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Two unique nights, ten different science disciplines and more than 150 different activities: QriUS, under coordination of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and together with partners from cutting-edge research, science education, science communication and the arts, invites the public to come and play science in the city of Heidelberg, Germany. The project offers a unique opportunity for all age groups to engage with researchers from different areas, and experience and understand the impact of research on our daily lives. Interactive projects across both days and dedicated activities at night will inspire the public to think and see the world through a scientific lens and encourage younger generations to explore careers in science. QriUS also aims to link the past with the future and science with the arts to foster creativity among researchers from all fields, artists and the public. The project will highlight the power of science and culture in Europe’s future.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/817589 |
Start date: | 01-06-2018 |
End date: | 30-11-2019 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 625 611,25 Euro - 307 570,00 Euro |
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Two unique nights, ten different science disciplines and more than 150 different activities: QriUS, under coordination of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and together with partners from cutting-edge research, science education, science communication and the arts, invites the public to come and play science in the city of Heidelberg, Germany. The project offers a unique opportunity for all age groups to engage with researchers from different areas, and experience and understand the impact of research on our daily lives. Interactive projects across both days and dedicated activities at night will inspire the public to think and see the world through a scientific lens and encourage younger generations to explore careers in science. QriUS also aims to link the past with the future and science with the arts to foster creativity among researchers from all fields, artists and the public. The project will highlight the power of science and culture in Europe’s future.Status
CLOSEDCall topic
MSCA-NIGHT-2018Update Date
28-04-2024
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