Summary
Science Odyssey brings Researchers' Night to six major Greek cities in 2024-2025. Its goal is to make science more accessible, promote interaction between researchers and the public, and highlight the important role of science in our society.
The Night events will feature engaging exhibitions, interactive experiments, dedicated spaces for EU Missions projects, and exciting scientific demonstrations, along with a variety of fun learning activities.
Under the “Researchers at Schools” initiative, researchers will connect with students in classrooms, fostering a dynamic exchange of knowledge and ideas.
Also, in line with the project’s commitment to inclusivity, several innovative activities have been planned, such as the “Chat lab” and the “Find Me a Mentor!” initiatives that will facilitate virtual interactions between researchers and students in remote or underserved communities, thereby bridging geographical and social divides. The digital comic “Drawing Science Equality” is another initiative to promote inclusivity by tackling gender disparities in science and promoting a more equitable scientific community.
Researchers will be given numerous opportunities to showcase their work and further develop their science communication abilities. Additionally, the project will provide them with a masterclass in science communication, equipping them with the necessary skills to effectively engage with the public.
The project aims to reach millions of Greeks and expects an annual participation of 28,000 individuals in the Night events. To do so, it will use digital platforms like social media and podcasts to expand its reach and engage diverse audiences, especially young teenagers and parents.
By the end, Science Odyssey aims to have a lasting impact on the general public, youth, researchers, participating organisations, and the EU by advancing science literacy, encouraging STEM vocations, and fostering an appreciation for research that shapes our collective future.
The Night events will feature engaging exhibitions, interactive experiments, dedicated spaces for EU Missions projects, and exciting scientific demonstrations, along with a variety of fun learning activities.
Under the “Researchers at Schools” initiative, researchers will connect with students in classrooms, fostering a dynamic exchange of knowledge and ideas.
Also, in line with the project’s commitment to inclusivity, several innovative activities have been planned, such as the “Chat lab” and the “Find Me a Mentor!” initiatives that will facilitate virtual interactions between researchers and students in remote or underserved communities, thereby bridging geographical and social divides. The digital comic “Drawing Science Equality” is another initiative to promote inclusivity by tackling gender disparities in science and promoting a more equitable scientific community.
Researchers will be given numerous opportunities to showcase their work and further develop their science communication abilities. Additionally, the project will provide them with a masterclass in science communication, equipping them with the necessary skills to effectively engage with the public.
The project aims to reach millions of Greeks and expects an annual participation of 28,000 individuals in the Night events. To do so, it will use digital platforms like social media and podcasts to expand its reach and engage diverse audiences, especially young teenagers and parents.
By the end, Science Odyssey aims to have a lasting impact on the general public, youth, researchers, participating organisations, and the EU by advancing science literacy, encouraging STEM vocations, and fostering an appreciation for research that shapes our collective future.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101162161 |
Start date: | 01-04-2024 |
End date: | 31-03-2026 |
Total budget - Public funding: | - 299 250,00 Euro |
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Science Odyssey brings Researchers' Night to six major Greek cities in 2024-2025. Its goal is to make science more accessible, promote interaction between researchers and the public, and highlight the important role of science in our society.The Night events will feature engaging exhibitions, interactive experiments, dedicated spaces for EU Missions projects, and exciting scientific demonstrations, along with a variety of fun learning activities.
Under the “Researchers at Schools” initiative, researchers will connect with students in classrooms, fostering a dynamic exchange of knowledge and ideas.
Also, in line with the project’s commitment to inclusivity, several innovative activities have been planned, such as the “Chat lab” and the “Find Me a Mentor!” initiatives that will facilitate virtual interactions between researchers and students in remote or underserved communities, thereby bridging geographical and social divides. The digital comic “Drawing Science Equality” is another initiative to promote inclusivity by tackling gender disparities in science and promoting a more equitable scientific community.
Researchers will be given numerous opportunities to showcase their work and further develop their science communication abilities. Additionally, the project will provide them with a masterclass in science communication, equipping them with the necessary skills to effectively engage with the public.
The project aims to reach millions of Greeks and expects an annual participation of 28,000 individuals in the Night events. To do so, it will use digital platforms like social media and podcasts to expand its reach and engage diverse audiences, especially young teenagers and parents.
By the end, Science Odyssey aims to have a lasting impact on the general public, youth, researchers, participating organisations, and the EU by advancing science literacy, encouraging STEM vocations, and fostering an appreciation for research that shapes our collective future.
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HORIZON-MSCA-2023-CITIZENS-01-01Update Date
21-11-2024
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