This event aims to show the fundamental role that research staff have for society and the economy
The European Research Night has been held every year on the last Friday of September in more than 300 cities in 30 countries across Europe since 2005. This event, promoted by the European Commission through the Marie Sktodowska-Curie actions, aims to show the fundamental role that research staff have for society and the economy, as well as the impact of their research work on the daily lives of citizens.
The MSCA – Citizenship program seeks to awaken the interest of the younger public in research and scientific careers, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the most recent scientific projects and advances.
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The MAEF will celebrate the 2024 Research Night at the Puig des Molins Monographic Museum
In the Balearic Islands, this event is part of the Shared Science project, funded by the Sustainable Tourism Tax. The European Night of Research in the Balearic Islands will offer a series of interactive activities, workshops and conferences aimed at all audiences, to promote scientific curiosity and citizen participation in science.
The event, coordinated by the General Directorate of Universities, Research and Higher Artistic Education of the Regional Ministry of Education and Universities, will feature the participation of researchers from the research centres of the Balearic Islands: UIB, CSIC, IGME, IMEDEA, IFISC, IDISBA, SOCIB, COB-IEO, IME and MAEF.
The Puig des Molins Monographic Museum is organising a free guided tour without prior reservation of the temporary exhibition “Ibiza, Empúries, Ensérune: the possible journey. A virtual experience”, and a visit to the Conservation and Restoration Laboratory where a small demonstration workshop will be held.
This activity will take place at the Puig des Molins Monographic Museum (Via Romana, 31, Ibiza) on September 27 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. with a limited capacity of 20 people (first come, first served).