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THE SCIENCE FOR STRONGER SOCIETIES (SCIENCE&FUTURE)

Project description

Increasing scientific interest in the general public

Science and research play a vital role in combating climate change. However, there is a significant lack of public awareness of scientific discoveries and the dissemination and implementation of solutions. Supported by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), the SCIENCE&FUTURE project will combine scientific research conducted by leading universities on climate change and associated natural disasters with the involvement of local authorities. Over the course of two years, the initiative will organise various workshops, presentations, competitions, and science nights to engage the wider public. Special attention will be given to fostering a closer connection between scientists and the general public, particularly focusing on young students who may be interested in pursuing scientific careers.

Objective

Scince&Future is a collaborative initiative that seeks to blend scientific research on climate change and natural disasters conducted by leading universities (Sakarya University, Kocaeli University, and Düzce University) with the involvement of local authorities (Sakarya Governorship and various participating organizations) from three neighboring provinces, all while engaging the broader public. Within the framework of this two-year project, the plan involves the orchestration of educational events such as competitions, workshops, presentations, and science nights, each hosted by our project partners.

The goal is to foster a connection between scientists and the general public, encouraging young individuals to actively engage in scientific endeavors and pursue careers in these critical fields as a direct outcome of the year-long activities. Throughout all these activities, the project also aims to disseminate the European Union's science policies, with a particular focus on climate change and environmental policies, to the diverse layers of the local community.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-MSCA-2023-CITIZENS-01

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Coordinator

SAKARYA UNIVERSITESI
Net EU contribution

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€ 76 532,50
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ESENTEPE CAMPUS
54187 SAKARYA
Türkiye

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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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