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Galician Night of Researchers

Descripción del proyecto

Acercar la ciencia a los gallegos

¿Está aumentando la confianza en la ciencia y la investigación durante la pandemia? ¿Cómo ha afectado la COVID-19 a la percepción social de la ciencia y la comunicación científica? Los resultados de una encuesta de opinión pública llevada a cabo en España en abril de 2020 muestran que los ciudadanos valoran más a los profesionales sanitarios que a los demás científicos. Sin embargo, los estudios también muestran una disminución en el número de jóvenes que inician carreras científicas y tecnológicas. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos G-NIGHT organizará una Noche Europea de los Investigadores con el objetivo de mostrar al público la realidad de la ciencia y la investigación. Reunirá a tres universidades gallegas, varias instituciones de investigación, a museos y a ciudadanos, y combinará actividades en línea y sobre el terreno en las siete ciudades principales de Galicia.

Objetivo

The emergence of the new coronavirus has meant a turning point, a radical change in many facets of our life and of course in the social perception of science and science communication too.
During the crisis and for the first time in our era, a very large part of society really needed to rely and understand how science works and its outcomes, and they had to fight to find reliable and accurate sources of scientific information. The deafening noise of the first weeks was a sign that maybe scientist and their institutions have to communicate and listen better and that a closer relationship between science and society is still needed.
In Spain, a survey carried out in April 2020 showed that healthcare professionals were the group that citizens rated most highly followed by scientists.
In previous studies, such as Social Perception of Science 2018, it was already clear that the professions most highly valued by citizens were, in this order, doctors, scientists and teachers, over engineers, entrepreneurs, judges and journalists.
Even so, a recent study certifies a 30% drop since 2000 in the number of enrolments in scientific and technical careers. It points out different causes for this drop and the main one seems to be the perception that it is not worth making the effort due to the imbalances in the job market.
So, in this context, G-Night seeks to bring its research institutions to the whole population, to continue working and caring for a relationship that is strengthened every day. And for the first time, the main Galician centres and universities aim to do it together, reflecting the collaborative nature of science and knowledge generation. The Scientific Culture and Innovation Unit of UVIGO leads a project to bring together the 3 Galician universities, several research centres, museums, libraries and other science organizations and associations with the public to show the reality of research and science in different areas of knowledge

Régimen de financiación

CSA - Coordination and support action

Coordinador

UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 58 000,00
Dirección
LG CAMPUS LAGOAS MARCOSENDE
36310 Vigo Pontevedra
España

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Región
Noroeste Galicia Pontevedra
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 311 125,00

Participantes (8)