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Opening Up Science

Description du projet

Science et société en Roumanie

L’issue favorable de la lutte contre la pandémie de COVID‑19 repose sur les résultats de la recherche. La confiance accrue des citoyens envers la science exige que les scientifiques et les chercheurs s’engagent davantage dans la société. Le projet OpeningUpScience, financé par l’UE, consacrera sa Nuit européenne des chercheurs 2021 à la célébration de la science comme principal facteur de retour à la normale. Plus précisément, le projet organisera un événement dans les grandes villes roumaines, en collaboration avec les parties prenantes et les autorités publiques, afin de souligner le rôle de la recherche dans une reprise verte post‑pandémie. En utilisant l’événement comme exemple de meilleure pratique, OpeningUpScience délivrera un message à la communauté scientifique pour qu’elle s’ouvre au grand public, et soulignera l’importance de l’engagement public et de l’éducation scientifique.

Objectif

"While 2020 can be defined using the word ""Lockdown"", we hope to define 2021 with the words ""Opening Up"". If the world is about to return to normality, the key contributor to this achievement is Research. Thus, the 2021 European Researchers? Night aims to celebrate science, as the hero that made it possible for the world to open up.
Designed around the concept of ""Opening Up Science"", our event will highlight the impact that science and researchers have had in the process of opening up the world again. Never before in the history of humanity has the impact of science on our lives been clearer and faster. The concept will be extended to underline the key role that research will play in a post-Covid green recovery, a process that will allow societies to move forward to a cleaner, more sustainable, carbon-neutral and resilient future.
Public trust in science comes with a higher responsibility for researchers in society: Opening Up Science will also carry a key message to the research community that needs to open up to the public. Using our event as a best practice example, we will highlight the importance of public engagement and science education as vital elements in making science truly more open in the society.
The event will be organised by a national consortium, based in large Romanian university cities (Iasi, Timisoara, Craiova, Constanta and Sibiu), in collaboration with their traditional partners and local authorities, as well as joining goals with local science festivals or science associations. Flexibility will be key principle in organizing of the 2021 - whether returning to face-to-face interaction or remaining in an online format, focused on minds-on experiments, the event will capitalise on the newly gained experience of 2020, that allowed for better reach in underserved communities and even across Europe, through the collaboration between various projects coordinated from different countries."

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITATEA ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA DIN IASI
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 20 000,00
Adresse
BULEVARDUL CAROL I 11
700506 Iasi
Roumanie

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Région
Macroregiunea Doi Nord-Est Iaşi
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 20 000,00

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