The Science in the City, (SitC) Malta’s only National Science & Arts Festival, is part of the European Researchers’ Night (ERN) initiative. Since 2012, the main aims of ‘Science in the City’ (SitC) have been to engage and inspire citizens through science and the arts, challenging misconceptions about science, promoting gender balance and inclusiveness, and improving the visibility of research. SitC also aims to instil Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) values among researchers and citizens, and for 10 years it has offered a platform for all stakeholders to meet, and engage with R&I.
SitC 2022
In 2022, the festival theme ‘Taking Root’ build upon previous themes while focusing the festival on the European Green Deal and Horizon Europe's missions. "Taking Root" emphasises how important science and research are in everyday life, and how important is an active & responsible citizenship, in a world which is undergoing monumental changes, especially to its environment, nutrition and health. The festival was held online and in the streets and buildings of Malta's capital city, Valletta, a UNESCO world heritage site making it a hybrid science and arts festival. The festival experimented more real world interactions in Fort St Elmo. The festival took place on the 30th of September and 1st of October 2022.
SitC 2023
We created several pre-festival events between the 25th of August and the 25th of September. The physical festival ran on the 29th of September and the 30th of September 2023 in Valletta. The virtual festival happened two weeks later. In 2023, the festival theme ‘Changemakers’ was built upon our recurring goal to create more active citizenship, encouraging people to make informed decision backed by the knowledge generated by researchers and scientists. We defined a changemaker as someone who takes creative action to solve a problem. Researchers were put at the forefront of this movement, with help from artists and the public.