Periodic Reporting for period 2 - ReFocuS Art (Road to Friday of Science and Art)
Berichtszeitraum: 2023-05-01 bis 2023-12-31
Using Science is art as an overall theme, we want to promote the creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills of researchers and artists as an imperative for the development of science and society. In this way, we want to inspire and stimulate young people to be innovative and to seek creative solutions to different problems and challenges.
Creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking are fundamental for the careers of today's generations. The same skills are crucial for the researcher's career and instrumental in art as well. Science and art may have different subjects and audiences but share an investigative spirit, motivation, and skills. Both artists and researchers strive to see the world in new ways, and when they succeed in those endeavors, the general public acquires a novel perspective and new knowledge. Both are based on the process that can encourage creativity, critical thinking, and questioning the world around us.
The project reached its objectives and proved to be successful. Reached overall objectives are:
o Promote the creative thinking and problem-solving skills of researchers as an imperative for the development of science and society;
o Inspire and stimulate young people to be innovative and to seek creative solutions to different problems;
o Encourage scientists to enhance engagement with citizens in their research projects;
o Exemplify partnership of citizens and researchers on important topics of public interest;
o Explain science by using popular formats such as workshops, quizzes, interactive experiments, debates, scientific popular films, competitions, art, and scientific approaches, etc., instead of using the usual scientific articles;
o Illustrate transparency and reproducibility of research;
o Raise public awareness of the researchers’ contribution to general progress and development;
o Improve/increase the trust of visitors in science/scientists;
o Encourage and support the development of young people as future scientist generation;
o Break stereotypes that stand in the way of young people, especially girls taking careers in science;
o Promote and support networking and mobility of ideas among young people;
o Highlight the importance of the EU support to researchers and scientific research in Serbia and everyday life in general;
o Encourage EU-funded researchers to contribute and interact as much as possible with visitors by displaying their projects and promoting the use of research and
o Improve networking with other national/international projects involved in science popularization through mutual support of events and exchange of ideas, experiences, and people
During the awareness campaign and the Night event, 319 activities were presented in 2023:
- 51 hands-on experiments,
- 38 demos,
- 28 experiments,
- 25 exhibitions,
- 98 workshops,
- 14 quizzes,
- 03 games,
- 04 theater/performances,
- 11 Informal talks with researchers,
- 32 lectures,
- 15 guided tours.
Estimates are that around 1.000.000 people in Serbia were made aware of European Researchers' Night and its objectives based on the media and social media reach. Also, the estimated number of attendees is continuously high, 65 000.
ReFocuS Art edition continued the tradition of spreading scientific culture and strengthening scientific literacy in Serbia. Enrolment of 11 Science clubs across Serbia as science hubs in local communities: in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zaječar, Kragujevac, Leskovac, Čačak, Kruševac, Ranovac, Šabac, Niš and Kikinda was a part of Night activities together with the Pirot and Inđija.
Researchers’ Night events in science clubs are organized in the form of Researchers week, with proven success. The audience emphasized the importance of organizing events where the research community and institutions are scarce or non-existent and science promotion is limited to enthusiastic schoolteachers and school clubs.
The Researchers at school activities gave a new perspective to the ERN in Serbia. It was a novel opportunity for the schools to join and pair with the researchers. Projects were explicitly designed to contribute to open science and citizen science with outcomes in ERN 2023.
All the above-mentioned reinforced networking and Researchers’ Night activities will undoubtedly contribute to a constant improvement of the public image of researchers and their jobs and the awareness about opportunities related to the choice of a science-linked career.