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Fascinating World of Researchers in the Age of Technology - Alliance with Citizens

Project description

Building researcher-student relationships

Encouraging youth, especially girls, to consider careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is made easier when researchers work closely with them, acting as role models or mentors. The EU-funded FAWORIT project uses a mission-oriented, impact-focused approach to provide interactive, innovative solutions and address global challenges. This way, students and the public at large will better understand the work and interests of researchers. The project will do this by amplifying the role of research and innovation in society and the economy and by optimising science communication through various school events and interactions with students, teachers and the public.

Objective

The main objective of our proposal is to bring researchers closer to the general public, engage them with citizens and encourage the youth, especially girls, to embark on scientific careers. We will use a mission-oriented, impact-focused approach in order to address global challenges and provide innovative solutions. Researchers, their work and hobbies will be presented in an interactive way that educates the public, especially pupils about research and innovation.
A special focus will be given to co-creation, the role of R&I in the society and the economy, and societal relevance of EU research policy and to improve science communication. Researchers to Schools pre- & post events will be organised throughout the two years in order to sustain pupils` interest raised and support teachers developing new entertaining approaches when educating priority topics such as digital, green and sustainable development, health, etc.
The involvement of many different actors across various disciplines and sectors will achieve a high impact and make researchers` work familiar. Our main target group is students of age 6-26, but we aim to address all age groups with attractive programmes and demonstrate that both scholars and innovators can be discovered amongst us, and being a researcher is indeed cool and creative!
Our venues cover the whole country. As the result of the awareness raising campaign several organizations will join the Researchers` Night, the most important science communication event in Hungary, thus contributing to the multiplication of the visitors. We have the experience of 11 years to reach our ambitious but realistic goal of getting 30000 people at our venues on the two-day event, but many more will attend at partners` venues that join later. Millions will see, hear or read about the NIGHT. At each venue, EU-related info points will be set up to raise awareness of the EU engagement in R&I through the participation of EU projects with a special focus on MSCAs.

Coordinator

REGIONALIS INFORMACIOS ES FEJLESZTO TUDASKOZPONT KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG
Net EU contribution
€ 97 250,00
Address
Huvosvolgyi utca 54 v ep 1 em
1021 Budapest
Hungary

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Közép-Magyarország Budapest Budapest
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
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