Description du projet
Promouvoir la science et l’innovation auprès des jeunes
La science et la recherche semblent souvent éloignées et inaccessibles au grand public, en particulier aux jeunes. Ce décalage entrave la poursuite de carrières scientifiques, en particulier chez les filles, et limite la compréhension par la société de l’impact de la recherche. Il est urgent de combler ce fossé en renforçant les liens entre les chercheurs et la communauté. L’implication précoce des élèves peut susciter l’intérêt et l’innovation tout au long de la vie. Soutenu par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA), le projet FAWORIT 2024-2025 privilégiera l’engagement des jeunes dans les sciences. Grâce à des événements interactifs tels que «Chercheurs à l’école» et «Étudiants au laboratoire», FAWORIT mettra en lumière les aspects professionnels et personnels des chercheurs. Le projet espère attirer 30 000 participants, en mettant en évidence la pertinence sociétale de la recherche et de l’innovation de l’UE.
Objectif
"Our project aims to foster closer ties between researchers and the general public, prioritising the engagement of youth, particularly girls, towards science careers. Adopting a mission-oriented impact focused approach, with our efforts we address global challenges and are committed to ground breaking solutions. We'll illuminate both the professional and personal aspects of researchers in an interactive style, enhancing public awareness, especially among students, regarding the nuances of research and innovation.
A special focus will be given to co-creation, the role of R&I in the society and the economy, the societal pertinence of EU's research policies and the improvement of science communication. Key events like ""Researchers to Schools"" and ""Students to the Labs"" will recur over two years, feeding students' enthusiasm while enabling educators to infuse creativity into core subject teachings such as digital technology, eco-friendly practices, and health.
Our inclusive approach, drawing expertise from diverse disciplines and sectors, is formulated to maximise impact and familiarise the public with the realm of research. 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 organisations will join the Researchers’ Night, thus contributing to the multiplication of the visitors. Our goal, both ambitious and achievable, is to attract 30,000 attendees to our venues, but even much more participants are expected at further venues of partners who join us year by year. The NIGHT is set to resonate with millions, either through direct engagement or media exposure. Crucially, each venue will spotlight the EU R&I commitment, with an emphasis on the contributions of EU projects, especially the MSCAs."
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Programme(s)
- HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Main Programme
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Régime de financement
HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support ActionsCoordinateur
1021 Budapest
Hongrie
L’entreprise s’est définie comme une PME (petite et moyenne entreprise) au moment de la signature de la convention de subvention.