The European Performing Science Program (EPSP) 24-25 has been consolidated as an implemented program that brings researchers closer to the public - and vice versa - and makes their work more tangible and accessible among civil society.
The programme used and will use an innovative approach based on art and culture as a common language and new narratives and communication tools for researchers, that is:
- Training to equip researchers with skills to deal with scientific communication (new narratives);
- Bring researchers and their disciplines to schools through co-creation sessions, debate and conversations focused on the researchers’ works, projects and disciplines by using technology and new language tools (cognitive and emotional);
- The realisation of artistic co-creation based on the work of researchers to show the diversity of science and its impact on the daily lives of citizens (impact and emotional connection with society);
- A round table -performaforum- after the performance experience to promote open science and help stimulate interest in research careers (knowledge transfer).