o Collection, analysis and processing of 127 feedbacks from pupils and students (semi-structured interviews, with set of questions related to both positive and negative aspects of the event), as well as 60 parents, several teachers and 35 researchers;
o Main conclusions:
o Typology of visitors: 38 % female and 62 % male, 15 % aged under 10, 35 % aged 10-20, 15 % aged 20-40, 25 % aged 40-60, and 10 % 55-75;
o Pupils and students:
o Increased interest in STEM topics and a career in science for visitors from technical schools or universities, many planning to work or study in the field of computer sciences, electrical or mechanical engineering;
o Most successful activities: workshops and booths with hands-on activities for those interested in STEM and booths with archaeology, language, migration, “How do you feel?”, citizen science and climate subjects where discussions was allowed for the others;
o Increased interest studying science and becoming scientists (32,2 %);
o Increase knowledge about scientists' work (73,2 %);
o Improved opinion about scientists (22 %), 61,4% (78) already had a clear picture;
o Parents and teachers:
o Positive feedback and enthusiasm of the children reported by parents, improved communication and increased participation in STEM according to teachers;
o Positive appreciation of the gathering of numerous activities in a single place, (parents) and wish for an earlier start as to allow the insertion of the visit in the school time (teachers);
o Researchers:
o Positive appreciation of the wide variety of activities and visitors, of the awareness campaign and overall organisation;
o General intention to take part in a future similar event (97,1 %);
o Possible improvements suggested by responders:
o Several organizational issues need to be improved:
o More practical distribution and placement of the booths and workshops;
o Improved info about the booths/workshops/activities/highlights;
o Better distribution of volunteers for delivery and booths/workshops settings;
o Location closer to the city centre;
o Improved event advertising and promotion in particular addressing schools, universities and kindergartens.