"Overview of the results for Workpackage 1:
- Revamping of the visual identity previously established in 2012 (buildings, fonts) and small key visual modifications (owl on a tree over the City skyline);
- Conception, production and display of promotional material, such as different advertising posters (DIN A1, oversize posters in landscape format) and promotional banners displayed all over the city, along main streets and in the pedestrian zone, as well as programme brochure (92 pages) displayed in 200 different places prior to the event and give aways (backpacks, yoyos, T-shirts, bags… displayed during the event itself;
- Publication of articles and announcements in the local newspapers (Trierischer Volksfreund, Wochenspiegel) and the Rathauszeitung;
- Airing of promotional spots and interview on regional radio station (City Radio Trier);
- Organisation of a press conference two weeks before the event (14th September 2017);
- Revamping, constant updating and maintenance of the project website www.wissen-schafft-licht.de (presentation of overview of all events, locations, projects and the programme, teaser film and Night planner);
- Constant linking to #MSCANight social media;
- 58.685 visits on project website; 414 facebook followers) as well as media coverage (edition: 568.000 covered by 5 print media, articles in 13 regional online magazines).
- Revamping, constant updating and maintenance of social network profiles (Facebook);
- 2570 likes on Facebook, of which 412 on City Campus page and 2.000 on Illuminale page;
- On line advertising via Facebook;
- Estimated 300.000 people made aware of the European Researchers' Night and its objectives.
Overview of the results for Workpackage 2:
- Offer of the activities as described in the Grant Agreement Annex I ba, articulated around the various scenario; notably: Hands on experiment sin booths; Forums of discussion; Gallery of arts; Workshops; Talks with researchers; EU-Corners
- Focus set on the improvement of daily living supported by science;
- Active involvement of 153 researchers, of which:
- 4 having benefited from Marie Curie schemes;
- 13 having benefitted from another EU support through FP 7 or HORIOZN 2020;
Science Market Place: 22 projects, 36 scientists involved
Communication Area: 28 projects, 37 scientists involved
Mobility and Future Area: 11 projects, 29 scientists involved
Discussion Forum: 7 projects, 10 scientists involved
Science goes School: 15 projects, 21 scientists involved
Supplementing Topics:
About studying in Trier: 4 projects, 5 scientists involved
Children's University: 11 projects, 3 scientists involved
EU Information: 2 projects, 2 scientists involved
Total: 105 projects, 153 scientists involved
- Participation of about 15.000 visitors (identified notably through the counting of give-away distributed).
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