NIGHT-17
Collection, analysis and processing of 740 filled in questionnaires (of which 537 in Lisbon, 112 in Braga, and 91 in Porto);
Main conclusions: Overall positive feedback regarding the event itself (activities, interest, contact with researchers, organisation, scheduling, locations), with some criticism about Braga's venue, consider too small; Typology of visitors: major female participation, over half of visitors under 35 (most frequent age group: 15-24 years old in Lisbon and Braga, and 35-44 years in Porto), mostly active workers and students, vast majority having completed tertiary education (a third of the visitors held a BSc), except in Braga where 1/3 respondents lower secondary school education, most visitors studying/working in areas related to technology/exact/natural sciences (over half in all locations), followed by social sciences/economics (16%); Stronger impact in young people, women, individuals with a background in or studying social sciences; however increased interest for science careers at the end of the event expressed by those who studied/study technology/exact/natural sciences; Significant attractiveness of the events towards young people rather than towards elderly; Considerable awareness about science's contribution to the development in Portugal (almost 3/5 agree to a great extent and almost 1/3 to a limited extent);
Relative stability regarding the public image of researcher, (observed through "draw a scientist" activity); Most popular topics in science: biology, astronomy and physics, chemistry, and technology; Most represented science perception: inquiry-based perception regarding science, through concepts such as curiosity, experimentation, observation, and challenging; Results very much similar to those collected in previous similar events.
BUILD-UP ACT. 17
Collection, analysis and processing of 196 filled in questionnaires (68 in Lisbon, 43 in Braga, 42 in Porto, and 43 for the BioBlitz);
Main conclusions: Typology of visitors: major female participation, major representation of 35-44 years old in the BioBlitz, Lisbon and Porto workshops, while major participation of 15-24 in Braga workshops, most respondents having a bachelor degree (or master degree as the second most frequent), most having studied/studying technology/exact/natural sciences followed by social sciences and economics; Overall positive feedback (organization, logistics, topics, contents presented in an accessible way, possibility of commenting, making questions and doing practical experiences); Most successful activities (in number of participants): CSI campus under investigation (Braga), Go by your fingers (Lisbon) and the BioBlitz both in Lisbon and Porto; Increased awareness regarding the scientists' work and the impact of science in everyday life.