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European Researchers' Night in Israel 2018&2019

Project description

Celebrating research and science in Israel

What do most people know about researchers and their work? Surprisingly or not, very little. This is why events like European Researchers’ Night are important to bring scientists closer to the public. The EU funded ERNI2018 project will organise its 2018 and 2019 European Researchers’ Night events in Israel. The 2018 event will celebrate research and science achievements in Israel, along with the 70th anniversary of Israeli independence. In 2019, the event will focus on the motto ‘Ideas come true’. These themed events will be promoted countrywide via print and digital media on both national and local levels. One of the main objectives is to challenge science stereotypes.

Objective

Ever since the European Researchers' Night project initiated, our consortium used it to strengthen ties between the academic community and the public at large, bringing scientists to meet the public at eye-level. We are proud to say that along the years we have achieved that goal by running venues all over the country in both main cities and the periphery while partners also engaged the public by outreach activities at local pubs, cafes and community centers. Those achievements will continue to lead our way in 2018&2019 when running the ERN events countrywide by the leading academic institutions and the Ministry of Science, bringing scientists and the public to meet and celebrate science together.

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CSA - Coordination and support action

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-NIGHT-2018

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Coordinator

MADATECH NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCIENCETECHNOLOGY & SPACE TECHNION DANIELAND MATILDE RECANATI CENTER
Net EU contribution

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€ 68 051,00
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SHMARYAHU LEVIN ST 25 BALFOUR ST 12 THE HISTORIC TECHNION CAMPUS
31448 Haifa
Israel

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Total cost

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€ 137 550,00

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