Description du projet DEENESFRITPL Inspirer les jeunes à se lancer dans des carrières scientifiques La Nuit européenne des chercheurs 2019, dont le thème était «World Wild Webs», a été inspirée par le 50e anniversaire d’Internet et vise à explorer l’interconnectivité moderne et la manière dont la recherche peut nous aider à mieux la comprendre. Le projet NHM Night 7, financé par l’UE, s’appuiera sur les expériences passées des Nuits européennes des chercheurs. Le Musée d’histoire naturelle de Londres est à la tête du partenariat et organise une douzaine d’événements inspirants sur six sites impliquant six partenaires. La collaboration prévoit également une vaste campagne de sensibilisation à fort impact sur la manière dont la science fait partie intégrante de la culture et du patrimoine. Le projet a pour objectif de mobiliser directement les jeunes âgés de 18 à 35 ans et d’inciter les étudiants à se lancer dans des carrières scientifiques. Afficher les objectifs du projet Masquer les objectifs du projet Objectif Building on our experience in delivering successful European Researchers Nights, the NHM led partnership aims to deliver 12 inspirational events at 6 locations involving 6 partners (3 new to ERN). The collaboration will deliver an extensive impact-rich awareness campaign, which over two years will make over 10 million aware of ERN and its objectives. NHM and 5 subcontractors’ objectives beautifully align with ERN’s:• Increase awareness of the importance of research and innovation to society and our lives now and in the future • Directly engage public audiences with researchers, specifically targeting 18 – 35 yrs• Inspire school students to aspire to a career in science through engagement with researchers demonstrating the variety of exciting careers in science, targeting 11 – 18 yrs• Challenge the perceived stereotype of scientists and their work through awareness • Demonstrate the value of the EU and EU funding structures for collaborative research projects bringing benefit to society • Demonstrate science is an integral part of our culture and heritage An inspirational schools programme, with direct engagement with scientists, targeting those students least likely to engage will open eyes to career opportunities in science. Events will entertain, astound and challenge the 18,000 attending, and will range from dialogue to didactic catering to learning preferences and motivations to attend. Each event will include an EU Corner with assured representation of Horizon 2020 Framework projects and MSCA researchers. Researchers’ will have clear messages to communicate to the audience. They will all receive remote training which will cater for the 500 plus researchers that will be involved in activities, 50 % of which will be female at NHM. In 2018 the museum hosts will connect with European Year of Cultural Heritage. In 2019 Citizen Science will feature heavily in the programme.Evaluation methodology will be shared and results collated by NHM. Programme(s) H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Main Programme H2020-EU.1.3.5. - Specific support and policy actions Thème(s) MSCA-NIGHT-2018 - European Researchers' Night Appel à propositions H2020-MSCA-NIGHT-2018 Voir d’autres projets de cet appel Régime de financement CSA - Coordination and support action Coordinateur NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Contribution nette de l'UE € 181 194,00 Adresse Cromwell road SW7 5BD London Royaume-Uni Voir sur la carte Région London Inner London — West Kensington & Chelsea and Hammersmith & Fulham Type d’activité Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments) Liens Contacter l’organisation Opens in new window Site web Opens in new window Participation aux programmes de R&I de l'UE Opens in new window Réseau de collaboration HORIZON Opens in new window Autres sources de financement € 188 819,75