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Science in the City

Project description

Raising public awareness in Portugal about science in daily life

The aim of the EU-funded SCICITY project is to bridge the gap between researchers and society and bring societal actors together in Portugal, as part of the European Researchers' Night. Coordinated by the University of Lisbon through the National Museum of Natural History and Science, the project has set out to build on the collaboration between researchers of major universities in the country. The motto of the activities organised is ‘Science in the City,’ and it refers to urban communities and their role in shaping and improving quality of life for the next generations. By adopting this vision for the future, the project will work towards addressing the societal goals of the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.

Objective

‘Science in the city’ will be the motto to involve the general public with research activities and scientific knowledge that are underway to help answering to major concerns of urban communities related to global changes, and to shape and improve quality of life for the next decades. This motto is highlighted given the increasing levels of concern perceived in urban society, in particular among young people, on how to overcome global changes, while preserving natural and cultural heritage in the attempt to reach sustainability. By adopting this vision for the European Researchers' Night, this proposal intends to respond to Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) and societal goals of the EU framework program. It aims therefore to raise public awareness on the relevance of science to assure quality of life in the future and to bridge the gap between scientists and society, giving researchers the opportunity to perceive the main concerns of citizens and how they see and understand their work, while engaging young people with science. The project will reflect on this problematic in the context of cultural heritage preservation. The consortium of this project, coordinated by the University of Lisbon through the National Museum of Natural History and Science (MUHNAC-ULisboa), combines efforts between researchers of major universities in Portugal – University of Minho, University of Lisbon, Nova University in Lisbon, University of Évora and the Lisbon University Institute. The Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies in Estoril will contribute to the cultural heritage preservation approach while disseminating food security practices and the Lisbon municipality will be a central partner for the engagement of diverse audiences and civil society stakeholders. The project will cover urban areas in Portugal from north to south, bridging the gap between researchers and society and contributing to bring societal actors together for the research and innovation process.

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CSA - Coordination and support action

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

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Coordinator

UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
Net EU contribution

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€ 99 850,00
Address
ALAMEDA DA UNIVERSIDADE
1649 004 Lisboa
Portugal

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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 99 850,00

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