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European Researchers' Night Israel 2020

Description du projet

La Nuit européenne des chercheurs en Israël

Le ministère israélien des sciences et de la technologie organise depuis 14 ans des événements couronnés de succès lors de la Nuit européenne des chercheurs, permettant de sensibiliser le public aux travaux des chercheurs locaux. Le projet ERNI2020, financé par l’UE, organisera les événements de cette année en Israël, en menant une série d’activités dans tout le pays dans le but d’améliorer la compréhension en matière de recherche et d’innovation. Le projet rassemblera les scientifiques et le public, fera la promotion de l’impact des travaux de recherche sur la vie quotidienne et encouragera les jeunes à se lancer dans des carrières scientifiques. L’édition 2020 de la Nuit européenne des chercheurs en Israël sera organisée par un consortium composé d’universités de recherche de premier plan, des plus grandes institutions de recherche, d’établissements d’enseignement supérieur et de musées scientifiques, et sera coordonnée par le Musée national des sciences, de la technologie et de l’espace d’Israël.

Objectif

With successive 14 years of successful NIGHTs, support (in time, efforts and funds) from the Israel Ministry of Science and Technology, more than 55,000 visitors a year, one Guinness World Record, 14 venues countrywide from Kiryat-Shmona in the very north to Eilat in the very south and a national TV, national radio and major newspapers coverage, our strong consortium, which consists of 13 major institutions in the Israeli academic community, is committed to European Researchers' Night success. All of the partners which will take part and operate 2020 European Researchers' Night event already have the experience and took part in previous European Researchers' Night events. Our consortium consists of the major research universities in Israel (including the Hebrew University and the Weizmann institute), leading research institutions, education collages and major science museums (including the National Museum of Science which will also coordinate the project for the 10th times in a row). Each partner in the project will invest its own funds (as always in ERNI since 2005) which also helps ensure partners' commitment for project success. Partners will also run activities with researchers outside of campuses. Researchers will visit local cafés, pubs and community centers to meet the public close to their homes. We find it very important to reach those who are not usually visiting university campuses and museums to increase the number of people having the opportunity to enjoy face-to-face meetings with researchers. This type of action had proved itself as very successful for tightening yearlong cooperation between researchers and the community which is a direct accumulative result of the European Researchers' Night project we are very proud of. The Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) will fully fund our national awareness campaign as part of its commitment to the project. MOST involvement will ensure a massive national coverage for the awareness part

Coordinateur

MADATECH NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCIENCETECHNOLOGY & SPACE TECHNION DANIELAND MATILDE RECANATI CENTER
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 34 020,00

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