Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and Government Guidelines in Ireland at the time of Cork Discovers 2020, our events and activities were hosted virtually, mainly on our website -
https://www.corkdiscovers.org/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana).
The Consortium delivered an exciting and interactive virtual program of events for all the family which included:
Launch Event (Cork City Council)
Virtual Training Workshops for Researchers (BCI / UCC)
Primary Schools Program (Teagasc)
Secondary Schools Engagement Program (UCC / COSMOS)
Citizens Science Project (UCC)
Cork Discovers Website featuring live & pre-recorded content (UCC/UCC Academy/BCI/COSMOS)
The Cork Discovers website continues to operate as an ongoing resource for the public, hosting 70 researchers video clips, as well as other live shows and videoclips (Baking in Space, CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory), podcasts, climate change and the EU corner.
Through the resources available the website has:
1. increased awareness among the general public on of the importance of research. This is demonstrable through the ongoing increasing visits to the website by the general public. On 27th November the website received 1,953 hits and on 28th November there were a further 1,099 views. The total views by 13th January 2021 since the website was launched is 9,512
2. brought about a better understanding of key benefits that research brings to society, through videoclips made by the researchers themselves on their research. These clips also aimed to actively reduce the stereotypes about researchers, putting a face on the people behind the studies so the public could relate to them
3. provided resources to develop a better understanding of the European Union among the general public, through The EU corner