
26 September: Researchers’ Night returns. Guided tours of the Collections
Friday, 26 September marks the return of European Researchers’ Night.
The University Museum System Collections are also participating with numerous initiatives.
Mathematics and Computer Science Collection:
Visit to the ‘Interactive Exhibition on the History of Personal Computers’
for young people aged 15 to 19, adults
Activity by reservation only
Visit to the exhibition ‘Pythagoras and his Theorem’:
for children aged 12-14 and 15-19.
Activity by reservation only.
Crystal Chemistry Collection
Journeys into the nano-world of crystals: acrobatic geometries and splendid architectures
For everyone
The collection is a journey into the nano-world of crystals, where acrobatic geometries and splendid architectures are revealed.
“A. Lemoigne” Veterinary Normal Anatomy Collection
Guided tour of the “A. Lemoigne” Veterinary Anatomy Collection
For everyone
Activity by reservation only.
Reservations for events requiring registration for European Researchers’ Night are open until 24 September.
Promoted in the city by the University of Parma, co-organised and sponsored by the Municipality of Parma and Imem – Cnr, the European Researchers’ Night is the most important European event for scientific communication. This year it is scheduled for Friday 26 September.
The University will offer a wide range of events on that day: scientific games, workshops, experiments, demonstrations, guided tours, exhibitions and much more, for a broad and diverse audience aged 3 and above. The activities will take place from 5pm to 11pm at the Science and Technology Campus (with the usual evening Science Party) and from 3pm to 7pm at the Veterinary Campus in Via del Taglio.
Almost all activities are free to attend, but some require booking: this can only be done online until 24 September via the event’s official website.
Detailed information is published on the official website.
This year, the Parma event is once again part of the LEAF project, coordinated nationally by Frascati Scienza, with the participation of numerous Italian universities and research institutions. LEAF, which stands for “heaL thE plAnet’s Future”, is funded by the European Commission.
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