Interview on one of the most exciting science-show events of the year

 

The European Researchers' Night is a series of free events across Europe to promote science and careers in research. The last weekend of September is a perfect opportunity to get a glimpse into the secrets of different scientific disciplines.

Through fun and inspiring lectures, experiments, laboratory visits and other playful activities, people of all ages will be able to discover the many new findings of scientific research. The main aim of the event, initiated by the European Commission's Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, is to make the diverse work of researchers and developers attractive to young people - boys and girls alike.

The European Researchers' Night aims to:

  • bring research and researchers closer to the public
  • promote excellent research projects across Europe and beyond 
  • increase the interest of young people in science and research careers 
  • showcase the impact of researchers’ work on people’s daily lives This year, the event will take place in 26 countries on Friday 29 September 2023.

This year, our consortium invited the main organisers of other events to fill in an online questionnaire. The answers and the pictures speak for themselves. The interviews are presented in the document below.