Science is Wonderful!
Brings the world of science, research and innovation to the public.
This year, the exhibition will take place fully online from 22 to 24 September to reach out to more European citizens than ever as part of the second edition of the European Research and Innovation Days, which will also be organised fully online.
Through an array of digital activities, researchers will interact with children, students and citizens, explain what researchers’ role is in a post-crisis context and highlight how research has an impact on citizens’ daily lives. The event will also address hundreds of stakeholders from all over Europe in the framework of the European Research and Innovation Days. Researchers will be able to interact with them and draw stakeholders’ attention on their research.
We are looking for MSCA and Horizon 2020 projects and fellows working in all disciplines and speaking all languages to participate online in the exhibition.
This is a unique opportunity for researchers to put their outreach and communication skills into action, be impactful and show how they are contributing to develop solutions addressing the current crisis, its consequences and the priorities that will be at the core of the recovery.
The online application form will be available until 5 July 2020 included.
The European Commission and its contractors will contact all successful applicants to prepare the activities.