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Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, met with Ecsite President Robert Firmhofer at Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw, Poland, on 1 July, 2011.
Barosso made clear that he is very impressed by the Copernicus Science Centre after previewing its state-of-the-art full dome planetarium and browsing its galleries of experiments.
As part of further development of the Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Gdynia (POLAND), our EXPERYMENT Science Centre is changing as well.
Camerino, University Science Museum, 12-20 April 2011
For the centenary of superconductivity discovery (Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, 1911) the Science Museum and the Physics division of Camerino University have organized an interactive exhibition which ran from 12 to 20 April 2011.
The Planetarium Science Center at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina organized Science Festivity 2011 for the fifth year in a row on April 10, 2011. Science Festivity grants science presence in the community, and is appropriate to different age groups and cultural backgrounds. All visitors enjoyed the acquisition of knowledge through participation in various activities, whether alone or accompanied by family and friends. The Festivity also welcomed schools trips from all educational stages.
Technopolis®, the Flemish science center in Mechelen (Belgium) has successfully organized its 6th Science Center Academy. From Thursday 27 January till Saturday 29 January 2011, 18 participants and 9 experienced science center professionals contemplated on the question of how to set up a low cost high quality science center.
Deadline fast approaching for the Services tender for architectural works, including design & supervision, for the National Centre for Interactive Science, Malta.
http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:42312-2011:TEXT:EN:HTML
We look forward to your tender documents!
Due to social influences and misconceptions, girls do not find a way to engineering or applied sciences. A talent that is unknown, is unloved… To fight all prejudices Technopolis, the Flemish science center, organizes the Girls Only Technology Club from 10 to 12 years.
During 9 sessions the girls discover the basic techniques and create pieces of work with all kinds of material: (electrical) saws, drills, files, pliers, cutters, pincers, wood, metal, plexi… In the last session they show their mothers how they learnt to handle and work with these materials in a safe way.
The temporary exhibition that is now on display (until August 31, 2011) at Technopolis is Plantastic!
This fun and interactive science exhibition reveals the wonderful world of plants and shows how they interact with people, animals, insects and each other. The exhibition explains how we use plants in our daily lives often without realizing it, and how they are essential for the world’s survival.
Enter a magical realm with giant leafy canopies, massive seed pods and strange man-made-trees.
The 28th of March is the opening day of two new floors full of interactive exhibits. Besides two large exhibition halls, the premises also offer scientific laboratories, class-rooms and public hall for temporary exhibitions. The visitors can look forward to the demonstration of storm or earthquake, experiments with electricity, infrared imaging and lot more. Big attraction for visitors will represent regular weekend-scientific shows held in the new auditorium. Science is fun!
Futuro Remoto, the biggest annual event of science communication organized by Fondazione Idis-Città della Scienza, is focus this year on the impact that man’s activities produces on Earth and on the role of technology.