ecsite - the european network of science centres and museums
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Universeums grundare: Göteborgs universitet Chalmers tekniska högskola Västsvenska Industri- och Handelskammaren Göteborgs kommunalförbund. Ecsite - the European Network of Science Centres and Museums linking science communication professionals - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Sten LjungströmUniverseum AB
Göteborg
Universeums grundare:
Göteborgs universitetChalmers tekniska högskolaVästsvenska Industri- och HandelskammarenGöteborgs kommunalförbund
Ecsite - the European Network of Science Centres and Museums
• linking science communication professionals •more than 400 institutions in 50 countries• founded 20 years ago•connects member institutions through projects and activities•facilitates the exchange of ideas and best practice on current issues
PENCIL – Permanent European Centre for
Informal Learning
permanent european resource centre for informal learning
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Att lära för ett hållbart samhälle
Att utveckla och testa en metod för ett samarbete mellan science center, skolor och samhälle.
AS måndagsmöte 051114
PENCILPENCIL –– Reaching 50 Millions* of European Students & TeachersReaching 50 Millions* of European Students & Teachers(* at least…)(* at least…)
GREECE
EllinogermanikiAgogi
ITALYCittà della Scienza
IMSS - INDIREUniversity of Naples
PORTUGAL
Ciencia Viva
GERMANY
DeutschesMuseum
FRANCE
ExploradômeCité de l’espace
U K
NM AquariumKing’s College
BELGIUM
ECSITEEUN
Technopolis
NETHERLANDS
Nemo
DENMARK
Experimentarium
FINLAND
Heureka
SWEDEN
UniverseumTeknikens Hus
ISRAEL
Bloomfield SM
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Eur - OceansClimate Change & Marine Ecosystems• Partners and national contacts : • National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth ([email protected]) • CNES, Toulouse, France ([email protected]) • EUAC ([email protected]) • Musée Océanographique de Monaco ([email protected]) • Universeum, Sweden ([email protected]) • Aquarium Finisterrae, Spain ([email protected]) • Océanopolis, Brest France ([email protected]) • Gdynia Aquarium, Poland ([email protected]) • Acquario di Genova, Italy ([email protected]) • CretAquarium Thalassocosmos, Greece ([email protected]) • Kordinator: Océanopolis
Nano-dialogueexhibition
moduleEnhancing dialogue on nanotechnologies and nanosciences in society at the European level
Città della Scienza - Naples, ItalyMQC2 association - Naples, Italy
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8%
9%5%
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34%
4%
STAFF management
TRAVEL OVERHEADS
w orkshops, debates and conferences print materials and other costs
Seven exhibition modules production and packaging+transport translations
NANO DIALOGUE Different costs items in the total
budget
EU-projekt igång nu på UniverseumNanoToTouch - Nanoscience live at museums and science centres ACCENT - Action on Climate Change through Engagement, Networks and ToolsCASC – Cities and Science Communication
ACCENT
ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH ENGAGEMENT, NETWORKS AND TOOLSÅtgärder mot klimatförändringen genom engagemang, nätverk och verktyg
• Mål
• Utbyte av arbete och erfarenheter mellan science center, museer och akvarier som er engagerade i klimatförändringen. Göra en webplattform
• Skapa en tvåvägs kommunikation om klimatförändringen i Europa• Förklara orsak och verkan av klimatförändringen (utställning, science
shows och/eller teater föreställningar)• Sprida resultat av Europas forskning och skapa möten där forskare
engagerade i denna forskning presenteras• Debattera sociala och ekonomiska aspekter relaterade till
klimatförändringen• Spridning av senaste forskningsresultat för ökad
klimatförändringsförståelse• Engagera medborgarna i debatten och att samla in deras uppfattning i
Europa om klimatförändringar
Deltagare ACCENT:
Fondazione IDIS-Città della Scienza, Italien - koordinatorObserva, ItalienBloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem, IsraelThe Israel National Museum of Science, Technology & SpaceScience Centre AHHAA Foundation, EstlandExperimentarium, DanmarkNAUSICAA, FrankrikeUniverseum, SverigeTeknikens Hus, SverigeTechniquest, Belgien Flanders Technology International, Belgien
Heureka, FinlandUniversity of Lapland, FinlandECSITE, Belgien
ACCENT
• Activities nr participants Beneficiaries categories
• 40 sciencedemonstrations 1200 General public
• 6 school labs 150 School students• 6 Participatory • games 150 School students• 4 debates 200 General public• 3 teachers training 60 Teachers
NanoToTouchNanoToTouchNanosciences Live inNanosciences Live inScience Centres and MuseumsScience Centres and Museums
NMP-2008-1.1-2Support to outreach and communication in nanotechnologyCollaborative Project and Support Action
NanoToTouch - CSA-SA 233473
University University
NanoToTouch - Focus of the ProjectNanoToTouch - Focus of the Projectcreation of innovative places where the broad public can learn about and discuss nano research by directly involving the scientists
NanoToTouch - CSA-SA 233473
6 project partners3 museums3 universities
6 project partners3 science centres3 universities
Open Nano Lab Nano Researcher LiveMuseum Science Centre
system of rotation
system of rotation
Munich (Germany)01 • Deutsches Museum02 • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Milano (Italy)03 • Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci04 • University of Milano - CIMAINA
Göteborg (Sweden)05 • Universeum06 • Chalmers University of Technology
Open Nano Labs
NanoToTouch - CSA-SA 233473
NanoToTouch - Consortium PartnersNanoToTouch - Consortium Partners
Mechelen (Belgium)07 • Technopolis08 • Universiteit Antwerpen
Tartu (Estonia)09 • AHHAA Science Centre Foundation10 • University of Tartu
Naples (Italy)11 • Fondazione IDIS-Città della Scienza12 • National Research Council - Institute of Cybernetics
Nano Researcher Live
NanoToTouch - CSA-SA 233473
NanoToTouch - Consortium PartnersNanoToTouch - Consortium Partners
NanoToTouch - CSA-SA 233473
CASC - Cities and science communication: Innovative approaches to engaging the public
Objectives:• Contribute to a better understanding of the governance of science and tosupport development of open governance• Develop transnational research that contributes to the understanding of theparticipation of science in building a European society and identity• Exchange best practices and co-operation between cities (and/or regions) forthe development of a scientific culture at the local level• Ensure the broadest geographical coverage of Member States• Development of two-way communication between scientists and citizens• Using science shops and science museums/ centres as a tool to provide localcivil society organisations with the scientific knowledge they need.
Broad coverage of Member States• East and Central Europe: Bucharest, Debrecen, Wroclaw, Prague and Brno.• Southern Europe: Seville, Milan, Rome, Lyon and La Coruna.• Mediterranean Europe: Cyprus (Nicosia).• North West Europe: Birmingham and Gothenburg.
CoordinatorBirmingham City Council UK