During the autumn school break in November AIMES has a new exceptional opportunity to create a workshop at Tekniska Museet about the future of humanity.
A new unique chance for us and our researchers to share our passion for science and inspire the next generation of sciences.
Effective science communication is essential for promoting scientific education and improving public understanding of science. Over the last couple of years, it became quite striking that we need to reach out to build trust between scientists and the public. Usually, we present our research in the context of conferences, seminars, or symposia as well as in research articles published in scientific journals. However, what is easy to understand to our pears and fellow scientists is not necessarily approachable and understandable for children and their parents. To convey our research and arouse passion for science in future generations of scientists, we need to relate it to our everyday live. And if we can make it fun at the same time, well is just a benefit of being a scientist at AIMES.
When
31 October – 2 November.
Where
The Hyper Human exhibition at Tekniska Museet, Museivägen 7, Norra Djurgården, Stockholm
What to expect
Our presens at the Hyper Human exhibition space at Tekniska Museet consists of a treasure hunt where the visiting kids become scientists for a day. The treasure hunt is made up of an information booth and six stops loaded with knowledge and experiments.
A quest certificate will be provided at the start of the treasure hunt and it will be marked with a sticker for every station visited. After fullfilled knowledge path the kids will receive a bookmark as a price.