From fake news to artificial intelligence, all presented and all dramatic
You can find out how batteries will save the world, how fake news can be overcome and other great topics through short talks and plays this Friday 6 July at 19:30 at M-Space (near Junior College). Shakeinstein on Stage is coming to Malta combining entertaining talks with theatre.
STEAM Summer School students come from a range of countries from Malta to Mexico and Japan. Their backgrounds range from PhD students to teachers, and undergraduate students to entrepreneurs.
The summer school is a 10-day intensive course, and it provides training on the different media that can be used to communicate research through the arts. The participants wrote scripts, directed, created props, and marketed the event Shakeinstein on Stage.
Participants will also be running a short science film series and science inspired stand-up comedy at 17:00, Tuesday 10 July (St Gregory's Club Lounge, Sliema). The school will end with a party called on Wednesday 11 July starting at 21:00 at Tigullio with science themed drinks and more.
To close the project the following event for educators, students, researchers, and other interested people will be held: : 13 July, Aula Magna, University of Malta Valletta Campus and
: 14 July, Aula Magna, University of Malta Valletta Campus 09:00–18:00.
STEAM Transcultural science Communication Summer School is organized by the University of Malta, University of Edinburgh, European Union of Science Journalists´Association, Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Rhine-Waal University and Science view. Funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
