Deadline extended to 29 Feb 2016.
Science in the City—European Researchers’ Night is Malta’s arts and science festival. This is a fantastic opportunity for educators, students, scientists and artists to collaborate and get creative. This event is a platform for art installations, exhibitions, music, theatre, and performing arts that engage the public with science.
We’re looking forward to your participation. This year's theme is The Brain. (Proposals and participation outside this theme will be considered on a case-by-case basis; contact or send an email to info@scienceinthecity.org.mt before submission).
Science in the City—European Researchers’ Night is Malta’s arts and science festival. This is a fantastic opportunity for educators, students, scientists and artists to collaborate and get creative. This event is a platform for art installations, exhibitions, music, theatre, and performing arts that engage the public with science.
We’re looking forward to your participation. This year's theme is The Brain. (Proposals and participation outside this theme will be considered on a case-by-case basis; contact or send an email to info@scienceinthecity.org.mt before submission).
An information session to discuss ideas and brainstorm projects will be held on the 5 February, 18:30, M.A. Vassalli Conference Centre - Gateway Building, Hall B1 (GWHB1), University of Malta. The festival will take place on the night of the 30 September 2015. The events should preferably be available for Notte Bianca 2016 the following day.
Ways to participate?
- project proposals that can include a range of art/science events from performances to plays and installations
- participation in existing project ideas: artists, curators, musicians, performers, students, researchers and others are needed.
and are available online.
Contacts
For more information contact:
Edward Duca (edward.duca@um.edu.mt; Mob: +356 99239974) and/or
Karen Fiorini (karen.fiorini@um.edu.mt; Mob: +356 99868348).
Edward Duca (edward.duca@um.edu.mt; Mob: +356 99239974) and/or
Karen Fiorini (karen.fiorini@um.edu.mt; Mob: +356 99868348).
For information about the festival and previous programmes, visit .
