Perform Participatory Engagement with Scientific and Technological Research through Performance
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April 6, 2016 Perform Project
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2016, December 14. Barcelona (Spain), Responsible research and innovation: how to maximize the local impact of my research?

2016, November 21-22. Brussels (Belgium),  RRI Tools Final Conference “Responsible Research and Innovation In Action”

2016, November 15. Brussels (Belgium), Opening Science to Society

2016, November 9-10. Paris (France), World Science Day 2016: PERFORM presented at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris

2016, June 9-11. Graz (Austria), ECSITE Annual Conference 2016.

2016, April 26-28. Istanbul (Turkey), PSCT 2016 14th Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference: The Global Conference on Science Communication. TBVT presenting “Participatory science education approaches based on performing arts” and LAC presenting “Spectacular science: a reflection about limits and opportunities”

 

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