Workshop on popular science communication
The workshop on popular science communication is intended for consortium researchers.
The workshop on popular science communication is intended for consortium researchers.
Planet Earth has limited ability of self-renewal. Disruption of natural cycles manifests itself in exceeding the planetary limits of nature’s regeneration which is reflected in contaminated water, the disappearance of glaciers, resulting in rising sea levels and floods, climate change, biodiversity loss, ocean acidification and ozone depletion. These consequences increasingly affect the difficult existence on our planet. This calls for…
The workshop on Inter-Science Communication is aimed at the consortium researchers.
Workshop for Consortium researchers to prepare for the Science Slam.
The workshop on Inter-Science Communication is aimed at the consortium researchers.
Workshop for Consortium researchers to prepare for the Science Slam.
Workshop on critical evaluation of information and its sources and the use of open science for educational purposes. A presentational film on the Finnish model will be shown. Max. number of participants: 30. Registrations open until 6 September 2024 by e-mail to ern@um.si.
Workshop on critical evaluation of information and its sources and the use of open science for educational purposes. A presentational film on the Finnish model will be shown. Max. number of participants: 30. Registrations open until 6 September 2024 by e-mail to ern@um.si.
The World Wide Web offers easy access to information but also presents pitfalls. We will present unethical practices in electronic publishing, such as predatory journals, plagiarism, predatory metrics, and deceptive conferences. We will answer questions about how to recognise these practices and why it is not advisable to engage with them or use their resources. We will emphasise the importance…
The event will highlight the importance of critical thinking, identifying misinformation and building trust in scientific sources. The roundtable, moderated by Renata Dacinger, a journalist from RTV SLO, will be moderated by experts from various institutions: prof. dr. Dean Korošak, Vice-Rector for Scientific Research at the University of Maribor and head of the oooZnanost! project, Ms. Miriam Možgan, Foreign Policy…
The workshop on Inter-Science Communication is aimed at the consortium researchers.
Researchers from the Institute of Energy Technology will give participants an experimental presentation of research activities carried out in their laboratories.
Workshop for Consortium researchers to prepare for the Science Slam.
Artificial intelligence technologies demonstrate outstanding potential in all areas, including in medicine. In recent years, there have been breakthroughs in the fields of diagnosis, interpretation of diagnostic images as well as patient monitoring and control. Large language models can qualitatively summarise the patient's condition and advise the physician on his or her treatment. Personal medicine is being developed, in which…
In this workshop we will use games and examples to introduce statistical concepts to children. Participants will learn the fundamentals of statistics and acquire basic skills for data analysis through play. The workshop is designed for children from grade 1 to grade 3 that will encounter the data cycle: they will define a research question, and based on this question…
Selected authors participating in this year's competition of the Youth for Progress Maribor programme will present their research papers and innovation proposals. Since the school year 1983/84, the "Youth for the Progress of Maribor" programme has been encouraging research work by young people. Initially organised by the Municipality of Maribor, since 2007 it has been run under the auspices of…
The workshops aim to bring astronomical topics closer to the broadest range of participants. Inside Europark, there will be a workshop on making a simple solarograph, a device that allows for the long-term recording of the Sun's apparent path across the celestial sphere. On the upper parking lot of Europark, weather permitting, we will observe the Sun during the day…
The European Union introduces itself Information on the European Union and funding programmes, with a focus on research, education and researcher career development
The exhibition of different magnetic experiments includes: - Gaussian cannon: a magnet attracts an iron ball, which is transferred to another ball attracted by another magnet - Magnetic machine: shows the Curie temperature, where the magnet cools and remagnetises - Free-falling magnet in a copper tube: the magnet changes the magnetic field density, triggering induced currents and generating forces in…
"Raising awareness of the interested public through presentations on fake news and conspiracy theories in the field of gender equality: Despite technological and social progress, even in the field of gender equality, fake news and conspiracy theories exist. Based on their characteristics, fake news can be classified into several subgroups, such as: false information, which refers to inaccurate information or…
The critical media analysis workshop will offer participants knowledge for conceptual understanding media content, especially news. We will use the news analysis Kellner and Share model (2019). Its goal is to identify points of view, genres, and patterns of media representation and detect propaganda, censorship, and bias in the news. A group of senior citizens show low media literacy, regularly…
In this interview, we will be hosting researchers in the field of mathematics from the Andrej Marušič Institute and the Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies at the University of Primorska. Through exciting questions, we will shed light on his research area, contemporary mathematical concepts and the applicability of mathematical research in science, natural sciences and social sciences.
Through 5 practical tasks, young people discover their strong competencies and talents. During the rotation between STEAM fields, there is a short discussion with a career counsellor about possible careers and their relevance. Participants take home a card with their talents and a list of three exciting careers in the STEAM field.
Through a group quiz, participants will learn about the profile of a STEAM researcher, including educational conditions, competencies and the nature of the work.
A poster presenting the EU legal framework for the green transition and a timeline for the implementation of European legislation; a quiz, "Individual's Role in the European Perspective for the Green Transition," testing the audience's familiarity with EU legal rules for the green transition and EU goals in the coming years, aimed at raising awareness about these goals and the…
We will unveil what organisational science encompasses and present the research work of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, focusing on various aspects of this field. We aim to stimulate curiosity, especially among young people contemplating their career paths.
The workshop focuses on invasive alien species of plants and animals that are increasingly present in our environment. Have you ever noticed them? Where?
Introduction to its impact and creativity. Presentation of its advantages, disadvantages, potential risks, and benefits. This is followed by a workshop where you can quickly create your artificial intelligence model capable of recognising images, sounds, and more.
In the workshop, we will showcase exciting plant structures and closely examine leaf surfaces. Participants will be able to observe fascinating plant structures with a microscope and magnifying glass, create imprints of leaf surfaces and examine them under a microscope.
Could you recognise the lesser-known animals that live in our environment? You will notice many small and slightly larger creatures that reside near our homes, but you may not know them well. Are you interested in learning about these animals and would you recognise them? Join us and get to know them!
Rose, coffee, fire - these are just three of the approximately 1 trillion smells that the human nose and brain can distinguish between, according to a new study. Could we distinguish the smells of different plant species?
The project aims to formulate strategic proposals for reducing the carbon footprint of Slovenian tourism and adapting it to climate change through a participatory process based on actual data and in-depth models that incorporate the specific needs of Slovenian tourism. At the ERN event, the project results will be presented, focusing on tourism adaptation to climate change.
Visitors can generate electric energy by pedalling a bicycle, which will be used at the adjacent traffic light. The electricity and energy produced will be displayed on the TV screen.
As part of oooScience! Project, a prize quiz will be held to introduce participants to the project "Climate Change and Sustainable Development of Slovenian Tourism" and emphasise the topic's importance. The quiz will be conducted using the Mentimeter application, allowing participants to join using mobile phones. It will be held multiple times throughout the day, with three top scorers from…
As part of the "HybridNeuro" project, we are developing hybrid neuroscience that combines cortical and muscular information for motor rehabilitation and the assessment of neuromuscular disorders. This activity aims to raise awareness about the functioning of the human body, with a special emphasis on the sources of electrical current within it. A 3D model of the human body composed of…
Participants, especially teachers, will learn how CNC laser technology can enrich traditional classroom crafts. The discussion will focus on stimulating students' critical thinking, creativity and research skills with the help of modern technology. The focus will be on integrating science, technology and the arts as well as promoting open knowledge and gender balance.
Colours have an influence on our moods, and our actions. Therefore, in presenting chemical experiments, we aim to include visually appealing ones. We will delve into more straightforward experiments, demonstrate the hidden colours in seemingly unattractive substances, proceed to slightly more complex redox reactions and coordination chemistry, and explore the colourful diversity of chemical compounds.
How do we solve practical problems in a field usually considered one of the most challenging and theoretical ones in mathematics?
Join us to explore various energy solutions for a cleaner, brighter tomorrow. Learn how these innovative technologies harness the power of nature while reducing environmental impact and enhancing energy efficiency.
The DigitalFashion project, funded by the ERASMUS+ programme of the European Commission, presents innovative methods of digitisation in fashion. The aim is to train students and professionals to use critical technologies in the virtual design and fitting of personalised garments. Participants will be introduced to a 3D virtual fitting platform based on three databases (avatars, textiles, garments) contributing to a…
In practical experiments, participants will discover how criminological techniques, within the framework of participatory science, enable us to ascertain facts and uncover deceit and lies in both the physical and digital realms. The experiments will involve tracking in both physical and digital environments. Each participant will uncover hidden clues and, with the help of criminological techniques, critical thinking, and modern…
The workshop will present how the brain analyses and combines information about food (from the senses, from the gastrointestinal tract and fat, and from memories) into a complex perception, flavour. Based on it we then decide, whether we ingest food, how much do we eat, and whether we like it. No machine can replace the analysis of our brain, so…
At the Piran Aquarium, you will get a closer look at the unique underwater world of the North Adriatic. It is home to around 140 organisms, the most abundant of which are fish - around 60 species.
Documentary film "The Social Dilemma" for the general public. The film features interviews with individuals involved in creating social networks and dramatised scenes depicting a teenager becoming increasingly addicted to these platforms. Employees who contributed to Facebook, Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, and other social networks emphasise the unexpected development and impact on many people. In addition to illustrating how tech…
Over a hundred years ago, they discovered that we can grow food without changing and subordinating the soil and that it is more useful to follow the example of how nature itself produces food and we imitate it. This is called permacultural or sustainable farming that is not limited by human boundaries, but supported by natural dimensions. Everyone can take…
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