From Scottish dance to stand-up comedy: all in the name of science communication
On Saturday 14 July, it will be full steam ahead for the STEAM conference, as a host of international experts come to Malta to speak on topics ranging from traditional Scottish dance to stand-up comedy—all in the name of science communication.
This free event at the University of Malta Valletta campus, will be a full day (9am to 6pm) jam-packed of engaging talks, workshops and networking opportunities, with speakers from over 10 countries around the globe.
STEAM is an EU project with the aim of training young researchers and STEM educators in innovative science communication techniques by marrying STEM with the Arts.
2018 is a special year for STEAM as the 3-year project is being brought to a close. The conference will celebrate its achievements so far, while discussing the future of science communication through creative mediums.
The conference will feature keynote speakers including Dr Angelos Alexopoulos (CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory), science education expert Prof Ayelet Baram-Tsabari (Israel Institute of Technology) and lecturer Dr David Kirby (University of Manchester), who authored the book of ‘Lab Coats in Hollywood: Science, Scientists and Cinema’. The programme of workshops throughout the day will see participants exploring the use of digital games, creative arts and traditional Scottish dance to communicate science.
The day before will be a seminar for teachers. On Friday 13th July, STEAM education experts from around Europe will showcase some of their most innovative educational activities through concurrent workshops, giving attendees unique training in the delivery of creative STEM pedagogy. The seminar will run between 6pm and 8.30pm at the University’s Valletta campus. Interested parties can register for this event here: bit.ly/STEAMWorkshops
The project is led by the University of Malta (drafted by Dr Edward Duca) in collaboration with a consortium of six partners from around Europe. It is funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union with support from the European Commission.
For more information and to register visit: www.steamsummerschool.eu/steam-conference-registration