The event was held in Hungary for the first time in 17 years, then with a small portion of the current programme. Since then, it has become a tradition for research institutes, universities, libraries, archives, museums and official laboratories to open their doors to the public on the last Friday of September (and for several years also on Saturday).
The purpose of the series of events, organized at the initiative of Marie Skłodowska-Curie of the European Union, is to bring scientific research and researchers closer to the general public, while at the same time supporting excellent research projects across Europe and awakening young people. People’s interest in the profession of scientific researchers, in addition to presenting the work of researchers and their impact on daily life.
Technological development provides more and more job opportunities, but fewer people care about its background. The Researchers’ Night, which showcases all elements of the innovation chain, is an answer to this challenge, which represents a very important opportunity for the Hungarian development sector, from the smallest to the largest. This national event encourages discovery of the diverse opportunities inherent in STEM through collaboration with educational institutions and companies that offer internships and understanding the processes that impact our daily lives.
the Hungarian National Museum This year, visitors are welcomed at two locations: in the main building of the museum and at the headquarters of the National Archaeological Institute in Darrochet, with guided tours, lectures and a professional presentation on September 29.
In the morning, the museum prepares for the little ones with, among other things, a treasure hunt programme, guided tours for students and an archaeological show, while adults are welcomed in the Cambona shop, with a display of Roman costumes, archaeological displays and backdrops. – Sights and guided tours of the Medal Gallery, Historical Photo Gallery, Roman Stone Museum and the Suzo Treasure – can be read in the Wednesday announcement sent by the organizers to MTI.
As they write, the event will also discuss the hidden dimensions of King Istvan’s communal costume, known as the coronation cloak, and visitors will be able to learn, among other things, tap stone tool-making techniques.
Nyirigyahzi University awaits those interested with dozens of lectures on September 29. After the opening in the afternoon, among others, lectures in the field of agriculture, physics and chemistry will be heard, but visitors will also be able to participate in laboratory experiments, an interactive flight demonstration and welding simulation, the organizers announced in their sent announcement. To MTI.
There will also be lectures on interesting anthropological topics, remote sensing methods used in agriculture, and microplastics. In addition, visitors can learn how to graduate from ChatGPT programming, or even make their own smart devices.
On the premises of the Institute of Physical Education, those interested can participate in fitness assessments, health examinations and vitamin level measurements, as well as the demonstration of an ambulance and a therapy dog.
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