
Live streaming: 2023 Donna di Scienza Awards Ceremony
Tuesday 14 November 2023, from 4pm. The 2023 Donna di Scienza awards ceremony in live streaming. Followed by the conference “Women in Science. The long
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Aimed at students of Artistic Institutes and graphic schools in Sardinia, relating to the graphic study of a concept for the communication image of the Cagliari FestivalScienza 2022 edition.
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Secondary school students, after reading a book among those proposed with their teachers, will interview the author. The activity will be coordinated by Benedetta Pintus of the Gi.U.Li.A. Sardinian journalists and by Paolo Magliocco, scientific journalist
The students of a class, guided by the teacher, read a book among those proposed, participate in the author’s conference and ask the questions elaborated by the class.
The Festival is combined with a photo and video contest on Instagram: #scienzaetecnologia with which to interpret the theme of FestivalScienza 2022.
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The major events that are shaking the planet bring out, with ever greater evidence, the importance of correct information, understood as an essential right for the citizens of modern democracies.
In this sense, since the first editions, our Festival has hosted and hosts many of the main exponents of Italian scientific journalism, with the aim of making people understand the importance of authoritative sources, of verifying information and respecting the rules of ethics but also the quality of the story.
The GRS project: Young Reporters for Science fits into this groove through which city school students are called to deal firsthand with the journalistic profession to tell the Festival from their point of view. Real editorial meetings, assignment of the “pieces” and titling. The protagonists of the event will be given a voice with the creation of in-depth articles, interviews and photographs entirely taken by the young reporters and which will be published on the Culture page of the Unione Sarda, thanks to an important partnership with the Sardinian newspaper.
GRS: Young Reporters for Science is a project conceived and coordinated by Giuseppe Murru.
Media Partner L’Unione Sarda.
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Tuesday 14 November 2023, from 4pm. The 2023 Donna di Scienza awards ceremony in live streaming. Followed by the conference “Women in Science. The long

[Ihithe, 1940 – Nairobi, 2011] Kenyan environmentalist and activist. In 2004 she was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. She was a Kenyan parliamentarian and Assistant Minister for Environment and Natural Resources in the government of President Mwai Kibaki, between January 2003 and November 2005.

A training course for journalists dedicated to scientific fake news as an appendix of the Cagliari FestivalScienza and on the occasion of the awarding of

[Turin, 1919 – Milan, 1998] Pediatrician, psychoanalyst, partisan and former deportee from Nazi concentration camps. Despite being from a Jewish family, he managed to graduate in Medicine in 1943, as the fascist racial laws allowed those already enrolled to complete their university studies. Thanks to her medical degree she managed to survive the concentration camps where she was interned.

Live streaming from the EXMA Conference Room, 12 November 2023 starting at 10 am The abandoned mines of Sos Enattos, in central Sardinia, are the

[Shanghai, 1912 – New York, 1997] Chinese physicist, she carried out his research activity mainly in the United States. She participated in the Manhattan project and was among the first women to occupy a prominent place in the panorama of world physics in the twentieth century. She was the first winner of the Wolf Prize for Physics in 1978, for conducting the experiment that bears her name.