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Monumenti Aperti Cagliari

Here is what ScienzaSocietàScienza’s contribution will be to the 2023 edition of Cagliari Monumenti Aperti in collaboration with students of the I.I.S. M. Giua of Assemini:
https://monumentiaperti.com/it/monumenti/il-terrapieno-di-cagliari/

The Terrapieno of Cagliari
From the guard ditch of the fortified castle to the tree-lined avenue
Departure: Piazza Marghinotti and Terrapieno upper part
Hours: Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 May from 10:00 to 19:00, all day
Duration of the route: 1 hour

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Call for Proposal 2024

The XVII edition of the Cagliari FestivalScienza is coming! If you are passionate about science, art and culture, don’t miss the opportunity to participate: send

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In memory of Ettorina Montisci

We bid farewell with regret and affectionate friendship to our dear Ettorina Montisci, one of the founding members of ScienzaSocietàScienza and already a member, for several mandates, of the board of directors of our association.

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Happy Holidays from the Cagliari FestivalScienza

In this festive period, we want to thank you for following us, supporting us with interest and participating in the Cagliari FestivalScienza. We wish you to spend peaceful and joyful days, waiting to meet again in the new year with many new things and surprises. Happy Holidays from all the staff!

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WANGARI MUTA MAATHAI

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.

Wangari Muta Maathai was presented by students Elena Cabras and Bianca Nioteni from the Pacinotti Scientific High School, Cagliari.

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