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Research and science are back as heroes with SHARPER

Research and science are back as heroes with SHARPER

Once again, science and research shine in SHARPER, Night of the Scholars.

The nomination returns with European Researchers Night again this year in L’Aquila, Friday 30 September 2022, with SHARPER (Scharing’s Passion for Researchers for Enhanced Texts), one of the Italian projects approved by the European Commission for two years 2022-2023 and updated under the actions of Marie Curie. This event is an opportunity to bring science to the general public, and to discuss among researchers and citizens about the significant scientific, economic and social challenges that society must face.

For Ezio Privitali, Director of Gran Sasso National Laboratories, “Removing scientific research achievements from academic classrooms and laboratories has become a fundamental requirement to engage civil society in new frontiers of knowledge. Through the SHARPER event each year, we put researchers in direct contact with citizens, exchanging experiences and research conducted in laboratories. Previous experiments have always impressed me with the enthusiasm of the researchers and the great participation of the City of L’Aquila, and I am sure that this year SHARPER will once again be able to engage everyone in what remains a great science festival.”

Eugenio Coccia, president of the Gran Sasso de Ciencias Institute, said the beautiful phrase attributed to Montaigne is that teaching does not fill a vase, but lights a fire. The same can be said of scientific publishing and SHARPER activity: not only informing, but stimulating interests, especially among young people, that can guide their future choices. In the new night for European researchers, L’Aquila wants to assert itself as the capital of culture and science.”

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As usual, the European Researchers’ Night will take place in the historical center of L’Aquila and at the same time in 13 other cities: Ancona, Camerino, Cagliari and Catania,

Genoa, Macerata, Nuoro, Palermo, Pavia, Perugia, Sassari, Terni and Trieste. Scientists and citizens will gather at events, testimonials of what it means to be a researcher, and games aimed at younger children as well. In this edition, there will be a special focus on students to help them continue their science studies and support them in making more informed university choices in the future in STEM disciplines. Space is also a science applied to existence and daily activities.

In addition to the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, six universities participate in the European Researchers’ Night: Polytechnic University of Marche, University of Cagliari, University of Catania, University of Palermo, University of Perugia. More than 200 institutions, cultural partners and research bodies participate, including CNR, INAF and INGV.