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Every year at the end of September the “European researchers’ night ” take place in several cities in Europe .
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Every year at the end of September the “European researchers’ night ” take place in several cities throughout Europe.
This year we have the opportunity to participate in this event the 28th and 29th September.
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This year we had the opportunity to participate in this event the 28th and 29th September.
 
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28th September  
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<h3>28th September</h3>
 
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The topic was “a thousand a one ways to do research” , that is why the first day we went to several high schools in Marseille with three other researchers to tell people about our IGEM adventure.
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The topic was “a thousand a one ways to do research”, that is why this first day we went to several high schools in Marseille with three other researchers to tell people about our IGEM adventure.
 
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In order to make synthetic biology accessible to high schools students, we had to adapt our language and supports so we made a simple graph of our project. Our motivation was to share our passion and knowledge about biology and to stimulate the students’ curiosity.
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In order to make synthetic biology accessible to high schools students, we had to adapt our language and supports so we made a simple graph of our project.  
We had 8 minutes to popularise science and tell a story of one years. This event was a great opportunity to teach students and raise their awareness about biology synthétic and the ethical limits, it was interesting for them to know more about biotechnology and our bed bugs project. We also had a lot of questions about our university studies. We wanted to show that it is possible to talk about biology, and science in general with people from all ages and with different knowledge and we think that this message was received by the students.
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Our motivation was to share our passion and knowledge about biology and to stimulate the students’ curiosity.
 
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We had 8 minutes to popularise our science and tell a story of our year of iGEM.  
the 29th september
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This event was a great opportunity to teach students and raise their awareness about synthetic biology and the ethical questions it poses and the acceptable limits.
 
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It was interesting for them to know more about biotechnology and our '''breaking bugs''' project.  
on the second day , The gathering aims to attract a public that is not familiar with science and awaken the desire to develop and maintain a connection with research after the event.
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We also had a lot of questions about our university studies.  
Through the art of storytelling, we engaged with the public in a game of exchange that enables all participants to critically discuss communication and to come to a better understanding of what research activity entails. Our team had two tales to share with the audience: synthetic biology and the breaking bugs project.
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We wanted to show that it is possible to talk about biology, and science in general with people of all ages and with different knowledge and we think that this message was well received by the students.
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<h3>29th September</h3>
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On the second day, the researchers night aims to attract a public that is not familiar with science and awaken the desire to develop and maintain a connection with research after the event.
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Through the art of storytelling, we engaged with the public in a game of exchange that enables all participants to critically discuss communication and to come to a better understanding of what research activity entails.  
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Our team had two tales to share with the audience: synthetic biology and the breaking bugs project.
 
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We were invited to participate on a radio show  dedicated to the european research night , with ‘’ radio grenouille “ , we explains the igem competition and the built of our project , we met other scientist and we had the opportunity to discuss about our project with them and had an another point of view about our project.
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We were invited to participate on a radio show  dedicated to the European research night, with ''Radio Grenouille'' (Frog Radio in French!).
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We explained the iGEM competition and the building of our project, we met with lots of other scientist and had the opportunity to discuss our project with them and get their point of view on our project.
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Revision as of 09:34, 16 October 2018

EUROPEAN RESEARCHERS' NIGHT


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Every year at the end of September the “European researchers’ night ” take place in several cities throughout Europe. This year we had the opportunity to participate in this event the 28th and 29th September.

28th September

The topic was “a thousand a one ways to do research”, that is why this first day we went to several high schools in Marseille with three other researchers to tell people about our IGEM adventure.

In order to make synthetic biology accessible to high schools students, we had to adapt our language and supports so we made a simple graph of our project. Our motivation was to share our passion and knowledge about biology and to stimulate the students’ curiosity. We had 8 minutes to popularise our science and tell a story of our year of iGEM. This event was a great opportunity to teach students and raise their awareness about synthetic biology and the ethical questions it poses and the acceptable limits. It was interesting for them to know more about biotechnology and our breaking bugs project. We also had a lot of questions about our university studies. We wanted to show that it is possible to talk about biology, and science in general with people of all ages and with different knowledge and we think that this message was well received by the students.

29th September

On the second day, the researchers night aims to attract a public that is not familiar with science and awaken the desire to develop and maintain a connection with research after the event. Through the art of storytelling, we engaged with the public in a game of exchange that enables all participants to critically discuss communication and to come to a better understanding of what research activity entails. Our team had two tales to share with the audience: synthetic biology and the breaking bugs project.

T--Aix-Marseille--ERN.png

We were invited to participate on a radio show dedicated to the European research night, with Radio Grenouille (Frog Radio in French!). We explained the iGEM competition and the building of our project, we met with lots of other scientist and had the opportunity to discuss our project with them and get their point of view on our project.