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Communication of Science via Outreach Programmes

Communication of Science via Outreach Programmes. Project BRAVO CZ Open Door to Scientific Knowledge. Brána vědě/ní otevřená PROMOTING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. Longterm University Plan & Priorities of Development. B . Openness …

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Communication of Science via Outreach Programmes

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  1. Communication of Sciencevia Outreach Programmes

  2. Project BRAVO CZOpen Door to Scientific Knowledge Brána vědě/ní otevřená PROMOTING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

  3. Longterm University Plan & Priorities of Development B. Openness… • fulfillthe three key roles of the university – education, research and active support ofquality socio-cultural life on regional, national and international level • enhancethe positive image of the university, popularise its activities among external and internal target groups and strengthen its position as a centre of knowledge and research as well as a natural cultural centre • popularisehighereducation, general science and specific branches studied at the Universityespecially by means of popularisationand promotional activities

  4. Project Objectives • enhance the interest of young people esp. in natural sciences & technical disciplines • show to young people the world ofmodern science and new findings in an enjoyable way • attract talented people to scientific disciplines, research & development • raise awareness of the importance of further education in the scientific fields offered by UofPa

  5. Project Strategies • enhancethe role ofUofPa as theRegionalCoordinator in Support for Technology &Science Fields • form a complexofeducational and popularisationactivities and systemofoutreachprogrammes in the region • implement and organizenew promotional and popularisationscience oriented events - happenings & shows into the University PR activities • intensifynetworking with esp. elementaryand secondaryschools and other stakeholdersin the region • enlargeintensivePR activities and provided servicesaccompaniedby thepress and communicationcampaigns and communicatingthevision and missionofUofPa

  6. Key Actors - Organizers • Department of PR and Communications UofPa • FacultyofChemical Technology • FacultyofEconomics and Administration • Jan Perner Transport Faculty • FacultyofArts and Philosophy • FacultyofRestoration • FacultyofHealthStudies • FacultyofElectricalEngineering and Informatics

  7. I. Educational / Scientific Road Shows LIVE SCIENCE DEMONSTRATIONS SINGLE EVENTS, CONTACT, INTERACTIVE • Science & Technology in SchoolYards • Night ofYoungScientistsattheCastle • University Science Open Doors • Visitsat Mobile Labs • Science Fairs • Live Science Demonstrations @ Fairs

  8. Science & Technology in School Yards • Spring & Fall - 4 day tours around the Pardubice Region – 200-400 pupils / day

  9. Night of Young Scientists • April - Pardubice Castle – 500-800 visitors

  10. Science Fairs • June – campusor city centre – around 1,000 visitors

  11. II. Lectures with Live Demonstrations Meet a Scientist • Exemplatrahunt • Specializedlecturesaboutlatestdiscoveries • Scientistsatschools • Science Café Café Universitas Meet a scientistevening attheTheatre Club

  12. III. Multimedia Science Presentations • Exhibitonswithinteractivedemonstrations

  13. III. Multimedia Science Presentations • Mobile science communication • Science video-spots • YouthScientists Web Page http://bravo.upce.cz

  14. IV. Programmes for Talented Pupils/Students • Excursions to theUniversity & FacultyLabs& Departments • TechnicalChildren/StudentsClubs • University SummerDayCamps • SystematicHighSchoolYoungScientistsWorkatLabs • Youth Science Conferences& Seminars • CompetitionsofStudentsScientificWorks / Presentations

  15. Young Scientists ConferenceKnowledge to Young People • November – CZ bests student workspresentations

  16. V. University Students towards Excellence • Summerschools • Mentor – Menteesystem • Science communication& excursionsabroad • Specializedconferences, workshops, trips, trainings forundergraduate and postgraduatestudents

  17. VI. Edu Seminars for Elementary and Secondary Schools Teachers • Chemistry • Economics and Mathematics • Philology and Pedagogy • Transportation • Healthcare

  18. VII. Further Education and Trainingfor Science Communication • Workshops for asistant uni students and staff • Further professional education • Broadcasting – Live Lab on Czech Radio Pardubice • Media & communication training • Live science demonstrations training • Science festivals & centres & programmes abroad • Summer schools & profiled seminars

  19. Science & Technology in School Yards

  20. Night of Young Scientists

  21. Project BRAVO in Numbers June 2012 – May 2014 (2 years) • 50 mil. CZK = 1,8 mil. EUR • Network of 340 schoolswithinthe region - 220 elementary and 120 secondaryschools + 70 educationalinstitutions • 60 schoolsactivelyinvolved • 31 differentTypes / 68 Events /multiplefreq. • 7,500 pupils (plan) – 10,000 (reality) • 2,000 unistudents (plan) – 3,500 (reality) • Project team/staff 109 (plan) – 500 (reality)

  22. Project BRAVO II.Open Door to Scientific Knowledge II. March 2014 – June 2015 (16 months) • 24,5 mil. CZK = 0,9 mil. EUR • 5 mainfieldsofactivities • Modifiedtargetgroups – focus on pupils&theirleisuretimeactivities,natural sciences & technical disciplines • 7 Partners – 4 withfinancialparticipation • 66 differentTypes/ 196 Events • Project team/staff190 (plan)

  23. Strengths • Intensivecommunicationwiththecommunity • Systematic support ofyouthinterested in Education and Science • Modernwaysoflearning& teaching & workwithstudents & formsof science popularisation • Broad network & partnership& cooperationwithexternalinstitutions, schools and teachers • Experienced, enthusiastic, skilledproject & demo teams • ExcellentUniversity services support • Systematicproject management & eventsknow-how & methodology

  24. Weaknesses • Extensive & demanding administration requirements • Changes during the project complation – provider, project plan • Excessive bureaucracy /not relevant to outcomes & project content • Short monitoring periods • Limitations, competition rules, price changes for services, products, devices buying

  25. Threats • Time break in programme schemes & financing • Programme conditions & strong competition • Project & demo team changes • Project administration management & support • Relationships with internal and external partners

  26. Opportunities • Everlasting social need & vital interest in science, technology & latest discoveries • New EU programme funding • Positive, strong & stable support of UofPa • Expanding of regional impact & network • Developed, trained and suited popularisation activities & University communications & PR • Project team inventiveness & skills & enthusiasm • Further learning & improvement by doing/acting • Systematic approach & standardizes practices

  27. Acknowledgement of Success • SCIAP - LIVE LAB broadcasting on Czech Radio Pardubice with Jana Davidová-Kracíková 2. place - category Audio/Video competitionofthe Czech science popularisationteams & programmes in SCIenceAPproach organized by CZ Academyof Science • GAUDEAMUS FAIR - UNIVERSITY EXHIBITON 1. place in Brno

  28. Futher Information • http://projekty.upce.cz/bravo • http://bravo.upce.cz/index.html • www.uni-pardubice.cz CONTACT TEAM Ing. Valerie Wágnerová Ing. arch. Iva Svobodová Mgr. Zuzana Paulusová

  29. BIG THANKS TO PROJECT AND DEMO TEAMS

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