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Author: Giovanni Angioni              Category: Society

CfA –EU-Funded Training for Young and Future Journalists

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90 young people will have the chance to spend one week in one of several European research laboratories, where they will meet researchers, observe scientific experiments and improve their understanding of science. They will also get a chance to produce their own media works related to science.

Individual workshops are the following:

  • Information and Communication Technologies – University of Vienna, Austria, Institute for Scientific Computing (7 to 12 December 2009);
  • Stem Cell and Nuclear Transfer Cloning Technologies – BioTalentum, Gödöllo, Hungary (25 to 30 January 2010);
  • Renewable Energy – Europäische Akademie Bozen (EURAC), Bozen, Italy, Institute for Renewable Energy (22 to 27 February 2010);
  • Environment – Europäische Akademie Bozen (EURAC), Bozen, Italy, Institute for Applied Remote Sensing (22 to 27 February 2010);
  • Humanities - Europäische Akademie Bozen (EURAC), Bozen, Italy, Institute for Minority Rights (22 to 27 February 2010);
  • Chemical Technologies – Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic (8 to 13 March 2010).

The participation in the programme is free of charge. The participants will be provided a SCHOLARSHIP.

For further information, please visit: www.my-science.eu

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