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The Fundació Catalana per a la Recerca in cooperation with Departament d'Educació of the Generalitat de Catalunya will celebrate the World Science Day in the context on the Science week in Catalunia.

It includes a great many different events throughout Catalonia: public debates, exhibitions, workshops and students activities.


http://www.xtec.es/sgfp/secundaria/setmanaciencia/index.htm
http://www.setmanaciencia.org/index.htm


The Organization Dynamón Project, a multidisciplinary organization of scientific researchers science communicators and educators interested in creating new spaces to generate a real public dialogue among all the social actors involved in the construction of scientific knowledge, organizes a Science Public Dialogues entitled: SCIENCE... FOR WHAT? on November 10, 19h a the
Contact:
Mrs. Sanfeliu Sabater


SETMANA DE LA CIÈNCIA 2004 Al CLUB MUNTANYENC SANT CUGAT

Veure programa activitats : http://www.catalitza.info/dynamon/agenda.htm

Contact: Mrs. Sanfeliu Sabater

 

 

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