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20 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE ERICE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM

11 April 2024

Ericesciencejornalism 2023 1Observing the Universe from below to investigate the great mysteries of physics. This is the challenge of the new edition of the Erice School of Science Communication and Journalism , which offers 20 scholarships for journalists and communicators who will have the opportunity to participate in an international school for young professionals dedicated to science and communication. The call opens today and the theme of the 2024 edition, which will be held from 16 to 18 October 2024, is UNDERGROUND SCIENCE. Observing the Universe from below.

The deadline for applications is May 12, 2024.

 

Read all the information on

https://ericescicomschool.lnf.infn.it/

The International School of Scientific Communication and Journalism of Erice is a short school organized by the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics which is held annually in the headquarters of the Ettore Majorana Scientific Culture Center in Erice. The school is organized by INFN in collaboration with Nature Italy, the digital magazine dedicated to research in Italy and the Italian scientific community published by Nature Portfolio. The program includes lessons, debates and interactive activities dedicated to science and communication and scientific journalism focused on the theme of each edition.

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