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Torgny Nordin converses with Ann Heberlein during the festival of 2011

The International Science Festival in Gothenburg (Swedish: Vetenskapsfestivalen) is an annual festival in Gothenburg with science activities.

About the festival

The International Science Festival in Gothenburg took place for the first time in April 1997 and is since then an annual recurrent event. The purpose is to communicate science to the public and schools in an easy accessible and in a thought provoking manner. Another objective is to create a positive attitude to research and science which is intended to encourage higher education.

About 100 000 visitors come each year.[1] This makes it the largest popular science event in Sweden[2] and one of the largest popular science events in Europe.[3]

University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology contributes with the knowledge.

The International Science Festival in Gothenburg is a member of the European Science Events Association, EUSCEA.

Theme

Each year a special theme that the festival focuses on is chosen: (translated)

  • 2016: Same but Different[4]
  • 2015: Life and Death
  • 2014: Act : React : Interact
  • 2013: Control or No Clue
  • 2012: It's all in the brain[5]
  • 2011: Creativitity[6]
  • 2010: Sustainable feature with small and large changes[7]
  • 2009: Civilization in all times and countries[8]
  • 2008: Let's play
  • 2007: Passion, pistil and personality
  • 2006: Athletics & health
  • 2005: Design, physics, Finland
  • 2004: The meaning of life and sustainable development
  • 2003: Love and energy
  • 2002: Travel and science expeditions, Life and Medicine
  • 2001: Food and eatables

See also

References