Science Weeks of Andalusia
The University of Seville, coordinated by the Secretariat of Scientific and Cultural Dissemination and with the support of the Descubre Foundation, has organized a program of activities to celebrate the Science Weeks of Andalusia , which this year takes place from November 6 to 19 .
PROGRAM
- Coffee with Science at CITIUS Celestino Mutis (Monday, November 6. CITIUS)
- Laboratories on the road in the US (November 8, 9, 14, 16 and 17. CITIUS and FabLab)
- Science Boulevard (Wednesday, November 8th. Boulevard Café)
- Discover DTiland (Tuesday, November 7th. Faculty of Tourism and Finance)
- Science Question 5.0 (November 14 and 15. ETSI Computer Science)
- Coffee with science at the ETSIA (Friday, November 10th. ETSI Agronómica)
- Talk 'Using plants to reduce pollution' (Tuesday, November 14th. IES Montaigne)
- Storytelling about the circular economy (Monday, November 13. House of Culture – El Tronío. Gines)
- QUIFIBIOMAT 2023 (November 6-17, Reina Mercedes Campus)
- Workshop 'Enhancing the social commitment of Educational Sciences through games' (Monday, November 6. Faculty of Educational Sciences)
- Workshop 'Obtaining energy through anaerobic digestion from organic waste' (Tuesday, November 7. Higher Polytechnic School)
- Workshop 'Bugs that nourish. Alternative proteins and their implications for the food of the future (Friday, November 10, Faculty of Pharmacy)
(and not so future)' - Workshop 'Why do nurses do research? Advancing quality care' (Thursday, November 16. IES Nuevo de Castilleja de Guzmán)
- Workshop 'Making health and sustainability visible through university initiatives: How do we investigate?' (Thursday, November 16th. IES Nuevo de Castilleja de Guzmán)
- Exhibition 'Artifacts to reduce the impact of our diet' (Friday, November 17. Faculty of Education Sciences)
- Exhibition 'Pigments: beyond color' (November 6-17. Faculty of Geography and History)
- Virtual exhibition 'Pioneers: the female presence in art and heritage conservation' (from November 6 to 19)
- Exhibition 'Paleolithic art in southern Iberia (Spain-Portugal-United Kingdom). 100 years of research' (November 16-24. Faculty of Geography and History).
- 'Women in Science' Exhibition, CHON Project (November 13-24, CEIP Federico García Lorca, Huelva).
The Science Weeks in Andalusia , a project coordinated by the Descubre Foundation, are a crucial platform for showcasing essential work that often remains hidden—a valuable and invaluable asset that guarantees future development. Initiatives like this aim to highlight the outreach projects carried out in Andalusia with enthusiasm and dedication, while also providing support and resources to help consolidate and expand these projects. With the shared goal of bringing innovation and knowledge to all Andalusians, engaging them in Science (with a capital S), and demonstrating its value as a driver of change in our society, experts from Andalusian universities and research centers organize seminars, conferences, educational tours, screenings, guided visits, open days, workshops, and online activities—all in a unique, original, and engaging way.
The Science Weeks in Andalusia celebrate their 23rd anniversary, bringing quality, sustainable and inclusive science to all Andalusians, while also highlighting the investment in research and knowledge, essential to overcome difficult times such as those experienced in recent years.