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Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Sechs Minuten für die Forschung

Premiere am 9. Juni: Zum ersten Mal geht die Science-Slam-Staatsmeisterschaft 2017 in Graz über die Bühne. Foto: Steirische Hochschulkonferenz/cp-pictures ©CP-PICTURES

Premiere am 9. Juni: Zum ersten Mal geht die Science-Slam-Staatsmeisterschaft 2017 in Graz über die Bühne. Foto: Steirische Hochschulkonferenz/cp-pictures

Science-Slam-Staatsmeisterschaft 2017 erstmals in Graz

Von unserer Risikoeinschätzung im sexuellen Erregungszustand über Quantensprünge auf Bierkisten bis zur mathematischen Kochshow, von Chlorhühnern über Bart Simpsons Hintern bis zu personifizierten Pigmentzellen – pointierte Wissenschaft live auf der Bühne!

Der Science Slam unter der Leitung von Bernhard Weingartner ist längst ein anerkanntes und beliebtes Format der Wissensvermittlung. In ganz Österreich wird aktuelle Forschung aus unterschiedlichen Fachgebieten bei Science Slams in je sechs Minuten pointiert, kreativ und verständlich auf die Bühne gebracht. Das letzte Event in Graz im Juni 2016 begeisterte mehr als 800 BesucherInnen.
Unterstützt vom Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Wirtschaft unter der Schirmherrschaft der Steirischen Hochschulkonferenz treffen nun bei der großen Staatsmeisterschaft am 9. Juni 2017, die zum ersten Mal in Graz ausgetragen wird, die besten Slammer Österreichs im Orpheum aufeinander. Wer live dabei ist, erlebt fesselnde Präsentationen und entscheidet mit, welcher Beitrag gewinnt!

Science Slam Staatsmeisterschaft 2017
WANN: Freitag, 9. Juni 2017, 20:00 Uhr
WO: Orpheum Graz, Orpheumgasse 8, 8020 Graz
Tickets um 6 Euro im Vorverkauf / 8 Euro Abendkasse unter www.scienceslam.at/karten

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