the Spreading science and culture It is one of the pillars of National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), through its schools, institutes and museum network, works to spread knowledge at the social level. Among its museums are entertainment venues such as the Universum Science Museum, dedicated to the mission of planting seeds of curiosity that provide the opportunity to learn and, perhaps in the future, to be part of the researchers who graduate and work there.
This museum is specifically one of the places chosen by the university to implement the project Science and Humanities Festivala weekend full of experiments, workshops and talks so that people can get closer to the knowledge that is produced in Maximum house of studies.
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The Sciences and Humanities Festival is a live meeting that UNAM scientists and researchers, and other institutions, with high school and university students. He said: “The festival was launched 11 years ago, and what we sought was to arouse interest in this scientific and humanitarian work of the university. Above all, this seed must be planted in the souls of young people so that they become the future researchers of our country. Carmen Lopez EnriquezCoordinator of the Sciences and Humanities Festival.
In this edition the event seeks to Attendees of all ages Leave the party thinking about Planet health. “As on other occasions, the party has an overarching theme and the theme is ‘For a Healthy Planet’, and within the framework of what the United Nations and UNESCO have proposed, we want to join what has been done in UNAM and other institutions on this matter.” Theme. Suddenly we say: “We have already ended the world,” but we do not raise awareness to make a call to action and then what we seek to do is close the circle; “This is why many research centers are tackling this problem,” says Carmen.
Bringing science closer to Mexico
The importance of the event lies not only in bringing the community together A space for learning and funThis is also expected to happen in a country like Mexico, where only 1.5 percent of the budget is allocated to it Science, humanities and technologyA sense of appreciation for this type of knowledge takes root.
“We hope that the exact and social sciences will be appreciated, that’s all Community See in a different way all the work being done. Fortunately, many of those who go to see the speakers know them from their side books also Conferences“But this is an opportunity for researchers to get closer to their audience and share their passion for the adventure that is science.”
Event organizers hope to see the love that attendees have for them Areas of knowledgeinspiring you to accompany them on their path Science and research.
In addition to his direct activities #VistaCyHThere will also be online activities, such as transmitting videos, such as this video about the ozone layer, which was made by #ekoname:
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💻https://t.co/PKyxNYf8O0 pic.twitter.com/kOsqawS7jf— Institute of Chemistry (@iquimicaunam) October 10, 2023
“We have an event called Voices Inspire, because that’s what they do, they help you Visualize yourself as a future researcher “They open doors to what your future career could be,” Lopez Enriquez says.
It also indicates that science exists in everything, and that Covid-19 pandemic Show it. “Science is present in our daily lives, not just mathematics, medicine or chemistry, but also social sciences. This is one of the advantages of this festival, where the two meet and we present to the audience these two visions in the same context,” says Carmen.
Another goal of the event is to increase interest in its branches of knowledge Less spread. “Many students who enter university do so in the same 15 majors – such as law, medicine or management – and we have more than 140 bachelor’s and engineering degrees at UNAM. So, let researchers come out of their laboratories and express all their passion for science. Scientific and humanistic “It is conveyed to visitors and this helps them see themselves as biotechnologists, ecologists or one of the many ways they can serve the community,” says the deputy director of corporate communications as well.
It happened to everyone
Since before the pandemic, the festival was already attracting more than just young people, according to Carmen Lopez, the proximity, the language used and the prestige. Interactive events Provide the opportunity to go with The whole family To enjoy knowledge and break the ideas that science is out of reach or too complicated.
“What we share we do through experiments, demonstrations or conversations where The language is understandable By anyone without them having to be scientists to understand what they want to share with us. “The invitation is extended to the entire community,” adds the event coordinator.
This weekend is #FCyH in @UniversumMuseo So we share with you the one-off adaptations of our plays:
The “Science Theater” show has been cancelled, while “Radio Marie Curie” will start at 2:30 p.m. pic.twitter.com/oZFupEjznE– Ciencia UNAM (@Ciencia_UNAM) October 10, 2023
Eid is a large carnival and seeks to expand to different places. UNAM will have it The headquarters in its various spaces Inside and outside the city. The Universum Science Museum, where you will have to register to enjoy some of its events, adds to its science and humanities mission the campuses of Juriquilla, Morelia, Iztacala, Morelos and Cautitlán, as well as Autonomous University of Chiapas.
“There will be 10 headquarters, because UNAM will join countries like Canada or Germany – which will be broadcast on our social networks – because the important thing is that all the different audiences who want to experience science can do so,” concludes López Enríquez.
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