Researchers’ Night will be here in autumn with the City of Light!

The most exciting events of the autumn will take place in Jyväskylä in the last weekend of September.
At Researchers' Night, the whole family gets to try out how to conduct a research.
Published
18.6.2024

The European Researchers’ Night will take place again at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ on Friday, 27 September. This year’s theme is diversity in the world of science, which is an integral part of the university's role as a producer of researched knowledge, a socially impactful actor and a provider of education. Science in being made by a diverse group of scientists and it concerns all of us. Our multidisciplinary programme provides a broad view on research conducted in Jyväskylä and its importance to the diversity of our cultures, communities and environment.

A multidisciplinary programme for everyone interested in science

In the event, you can take a peek into research laboratories and learn about the latest research findings. The programme ranges from a visit to the Accelerator Laboratory to a muscular force measurement and a CSI crime scene investigation. The programme also includes a hydrogen exhibition by the Central Finland Mobility Foundation in the Aalto2 museum centre, shedding light on the future potential of green hydrogen. 

The programme suits for all ages and, in conjunction with the City of Light artworks, provides an entertaining experience for the whole family. In addition to the evening programme, the event includes workshops for school groups. Registration for the workshops will begin at the end of summer. Like in previous years, Researchers’ Night is arranged across Finland, including Jyväskylä, Helsinki, Oulu and Hämeenlinna.

Free entry to all events.

Follow the social media channels of Researchers’ Night so that you will not miss the most exciting and educational event of the autumn. The entire programme of the event will be published during the summer and autumn. 

See you in Researchers’ Night!