Welcome to Researchers’ Night on Fri 30 September!

Researchers' Night is an annual science event held across Europe to highlight the importance of science, research and the work of the researcher. The event will take place at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ campus on the last Friday of September, with a multidisciplinary programme.
Researchers' Night is a great opportunity to see what is being researched in the different disciplines at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥. You can see, learn and try out new things for you from music to nanosciences and from psychology to biology and chemistry! The programme includes workshops, lectures, laboratory visits and demonstration experiments. There will be plenty to do on campus throughout the evening!
Here are a few tips for students:
- Gaming session: The offsetting game
- Accelerator laboratory visit
- Latest trends in Al
- Optogenetics: How to control bacteria with light
- Test your memory
- Open Stage – languages, sport and psychology
- Public lectures of Chemistry
Tip: The Researchers’ Night will coincide with (the City of lights) and the light artworks will be partly located along the Researchers’ Night route. So you can admire light art and explore science in the same evening!
Check out the programme here and plan a fun evening of science on Fri 30 September!
The event is free and open to all.