Science week Armenia
October 1-6
Connecting Science to Society
Yerevan and All Regions
About Science Week
From October 1 to 6, the First National Science Week will be held in Yerevan and all regions. For six days, Freedom Square will host a Science Festival, while decentralised events will take place in kindergartens, schools, and universities.
Over the course of six days in Armenia, there will be lectures, seminars, masterclasses, competitions, and scientific experiments.
Participants will learn about the latest scientific discoveries, interact with scientists, and try their hand at various projects.
Connecting Science to Society
is the theme of the First National Science Week. From Yerevan to the smallest villages, Armenia will celebrate a week of science and technology.
Science festival
Science festival
Curiosity will bring you to Freedom Square for the Science Festival.
Curiosity will bring you to Freedom Square for the Science Festival. Here, bridges will be
built between science and society.
From October 1 to 6, Freedom Square will transform into a center of science and technology. This is where the first National Science Festival will be held, divided into three thematic sections.
October 1-2
Science Is Everywhere
What is science? What problems does it solve? How does scientific thought move from theory and experiment to practical application? How are experiments conducted? What scientific institutions exist in Armenia?
October 3-4
Professional Orientation
To make science appealing to children and young people and to support them in choosing a future profession, the Science Festival will bring together scientific institutes and universities on October 3-4.
October 5-6
Science Fiction: Imagine
In times when people had vague ideas about the Universe, dreamers flew to the Moon in their creations. Science fiction is one of the sources that inspire scientists and engineers on the path to turning the imaginary into reality.
Events
Events
Bridges will also be built in educational institutions
Bridges will also be built in educational institutions. Kindergartens, schools, and universities
are joining our decentralised events.
From experiments to engineering projects, from seminars to star-gazing, science will find
its future heroes.
De- centralised
The authors of the greatest scientific discoveries of the future are now in kindergartens and schools, and they need to be found.
To spark interest in science among children and young people and bring science into the general education system, we have developed a package of decentralised events for kindergartens
and schools, divided by age groups.
The package includes interesting experiments that will allow children to gain new knowledge, engineering projects that will develop children's skills, and will enhance critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.
Organiser
Գիտության շաբաթը Հայաստանում իրականություն դարձավ մեր հովանավորների և գործընկերների շնորհիվ
ՀՀ ԿԳՄՍՆ
ՀՀ ԳԱԱ
Երևանի քաղաքապետարան
FAQ
Science Week is a series of events held for the general public. The events will focus on science and technology. The aim of Science Week is to increase interest in science across all groups of society in Armenia. Science Week is an international format developed and implemented by the Gituzh initiative.
Connecting science to society - this is the theme for this year's Science Week. The first nationwide Science Week aims to become a national platform for the popularization of science, forming strong connections between society and the scientific-technological community.
Science Week will be held from October 1 to 6 in Yerevan and all regions in Armenia. A Science Festival will take place at Freedom Square in Yerevan, along with decentralized events dedicated to science and technology in kindergartens, schools, and universities across the capital and all regions.
Anyone can participate in Science Week.
Individuals can participate in Science Week without prior registration.
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