Coming Soon - Pomeranian Scientists' Night

What is Baghdad bacteria and does fruit have a voltage? What does blood look like under a microscope, and can algae be used to paint pictures? These and many other questions will be answered by scientists during the first Pomeranian Scientists' Night, which will take place on 29th September in the Tricity.

The night will include dozens of events, including scientific shows, tours of laboratories, workshops, and lectures. There will also be no shortage of interactive events, quizzes, and competitions with awards. For one night only, will step away from their daily tasks and ongoing research and open up their workplaces to show that science is interesting, exciting, and, above all, open to everyone.

Scientists' Night will be exceptional in every way. The mysteries of laboratories will be revealed, and even the most bizarre questions will be answered. The night's events are planned to trigger a thirst for knowledge, knowledge, analytical thinking, a desire to explore the world, draw conclusions, and continually stimulate imagination, especially in children and young people. In addition to the popularisation of science, numerous preventive actions are also planned.

The Pomeranian Researchers' Night is an opportunity to meet with scientists and discover a fascinating world of science in a relaxed atmosphere. Participants will have the choice of a variety of attractions connected with the exact sciences, medical science, and biology, as well as psychology or widely understood humanities.


This Friday, 29th September, Gdynia Maritime University staff and students invite you to take part in workshops, lectures and presentations held in the main building of our University (Morska 81-87, Gdynia) and at the Faculty of Navigation (John Paul II 3, 81-345 Gdynia), as part of Pomeranian Researchers' Night.

The following demonstrations and workshops will take place in the main Gdynia Maritime University building (ul. Morska 81-87, 81-225 Gdynia):

The role of the ocean and its pollution in climate change

Pyrolysis as an effective method for the disposal of plastic waste

Escape Room

The Clean Sea Academy - cargo transport

The Clean Sea Academy - Water Research

The Clean Sea Academy - plastic degradation

The Clean Sea Academy - wastewater treatment

Visits to the Hall of Tradition

Demonstrations and workshops that will take place at the Faculty of Navigation (John Paul II 3, 81 - 345 Gdynia):

Stowaway Passenger - live exhibits

Navigation and Manoeuvring Simulator

A. Ledóchowski planetarium


Detailed information on the presentations and workshops prepared by our University's staff and students can be found here (in Polish) 

Participants are required to register in advance to take part in the events. 


All persons who register for and participate in at least three events organised by Gdynia Maritime University will be able to collect commemorative stamps from the places visited at the University. 

Information points will be open in both the main University building on Morska Street and at the Faculty of Navigation.  


For more information on the event, please visit Pomeranian Researchers Night official website. 

The event is run by the Medical University of Gdansk, and its partners are Gdansk University, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdynia Maritime University, the Polish Naval Academy, and two science centres -  Experiment Science Centre in Gdynia and Hevelianum. The project is financed by the State budget allocated by the Minister for Education and Science as part of the programme "Social Responsibility of Science II".  

 

Providing entity: 

GMU/Gdynia Maritime University

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25.09.2023