Time for another announcement: today, 24th September, is the European Researchers' Night . The event has been taking place in different countries of the European Union starting from 2005, every fourth Friday of September. This year, 250 cities of 33 European countries are giving an opportunity for everybody to get "Face to face with European researchers" . Venice is one of them: Ca' Foscari University and IUAV University are taking part to the event, with a variety of activities, such as Corner Europei and Spritz con la Scienza . If you happen to be near Campo Santa Margherita, at around 18:00, you can join my Spritz con la Scienza, entitled: "Beijing Welcomes You: Words, Images and Sounds from Beijing 2008 Olympics". We will have a glimpse of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, through the screening of the opening ceremony and the famous theme song for 100-day Olympic countdown: "北京欢迎你" (Beijing Welcomes You). At 20:00 the Auditorium in Campo Santa Margherita will host a concert from Artemoltobuffa and Mercanti di Liquore...so be there! And give research a chance...
TONIGHT AND 'LA (VE) NIGHT!
It 's time for another announcement today, 24 September, the European Researchers Night . This event started in several European Union countries since 2005, every fourth week of September. This year, 250 cities of 33 EU countries are giving the opportunity to meet face to face with European researchers' . Venice is one of these cities: the University Ca 'Foscari IUAV and take part in the event, with various modes such as Corner Europeans and Spritz with Science . If you happen near the Campo Santa Margherita, around 18:00, you could join my Spritz with Science, titled "Beijing welcomes you: words, images and sounds from the 2008 Beijing Olympics." We'll have an idea Beijing Olympics 2008, thanks to the vision of the opening ceremony and sings it 100 days before the Games, "北京 欢迎 你" (Pechino ti da' il benvenuto). Alle 20:00 l'Auditorium di Campo Santa Margherita ospiterà un concerto di Artemoltobuffa e Mercanti di Liquore...non mancare! E dai un'opportunità alla ricerca...
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