On Sunday 16 June 2024, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Bracco Foundation presents the awards at the 12th prize-giving ceremony of progettoDiventerò (a multidisciplinary training project).
Type: progettoDiventerò
The Bracco Foundation presents the winners of the fifth Ora di scienza! call for projects, an inclusive science teaching project that benefits the local school system. This year’s recipients were rewarded for projects relevant to the three educational pathways proposed in the call for projects.
As part of the Diventrò project, the Bracco Foundation is sponsoring training courses in Italy for young foreign radiologists, who will thus enjoy the opportunity of working with Italy’s excellent healthcare facilities.
Audiovisual Napoli Hub is the name of the Naples-based project presented on Saturday 24 February 2024 at the Department of Social Sciences of the University of Naples Federico II.
Is science inclusive? What are the challenges of the future? How does a girl become a scientist? On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a group of brilliant women researchers shared their stories with young people at an event set up by the Bracco Foundation and Politecnico di Milano for the promotion equal access to STEM.
On 22 November 2023, the Italian Association for Industrial Research (AIRI) held a day-long event at the Rome HQ of Unioncamere (Federation of Chambers of Commerce) in the course of which the Renato Ugo Scholarships 2023 were awarded to students adjudged to have presented the best experimental STEM-based theses.
The 33rd (2023) edition of the Giacomo Bonaiuti scholarship was won by three students, Martina Carrara, Bah Boubakar, and Federico Baroli, each of whom receives a grant of €4,000.
Carla Chiarchiaro is the inaugural recipient of the Diana Bracco Award for Artful Women Entrepreneurs, a recognition presented during the Artissima art fair. The award, set up in partnership with the Roberto de Silva and Diana Bracco Foundation of Milan, recognizes emerging female gallerists, Italian or not, who devote themselves to research and the promotion of artistic quality.
On Thursday 26 October, the Sala Verdi of the Conservatory of Milan was full for the ninth prize-giving ceremony for the winners of an internal competition for students enrolled in the Conservatory for the academic year 2022-23.
The “Mind the STEM Gap – Together” exhibition offers a gallery of eclectic, provocative, colourful and original posters on the theme of gender equality in the sciences. The authors of the works are 150 students from high schools in Lombardy.