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.
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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.
As part of the 33rd edition of the Ettore Pozzoli International Piano Competition, the Bracco Foundation’s “Diventerò” prize was awarded to the young pianist, Antonio Alessandri.
The “Mind the STEM Gap – Together” exhibition goes on tour and online. Take your own tour here!
The winner of the 7th Edition of “Welfare che Impresa!” is thefaculty, which received a grant of 40,000 euros from Fondazione Italiana Accenture and the Bracco Foundation.
On Thursday 22 June 2023, Fondazione Bracco presented the results of “progettoDiventerò” (the ‘I will become ‘project), a multidisciplinary programme launched in 2012

Bracco Foundation presents the winners of the fourth edition of the “ Ora di scienza!” [Science hour!] call for inclusive education projects to promote scientific skills and optimize science education in the secondary schools of Lombardy.
For the first time in Italy an orientation event is being held in a stadium, namely the “Benito Stirpe” stadium of Frosinone, for a general celebration of the European Year of Skills. The event, promoted by Confindustria and supported by Fondazione Bracco, takes place on Wednesday 17 May 2023 and involves 4,000 students.

On 14 February, a few days after the International Day of Girls and Women in Science (11 February), Palazzo Reale became the venue for ”Loving science, nature and peace like Marie and Pierre Curie,” an event with two extraordinary French guests: the physicist Hélène Langevin-Joliot and the planetologist Yves Langevin, who are, respectively, the grandson and great-grandson of Marie and Pierre Curie.
Bracco Foundation is unveiling the results of a ten-year project called “progettoDiverterò” [“Young people project”], for the training of young people in multiple disciplines. The presentation of the project and its outcomes will form part of the celebrations of the 23rd International exhibition in Triennale Milano: the theme of this year’s edition is “Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries.”