The exhibition “Life as a scientist” presents the faces and the competences of some of the greatest Italian women scientists, protagonists of the “100 women against stereotypes” project that was created to highlight female expertise in sectors still perceived as male dominated.
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Fondazione Bracco and Percorsi di secondo welfare are sponsoring a round of discussions on how they and similar philanthropic institutions should respond to the new challenges posed by the pandemic.
On International Women’s Day Bracco Foundation presents the project in partnership with Panini Comics to recount to a younger public female science with a cartoon strip in the Italian weekly Topolino.
The InOltre project has created a new “centre” in the city of Baranzate, dedicated to culture, services and social entrepreneurism. To sustain a new growth phase, in which the community plays a leading part and creates its own past the change, and project beyond the boundaries of the quarter a model of regeneration based on welcome, solidarity and a multicultural nature.
For its 10th anniversary, Bracco Foundation launches “10 voices per 10 years: words that leave their mark”, a choral narration of 10 video messages from personalities from the worlds of science, arts and civil society who share the values and commitment of Bracco Foundation.
Gruppo 2003 per la ricerca scientifica [a scientific research group formed in 2003] has announced the second edition of the Premio Giovani Ricercatori Italiani, an Italian Young Scientist Award that it runs with Fondazione Bracco. The object of the award is to encourage research work and raise institutional and public awareness of the presence in Italy of a new generations of scientists who constitute a precious resource for the future of our country.
he Coronavirus epidemic has forced everyone to accept the importance of science. Schools of all kinds and levels are looking at science and research more closely than ever. Bracco Foundation offers them the “Science Hour!” project with teaching suggestions and observations from the #100esperte to offer schools stimuli and references that are reliable and certified.
“Welfare, che impresa!”, now in its fourth edition, is a project that recognizes and rewards local authority-backed community welfare projects that are the most successful at promoting local development.
As part of its commitment to nurturing youthful talent, Fondazione Bracco is providing two bursaries for young harpists enrolled at Accademia Musicale Amadeus.
The photographic exhibition “All the hours in the world”, staged by Bracco Foundation and Associazione La Rotonda,