Pint of Science - Germany - Science Talks
About Pint of Science Pint of Science describes the international (non-profit) organization of festivals that bring some of the most brilliant scientists to your local pub to discuss their latest research and findings with you. You don't need any prior knowledge, and this is your chance to meet the people responsible for the future of science (and have a pint with them). Our festival lasts for a few days in May each year, but we occasionally host events in other months. The idea came from 2012, when Dr Michael Motskin and Dr Praveen Paul from Imperial College London organized an event called 'Meet the Researchers'. It brought together people affected by Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, motor neuron disease and multiple sclerosis into their labs to show them the kind of research they were doing at the time. It was inspiring for visitors and researchers. They thought, if people want to come to labs to meet scientists, why not bring the scientists to the people? And so Pint of Science was born. In May 2013, they held the first Pint of Science festival in just three UK cities. It quickly took off around the world and is now in over 400 cities, including Germany. Read more here. Pint of Science themes Our events fall into the following themes:
... and keep an eye out for some 'special' events.
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Pint of Science describes the international (non-profit) organization of festivals that bring some of the most brilliant scientists to your local pub to discuss their latest research and findings with you. You don't need any prior knowledge, and this is your chance to meet the people responsible for the future of science (and have a pint with them). Our festival runs over a few days in May every year, but we occasionally run events during other months.
The idea origins in 2012, when Dr. Michael Motskin and Dr. Praveen Paul from the Imperial College London organized an event called 'Meet the Researchers'. It brought people affected by Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis into their labs to show them the kind of research they did back then. It was inspirational for both visitors and researchers. They thought if people want to come into labs to meet scientists, why not bring the scientists out to the people? And so Pint of Science was born. In May 2013 they held the first Pint of Science festival in just three UK cities. It quickly took off around the world and is now in over 400 cities, also in German ones. Read more here.
Our events fall into the following topics:
...and keep an eye out for some 'special' events.
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