Our Partners

Partners of the 2WAYS project represent small and large science event organisers from 17 European countries. All partners have made "pairs" with other partners to develop presentations from a specific European research project, which includes scientists from the partner cities or countries.

Andalusian Society for the Dissemination of Science
The Andalusian Society for the Popularisation of Science, based in Seville, contributes to the exchange of scientific experience between teachers, students and scientific communities, and promotes the popularisation of science in society.
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Agadem
Agadem is specialises in management of science communication projects, such as websites, conferences or science communication developments like the 2WAYS project. Jan Riise is the director of the company.
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Fundació Catalana per a la Recerca i la Innovació
The Catalan Foundation for Research and Innovation (FCRI) is a non-profit making institution which aims to promote and to foster research in all relevant areas, in order to boost and improve quality of the Catalan R&D&I system.
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Danish Science Communication
Danish Science Communication (DNF)  is an independent, non-profit organisation with the purpose of increasing public awareness and understanding of science and technology through new and innovative initiatives in science communication.
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Daugavpils University
Daugavpils University (DU) was founded in 1921 and today is the biggest regional state university, and the only university in Eastern Latvia. The university has more than 4,000 students in bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programmes.
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ETH Zürich
ETH Zurich is the study, research and work place of 20,000 people from 80 nations. About 370 professors teach and carry out research, mainly in the engineering sciences and architecture, system-oriented sciences, mathematics and natural sciences.
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INRIA - Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique
INRIA, the French institute for research in computer science, operating under the Ministry of Research and the Ministry of Industry, is dedicated to fundamental and applied research in information and communication science and technology (ICST).
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Psiquadro - Perugia Science Fest
The Perugia Science Fest made its first appearance in July 2003. The event, one of the first in Italy, was the brainchild of a group of young physicists and mathematicians with long experience in different fields of scientific communication.
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Heureka - The Finnish Science Centre
Heureka, the Finnish Science Centre, opened in 1989 with an exhibition area of 2700 square meters. It has 300 000 visitors per year, 1 000 000 globally. Heureka is known for its highly interactive and popular hands-on science exhibitions.
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CELS Centre for Effective Learning in Science
The centre aims to create a more relevant, accessible and achievable image for science within both the Higher Education and school communities. CELS is working with new approaches to teaching and presenting science to both communities.
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Karl-Franzens-University Graz
The University of Graz, which was founded in 1585, is one of Austria’slargest and most innovative universities with about 22,000 students and3,500 employees in research, teaching and administration.
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Forum Democrit
Forum Democrit was founded in year 2002 as non-governmental organization which aims to enhance the public understanding of science, to improve the image of Bulgarian scientists and to promote interest in science among young people in the Balkans.
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Associazione Festival della Scienza
The Science Festival in Genoa aims to be point of reference for the dissemination of science, a chance for researchers, science-lovers, schools and families to meet, and one of the biggest science dissemination events in the world.
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University of Latvia
The University of Latvia integrates research and studies with creative initiatives to provide education of European standard, to cultivate the Latvian language and traditions of cultural cooperation and guaranteeing the development of the country.
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Edinburgh Science Festival
Edinburgh International Science Festival is an educational charity which aims to engage society in the wonder and value of science and technology, placing a strong emphasis on giving children inspiring experiences of science.
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Cambridge Science Festival
The Cambridge Science Festival is committed to engaging the public with science, technology, engineering, mathematics, medicine and more. It attracts a wide audience of all ages from the local area as well as international visitors.
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Jardin des Sciences
The Jardin des Sciences of the University of Strasbourg is a Science Center that leads a wide range of  activities in Science Communication and Scientific Culture in Alsace, France.
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Eberhard Karls University
Tübingen University, situated in the centre of Europe is a reputed and renowned address for international students and academic staff alike, and actively involved in several international exchange programmes.
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Bristol Natural History Consortium
Bristol Natural History Consortium is a unique alliance between
Avon Wildlife Trust, BBC Natural History Unit, Bristol City Council,
Bristol Zoo Gardens, Defra, Environment Agency, University of Bristol,
University of the West of England,

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Dialog Gentechnik
Dialog<>Gentechnik is an interface between science and public. We foster and support dialogue and facilitate access to information on gene technology and related topics. A network of experts supports us in providing reliable scientific informati
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CALMAST
Calmast was established in 2003 at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) allowing Sheila Donegan and Eoin Gill to continue and develop the work they had been doing since the mid 1990s in promoting science and engineering.
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Ciencia Viva
Launched in June 1996, the Ciência Viva programme is the contribution of the Ministry of Science and Technology to the promotion of a scientific and technological culture among the Portuguese population.
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Lower Silesian Science Festival
The Festival aims at disseminating knowledge by engaging communities of Wroclaw and Lower Silesia in a good promotion of science and its achievements. LSSF promotes Wroclaw as a city of research and art, and Lower Silesia as a region with potential.
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Universita della Svizzera Italiana
The University of Lugano (USI) offers a professional friendly andpersonal learning environment as well as a highly innovative researchspectrum in a truly international setting.
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Wissenschaft-im-Dialog
Wissenschaft im Dialog (Science in Dialogue) is Germany's centre of expertise for science communication and organises exhibitions, science fairs and symposia through which it promotes discussion and the exchange of ideas regarding research.
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Vetenskap & Allmänhet
Vetenskap & Allmänhet, VA, (Public and Science), promotes dialogue and openness between the public – especially the young – and researchers. It seeks to stimulate dialogue around issues concerning people, and to connect these issues to science.
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Paris-Montagne
Paris-Montagne is a non-profit organisation whose primary goal is to make the world of science and research more accessible to young people from underprivileged areas.


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AHHAA Science Centre
The purpose of AHHAA is to introduce science to people at large.Using interactive and entertaining methods and the scientificexcellence of 370-year old Tartu University, we try to overcome fearand prejudice toward learning.
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Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem
The Museum presents the principles and the nature of science and technology to the widest possible public.The central aim is to arouse curisosity and deepen the visitors' understanding about the natural and technological worlds.
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International Science Festival Göteborg
With hundreds of activities and over 100 000 visitors, the International Science Festival Göteborg is one of Europe’s leading popular science events and the only one of its kind in Sweden.
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Science Parliaments

The 2WAYS Science Parliaments are meeting-places for students, scientists and teachers. During 1-2 days, students 17-19 years old, discuss and decide on life science topics - just the way real parliaments do, with hearings, committees, proposals and votings, and final decisions. Two students from each local parliament will participate in the final European Science Parliament at the 2WAYS Final Event in Brussels in December 2010.
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Impact Studies

Extensive impact studies will be carried out at the venues of 2WAYS presentations and on the Internet through this and partners' web sites.
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