Discover Science and Engineering (DSE) has announced that the theme for Science Week 2009 is ‘Science Week – Celebrating Creativity and Innovation.’
More than 400 events are expected to take place across the country from Sunday 8th November until Sunday 15th November.
Celebrating the EU Year of Creativity and Innovation, Science Week 2009 aims to raise awareness of the importance of creativity and innovation for social and economic development.
Some of this year’s Science Week highlights include science fairs in Limerick, Waterford, Sligo, Galway and Cork and a free lecture series in the Science Gallery in Dublin for secondary school students which will showcase Irish innovation and career opportunities.
Further information on events across the country is available on www.scienceweek.ie
Peter Brabazon, Programme Director, Discover Science and Engineering, said, “If Ireland is to reach its goal of becoming a Smart Economy we have to capture the imagination of young people and open up the opportunities available to them in the worlds of science, engineering and ICT.
Events for schoolchildren and families are run by volunteers across the country so we would encourage everyone to log onto www.scienceweek.ie and see what events are on in their locality. The opportunity to witness a moment of magic could lead to a lifetime of innovation.”
“Discover Science and Engineering is urging parents and teachers, along with students to get involved. Why not hold a science quiz or science art competition in class, make a science fiction video, or even try some kitchen chemistry experiments at home?
Visit the Resources section of the Science Week website www.scienceweek.ie for ideas and let’s get creative!” Brabazon added.
The aim of Science Week is to promote the relevance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in our everyday lives and to demonstrate the importance of these disciplines to the future development of Irish society and the economy.
Science Week Ireland is organised by Discover Science and Engineering, the Government’s integrated awareness programme for science awareness and promotion.
Thousands of people are expected to attend over 400 events nationwide during the Week, specifically targeted towards children, secondary school students, parents, teachers and others who may be interested in science and its applications.
