The 29th edition of the Fête de la Science en Bourgogne, which runs until October 12, kicks off today. An event organized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research which offers thousands of events all over France. This year the subject is vast and in tune with the times: “Planet Nature – What is the relationship between Man and Nature?” Despite the coronavirus, this great science festival organized 50 events in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Inventory of some of the activities taking place in the Côte d’Or and nearby.
- DIJON / When nature comes to your table!
This school-only event is held on October 5, 6, 8 and 9 at the departmental science resource center, rue Dixmude, in Dijon. More information on 03 80 28 74 11
- DIJON / Nature: a gift for humanity, 10 experiences to understand the world and be a defender of nature
10 spectacular science experiments to observe, manipulate and understand the world and its natural phenomena are organized at the nursery school Le Petit Saint François and at the Ephad Messigny and Ventoux by professional bac students. This will be held the week of Monday October 5 to Saturday October 10.
- DIJON / planetarium session
The Astronomical Society of Burgundy is organizing two digital planetarium sessions. Under an inflatable dome, a celestial sphere will project the constellations or planets visible in our sky. Sessions for the general public are held on Wednesday October 7.
- CHENÔVE / The Experimentarium celebrates science at the Chenôve library!
Young researchers from all disciplines come to dialogue with the public of the Chenôve municipal library on Wednesday October 7, from 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. The opportunity to discover their activity, to be able to question them, to better understand how science works around unusual objects that form the daily lives of researchers.
- GENLIS / Nature, a source of inspiration for humans
Six physics and chemistry workshops are organized within the Albert Camus college, around the theme of this 29th edition. In particular, young people can make a compass or study the composition of light.
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