After intense scientific mediation work, high school students come to discuss with a researcher and the public the place they intend to give to the sciences in their future life.
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What place will science take in the future of our high school students? This is the ambitious question on which two classes of Terminale students studied during an interdisciplinary work carried out during the fall.
What is science for? Do we still need a scientific method? What moral limits should be placed on technical progress? What links do literature and science maintain? A rare and stimulating opportunity to debate with the voices of future generations.
With :
- Matteo Barsuglia, CNRS research director, director of the Paris Center for Cosmological Physics, APC Laboratory – University of Paris
- Laure Bazire, professor of letters, author
- Giulia Vannoni, project manager at the Paris Center for Cosmological Physics, APC Laboratory – University of Paris
- The final year of the Lycée Internationale de Saint-Germain-en-Laye and the General and Technological High School Plaine de Neauphle de Trappes
Organisation :
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When: Friday 19 Nov
14h30/16h30
Where: University of Paris – Odéon site
12 rue de l’Ecole de Médecine 75006 Paris
Vulpian Amphitheater
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