The 2024 Science in the City Festival, themed “Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (J.E.D.I.),” will take place on September 27-28 in Valletta, Malta, featuring an exciting array of interactive stands, performances, and workshops. Located around the Triton Fountain and nearby venues, the festival aims to engage citizens emotionally and empower them with the knowledge needed to address global challenges.
Festival highlights include interacting with humanoid robots, exploring shipwrecks virtually with Heritage Malta, and 3D modeling microbes. Performances from local and international acts such as Braintastic! Science and The Bad Boy of Science will address topics like neurodiversity and the impact of genetics on identity. The event also emphasizes the importance of research in addressing current environmental, security, and health challenges.
Science in the City has become Malta’s largest science and art festival, attracting 30,000 visitors annually. It involves nearly 100 organizations, and partners include the University of Malta, Malta Chamber of Scientists, and several government ministries. The festival is co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme.
Festival coordinator Dr. Edward Duca stressed the importance of inclusivity, stating that science is for everyone. With diverse programming, the festival aims to inspire curiosity and discovery among people of all backgrounds, contributing to a brighter and more sustainable future.
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