Science communication opportunity for Arabic speakers in London
Dear colleagues,
The MCAA is a partner of an MSCA-funded project, MEDNIGHT that aims to promote science communication activities. While the project works mainly in countries around the Mediterranean Sea, we also facilitate similar activities around the world. In this context, we have a partnership with Native Scientists, and one of the regions where they work is the UK. We are currently searching for Arabic language native scientists in the UK willing to participate in an activity on the 17th of January in London. Participation does not require official MCAA membership, but the MCAA can support members expenses if needed.
The MCAA is a partner of an MSCA-funded project, MEDNIGHT that aims to promote science communication activities. While the project works mainly in countries around the Mediterranean Sea, we also facilitate similar activities around the world. In this context, we have a partnership with Native Scientists, and one of the regions where they work is the UK. We are currently searching for Arabic language native scientists in the UK willing to participate in an activity on the 17th of January in London. Participation does not require official MCAA membership, but the MCAA can support members expenses if needed.
Here's a summary:
Researchers at schools- Opportunities within Native Scientists activities with the MCAA-Mednight collaboration:Participation in the programme that connects children and scientists of the Same Migrant Community. MCAA members communicate science in their mother tongue to 6-12 year olds. The person will be part of a group of four scientists who talk about their work to children speaking the same heritage language.Next event:>> 17th Jan 2025, Arabic in London, UK - B code is B351 - Arabic-speaking scientists living in the UK are eligibleTo register for a specific date (as above), please follow this. To demonstrate your interest in participating in other dates/languages/cities, use this link (only European cities available). Currently, we are particularly interested in Arabic-speaking scientists in the UK, and in Portuguese-speaking scientists across Europe. For scientists who attended primary school in Portugal, there is also the opportunity to go back to their own primary school.