About project
The key message of the ZATE project is “everyone can become a researcher” and the main aims are to bring researchers closer to the general public, to inspire the youth to embark on science careers and increase awareness of researchers’ profession, familiarize the audience with possibilities of various careers in academic and non-academic institutions, increase the understanding of the EU, demonstrate the path to embark on to develop research careers and emphasize the importance of researchers’ role in society and the highly important impact of their work on our daily lives.
European Researchers' Night's at the University of Maribor in the period 2016-2021 (booklet generated by CORDIS)
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Impact assessment
- Lobnikar, B.; Krsnik Horvat, B.; Prislan, K. (2019). “Varni z znanostjo” – evalvacija Evropske noči raziskovalcev v Sloveniji (“Safe with science” – evaluation of European researchers’ night in Slovenia). V Šprajc, P. (ur.), et al.: 38. mednarodna konferenca o razvoju organizacijskih znanosti. Ekosistem organizacij v dobi digitalizacije: konferenčni zbornik. (38th International conference on Organizational Science Development.: Ecosystem of organizations in the digital age: conference proceedings). DOI: https://doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-250-3.44
- Lobnikar, B.; Krsnik Horvat, B.; Prislan, K. (2020). Podoba raziskovalcev in pomen komuniciranja znanosti v Sloveniji – Evropska noč raziskovalcev 2019. (The image of researchers and the importance of science communication in Slovenia – European Researchers‘ Night 2019). V Šprajc, P. (ur.), et al.: 39. mednarodna konferenca o razvoju organizacijskih znanosti. Organizacije na krožišču inovativnosti in digitalne transformacije (39th International conference on Organizational Science Development. Organizations at Innovation and Digital Transformation Roundabout: conference proceedings); DOI https://doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-388-3.31
- Lobnikar, B.; Prislan, K.; Jereb, K.; Slak, B. (2018). »SAWE – Safe with science«, European Researchers’ Night 2018 – Report on impact assessment.
- Lobnikar, B.; Prislan, K.; Jereb, K.; Slak, B. (2019). »SAWE – Safe with science«, European Researchers’ Night 2019 –Attitude towards science and familiarity with research achievements – A Comparison cf Slovenia and Latvia. Report on impact assessment.
Important thematic links
The European Researchers’ Night is a Europe-wide public event
Slovenian Research Agency, Young Researchers Programme
Ministry of Education Science and Sport – About the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Marie Skłodowska-Curie (EC website)
Evropska mreža Nacionalnih kontaktnih oseb za Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Alumni Association
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Guidelines on Supervision
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EU funded projects
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years of operation
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