In collaboration with ICOM Italia
Regional Coordinations of ICOM Campania, Calabria, Basilicata, Puglia, and Sicilia
The SCI-CO+ project is aimed at the museum community to provide tools to address its social role and support it in scientific programming and communication on crucial topics such as sustainability, health, and well-being.
Its partners, alongside the museum community, include the education sector, from schools to universities, research institutions, and businesses.
Wednesday, May 7th – 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Aula Magna, Department of Social Sciences – University of Naples Federico II
Vico Monte di Pietà, 1 – Naples
- 3:00 – 3:10 PM
The SCI-CO+ Project
Alessandra Drioli – Fondazione IDIS – Città della Scienza - 3:10 – 3:20 PM
Networks and Partnerships
by SCICO+ partners - 3:20 – 3:50 PM
Science Communication in Support of the Social Function of Museums
Michele Lanzinger – ICOM Italia - 3:50 – 4:00 PM
Digital Transition and Science Communication
Raffaele Savonardo – University of Naples Federico II - 00 – 4.10PMCarla Langella, Università Federico II
- 4:15 – 5:00 PM
Interactive Session
Future Lab PART I: Perspectives, Professions, Desirable Futures
Thursday, May 8th – 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Fondazione IDIS – Città della Scienza
Via Coroglio, 57 – Napoli
- 9:30 – 10:15 AM
Experiential Visit to Città della Scienza
Guglielmo Maglio – Fondazione IDIS – Città della Scienza - 10:15 – 10:25 AM
Institutional Greetings
Riccardo Villari – President of Fondazione IDIS – Città della Scienza
Teresa Carnevale – Coordinator of ICOM Campania
- 10:25 – 10:40 AM
The Ecosystem of the SCI-CO+ Project for Advanced Science Communication
Alessandra Drioli – Fondazione IDIS – Città della Scienza - 10:40 – 10:50 AM
Partnership is the Goal
by SCICO+ Partners - 10:50 – 11:20 AM
The Role of Science Communication for the Museums of the Future
Michele Lanzinger – ICOM Italy - 11:20 AM – 1:30 PM
Interactive Session by the ICOM Regional Coordinations: Campania – Teresa Carnevale, Calabria and Basilicata – Anna Cipparrone, Puglia – Elisa Monsellato, Sicilia – Antonio di Lorenzo