Sixth Science Picnic, Copernicus – A View of the Earth from Space, Zagreb, May 26-28, 2017

Ana Kuveždić Divjak, Vesna Poslončec-Petrić

Abstract


A scientific picnic is a project of science and art popularization whose main goal is to promote science in the widest sense, but also to interest young people (and those who feel that way) to choose science as their life's calling.

Under the slogan "Science is fun!” from February 26 to 28, 2017, the sixth Scientific Picnic was held, organized by the Association Professor Baltazar school students, as well as individuals, lovers of science and art.

More about participating in the Science Picnic and Copernicus program can be found on the Copernicus Relay and Academy Office Croatia web site http://science.geof.unizg.hr/cop­er­nicus/ where also links to fun activities for children are posted.


Keywords


Science Picnic; Copernicus

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