The partnership established in 2021 between Associazione Il Cielo itinerante and the Bracco Foundation aims to kindle the interest of children in science using innovative and inclusive learning methods and by focusing on city zones suffering from socio-economic deprivation.
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To support the training of young foreign radiologists, after China and Brazil, Bracco Foundation in 2019 starts an important partnership with the Mexican Society of Radiology and the Federation
Mexican of Radiology.
Applications for the “Ing. Giacomo Bonaiuti” scholarship prize are open to students enrolled in a university in Lombardy in a faculty of Chemistry or a related department, such as Industrial Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technologies, Chemical Engineering, or Chemical Sciences and Technologies.
Every year the G. Verdi Conservatorio di Musica of Milan organizes the “Premio del Conservatorio,” a prize competition for its enrolled students.
On the occasion of the thirtieth edition of the Artissima Art Fair, the Bracco Foundation and the Roberto de Silva and Diana Bracco Foundation of Milan have jointly organized the “Diana Bracco Award for Women Art Entrepreneurs”.
Through new digital tools and the embrace of languages and technologies, teaching methods have become more inclusive, innovative and sustainable. This is the premise on which the latest “Ora di Scienza!” call for projects is based.
Gruppo 2003 per la ricerca scientifica [a scientific research group formed in 2003] has announced the second edition of the Premio Giovani Ricercatori Italiani, an Italian Young Scientist Award that it runs with Fondazione Bracco. The object of the award is to encourage research work and raise institutional and public awareness of the presence in Italy of a new generations of scientists who constitute a precious resource for the future of our country.
Fondazione Bracco is lending its support to the 2023 Olimpiadi di Fisica [Physics Olympics], which will be held in Italy for the first time on the campus of Università Statale di Milano from 12 to 16 May 2023. The event has been organized by Associazione Italiana Studenti di Fisica [the Italian Physics Students Association (AISF)], whose object is the formation of community for the dissemination of this discipline.
On 14 February, a few days after the International Day of Girls and Women in Science (11 February), Palazzo Reale became the venue for ”Loving science, nature and peace like Marie and Pierre Curie,” an event with two extraordinary French guests: the physicist Hélène Langevin-Joliot and the planetologist Yves Langevin, who are, respectively, the grandson and great-grandson of Marie and Pierre Curie.
“Welfare, che impresa!”, now in its seventh edition, is a prize competition that recognizes and supports successful local development projects by volunteer bodies, social welfare associations, charities, foundations and similar organizations.