he Coronavirus epidemic has forced everyone to accept the importance of science. Schools of all kinds and levels are looking at science and research more closely than ever. Bracco Foundation offers them the “Science Hour!” project with teaching suggestions and observations from the #100esperte to offer schools stimuli and references that are reliable and certified.
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“Welfare, che impresa!”, now in its fourth edition, is a project that recognizes and rewards local authority-backed community welfare projects that are the most successful at promoting local development.
As part of its commitment to nurturing youthful talent, Fondazione Bracco is providing two bursaries for young harpists enrolled at Accademia Musicale Amadeus.
Rethinking welfare, giving a concrete opportunity: this is the challenge of the third edition of “Welfare what a business!” Ideas competition to reward and support the best community welfare projects.
Cosmos Award for scientific divulgation
The Cosmos Award was instituted to promote scientific culture in Italy and in particular in the South of Italy by instituting an international prize each year for the best work of scientific divulgation published in Italian in the sectors of physics, mathematics and astronomy.
The Felder Award, launched by the Bracco Foundation on 25 February 2019, is an international call worth one million euros that has the aim of bringing back to Italy a talented young Italian researcher.
A work-experience project run by a secondary school for the telling of the story of works of art through narratives written collectively by students.
Nanoinnovation is the Italian event of reference for the scientific community dealing with nanotechnologies. Nanoinnovation, a national event of reference for the scientific community dealing with nanotechnologies promoted by Airi – the Italian industrial research Association – has invited
Five scholarships to allow young refugees attend degree courses in Pavia University, thanks to a project supported by Bracco Foundation.
Since 2019, Fondazione Bracco has been supporting string quartets made up of young players participating in “Le Dimore del Quartetto,” an initiative that, following the principle of the circular economy, benefits both ensembles of musicians and historic homes by bringing them together for performances.