Winners of the 6th “Ora di scienza!” [Science Hour] call for projects

Fondazione Bracco proudly presents the winners of the 6th edition of the Ora di Scienza! Call, an inclusive educational project designed to promote scientific skills and enhance the local school system. The panel of judges appreciated the depth of effort shown by the students and teachers who participated in this latest  “Bracco for schools” project.

“Progetto-Diventerò mondo” presented at First Conference of Italian Schools abroad

Progetto-Diventerò mondo,” a youth education and training support project with an international scope was presented on Monday, 14 April 2025 at the prestigious first Conference of Italian Schools Abroad, which took place at the auditorium of MAXXI – The National Museum of 21st Century Arts under the auspices of Office 5 of the Directorate General of Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The winners of the fifth “Ora di scienza!” [Science Hour!] call for projects

The Bracco Foundation presents the winners of the fifth Ora di scienza! call for projects, an inclusive science teaching project that benefits the local school system. This year’s recipients were rewarded for projects relevant to the three educational pathways proposed in the call for projects.

Mind the STEM Gap-Together. Intergenerational dialogues on science

Is science inclusive? What are the challenges of the future? How does a girl become a scientist? On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a group of brilliant women researchers shared their stories with young people at an event set up by the Bracco Foundation and Politecnico di Milano for the promotion equal access to STEM.

Three young STEM researchers receive a “Renato Ugo” scholarship 2023

On 22 November 2023, the Italian Association for Industrial Research (AIRI) held a day-long event at the Rome HQ of Unioncamere (Federation of Chambers of Commerce) in the course of which the Renato Ugo Scholarships 2023 were awarded to students adjudged to have presented the best experimental STEM-based theses.