The Bracco Foundation and Centro Diagnostico Italiano (CDI), in partnership with Accademia Teatro alla Scala, are sponsoring an event that, under the title “Colpo di Scena – Storie di professioniste che mai avreste immaginato” (‘Plot twist: Stories that you could never have imagined from women professionals’) explores the presence and the standing of women in the workforce.
Type: Science
Fondazione Mai is promoting a “Women in STEM” event at the headquarters of Assolombarda (Via Pantano 9, Milan). The event takes place on Wednesday 7 February 2024 from 11 a.m.
In the following pages you will find a bird’s eye view of the Bracco Foundation’s activities in 2022.
On Wednesday, 29 November, at 3:00 p.m., at the headquarters of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) in Rome, a presentation will take place of “100 women experts for sport.”
Contributing to the activities contemplated by the Pavia Capital of Business Culture project, the Bracco Foundation has joined forces with Assolombarda for the Steamiamoci project that includes a photography show titled “Life as a Scientist” (running from 22 September to 30 November 2023 at the Collegio Santa Caterina da Siena).
As part of the exhibition “Ritratte” (“Portrayed. Women of Art and Science”), a meeting dedicated to the use of art as therapy was held at the Carlo Bilotti Museum in Rome on 7 September 2023 in collaboration with Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS – Gemelli ART.
“We all share the one origin; we are all children of the evolution of the universe and stars; so, really, we are all brothers and sisters.” Margherita Hack
On Monday 13 March, a new “E for Engineering” event was held for primary and secondary school teachers taking part in the first and second rounds of the project called “Le 100 esperte STEM vanno a scuola” [Lessons from 100 women with STEM expertise].
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.
T for TECHNOLOGY is the name of the second round of talks for teachers of primary and secondary schools in connection with “Le 100 esperte STEM vanno a scuola” [Lessons from 100 women with STEM expertise], held on Tuesday 7 February from 17:00 to 18:30.