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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s ORGANISERS

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MISSION – WHAT WE DO?

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THE THIRD EDITION OF THE FESTIVAL IS BEHIND US

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3rd SILESIAN SCIENCE FESTIVAL KATOWICE IN NUMBERS

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PROGRAMME

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INAUGURATION

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MAIN PART OF THE SILESIAN SCIENCE FESTIVAL KATOWICE

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AMBASSADORS & SPECIAL GUESTS

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SPECIAL ZONES

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FESTIVAL SPACE

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PROMOTION

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Selected comments on the 3rd Silesian Science Festival

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L e a d er

Hos t cit y

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I nstitutional partner

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O R G AN I SE R S University of Silesia in Katowice has been the originator

joined by the Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa.

of the Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE and its leader

Since its premiere the Silesian Science Festival KATOWI-

since the first edition. And because the University coope-

CE has been supported by the City of Katowice (official

rates closely with other local higher education institu-

host city of the Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE); the

tions it was clear from the start that such a partnership

aid of the Upper Silesian and Zagłębie Metropolis (of-

should form the basis of the Silesian Science Festival.

ficial co-host of the event) is also incredibly important.

The following institutions were invited to co-organise the festival: Silesian University of Technology, Medical Uni-

The Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE cooperates with

versity of Silesia, Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice and

festivals and other initiatives promoting science in Po-

Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Ka-

land, Europe and across the world.

towice. In the third edition the festival consortium was

The Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE is a member of the European Science Engagement Association, thanks to which the Festival is promoted all over the world.

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M I SS I ON The mission of the festival is to jointly create a society of

and benefit of excellent local academic centres and their

knowledge. By inspiring the cognitive curiosity in people

contribution to world science. The way to achieve such

of all ages, we want to build wide interest in science and

goals is to ensure active participation – festival partici-

respect for researchers and their achievements. We want

pants become interested in science thanks to taking an

to develop people’s awareness of the benefits which the

active part in shows, experiments, presentations, lectures

society draws from scientific research and, in particular,

and discussions.

to confirm and strengthen the Silesians’ feeling of pride

W H AT W E D O ?

For the time of the festival we would like to move scien-

gher education institutions, as well as outstanding guests

ce out of lecture halls and laboratories, outside universi-

from abroad. They represent different disciplines of scien-

ty premises, to the hospitable seat of the International

ce and art. We want science and knowledge to capture

Congress Centre in Katowice, to the Silesian Theatre, and

the city of Katowice and other Silesian cities, and become

to streets, parks, museums and galleries. We gather emi-

for a few days the greatest attraction for residents and

nent scientific personalities from Silesian and national hi-

guests.

prof . dr ha b . R y s z ard K o z io ł ek general director

S ilesian S cience F estival K A T O W I C E

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T H E T H I R D E D I T I ON OF T H E FES T I V AL I S BE H I N D U S The first two editions of the Silesian Science Festival

We have invited incomparably more special guests, in-

KATOWICE have been undeniably successful, thanks to

cluding the honoured NASA astronaut Nicole Stott. Ka-

which we have become known to residents of the region.

towice was also visited by a group from Lund University

We knew, however, that if we wanted to effectively deve-

(Sweden), who presented their physical laser show. An

lop the idea of the Silesian Science Festival and streng-

important event was the official inauguration of the festi-

then its brand, a quantitative and qualitative leap would

val, which was held on the friendly stage of the Stanisław

be unavoidable.

Wyspiański Silesian Theatre. We have decided, for the first time, to prepare a printed festival paper with the most

It was already when we started working on the organi-

important information for guests (e.g. festival map and

sation of the third part of the festival that we realised

short biographic entries dedicated to special guests) and

that the leap would be huge. We have chosen for the

festival programme. Part of the circulation of 100 tho-

first time a central theme (ENERGY), which was, in a

usand copies constituted a supplement to Friday’s issue

way, to hold the contents presented during the festival

of “Dziennik Zachodni” and “Gazeta Wyborcza”, and part

together. We have decided to continue most the ideas

was distributed among participants during the event.

introduced during the previous edition, the formula of some parts has been extended, and we have also inclu-

The reactions of visitors to the International Congress

ded in the programme some new elements (such as the

Centre during the two festival days make us believe that

cosmic zone). This year’s novelty was also the function of

all organisational decisions were right and the next edi-

the Ambassador of the Silesian Science Festival, which

tion of the Silesian Science Festival will be an event awa-

was entrusted to four people who have supported the

ited by residents of the region.

festival idea before.

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ministries supporting the S ilesian S cience F estival

da y s

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events on 3 stages

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organisers

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142

workshops

lectures

registered organised groups

1,400

hours of meetings with scientists at S cience S tations

450

participants in the inauguration at the S ilesian T heatre

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517

honorar y patrons

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speakers

show stands

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e x hi b itors

250

573

votes cast in the poll of “ D z iennik Zachodni ” to choose the b est garage invention

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online transmission viewers

35,000

1,600

participants in scientific laser show

13,570

registered students

41,000 viewers of festival films

articipants at the I nternational C ongress C entre

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PROGRAMME

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13/01 I NA U G U R A T I ON OF T H E S I LES I AN S C I EN C E FES T I V AL K A T O W I C E S ta n i s ł aw W y s p i a ń s k i S i l e s i a n T h e at r e

We wanted to inaugurate the 3rd Silesian Science Festi-

-Zacharewicz about illusions in music, performance by

val KATOWICE in a festive manner. The programme of

the “Harmonia” Choir of University of Silesia, discussion

the inauguration contained, among others, the CallTra-

with the main special guest of the Silesian Science Fe-

in MO4/HG4 musical and visual project by prof. Marian

stival, NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, and the ceremony of

Oslislo from Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, which

granting the Silesian Scientific Awards to scientists from

combined jazz music, artistic calligraphy and poetry, talk

the higher education institutions organising the festival.

between dr Tomasz Rożek and dr Maria Chełkowska-

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14–15/01 M AIN PART O F THE S ILE S IAN S C I EN C E FES T I V AL K A T O W I C E I n t e r n a ti o n a l C o n gr e s s C e n tr e

For two days the Silesian Science Festival occupied the whole space of the huge International Congress Centre in Katowice. The multifunctional room traditionally housed the main stage, zones of six fields of knowledge, as well as a few special zones. Lectures by outstanding guests were held on the auditorium stage and artistic performances on the lower stage. The schedule of conference rooms included numerous lectures and workshops. So-called ballrooms featured the E-Sport Point, zone of Lund physical shows and zone of the 3rd Festival of Secondary Schools “Reach for a profession”.

A R EAS hum a n e a n d s o ci a l s tudi e s

t e ch n ic a l s ci e n c e s

n a tur a l s ci e n c e s

e x a ct s ci e n c e s

m e dici n e a n d h e a l th

a rt

special zones c osm i c z o n e

sport zone

kid’s zone

Sci e n c e St a ti o n

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Ambassadors & SPECIAL GUESTS

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Am b a s s a d o r s

Wiktor Niedzicki

One of the most popular Polish popularisers of science. He has

conducted his own programme called “Laboratorium” on Polish Television for 25 years – it gained the status of a cult programme and became a source of knowledge of science, mainly physics, and the latest achievements of technology for at least two generations of Poles.

Dr Tomasz Rożek

Graduate of the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry of University of Silesia, populariser of science and sports journalist, cooperates with “Gość Niedzielny” and Polish Radio Three. Viewers know him most of all as the host of the “Sonda 2” programme (new version of the cult “Sonda”), which was broadcasted from March 2016 to December 2018 (originally on TVP1 and then on TVP2).

Dr Łukasz Lamża

Graduate of the Inter-Faculty Individual Studies in Humanities at University of Silesia, nature philosopher and populariser of science, specialises in astrophysics and cosmology. Cooperates with the Copernicus Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Kraków, regular feature writer for “Tygodnik Powszechny”.

Piotr Baron

Graduate of the Faculty of Social Sciences of University of Silesia, one of the most recognisable music journalists in Poland. Since 1984 connected with Polish Radio Three. In July 2007 he became the host of the charts on Polish Radio Three, which he currently presents in turns with Marek Niedźwiecki after his return to the station in April 2010.

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S PECIAL G U E S T S

Nicole Stott

Member of the NASA Astronaut Group. She took part in two space flights aboard the space shuttles STS-128 Discovery (in 2009) and STS-133 Discovery (in 2011). Total time spent in space: 103 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 37 seconds.

Mirosław Hermaszewski

Aviator and astronaut. The first and only Polish national in space. He stayed in cosmic space aboard the Soyuz 30 spacecraft for nearly 8 days (from 27 June to 5 July 1978).

Dr Grzegorz Brona

president of the Polish Space Agency, physicist. Worked, among others, at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) where he managed one of the research teams working on

e x a ct s ci e n c e s

the Large Hadron Collider.

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Prof. Johannes Georg Bednorz

German mineralogist and physicist of Polish origin. Noble Prize laureate in physics. Professor Bednorz is a very active scholar and researcher in the field of solid state physics.

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t e ch n ic a l s ci e n c e s

Prof. Jerzy Buzek

Member of the European Parliament, outstanding Polish politician, scientist and chemist.

Radosław Brzózka

Journalist related to Polish Television. Reporter and presenter. He has run his own popular science programme

n a tur a l s ci e n c e s

„How does it work?” on TVP1 since 2011.

LESZEK CICHY

One of the most eminent Polish Himalayan mountaineers. Made the first ever winter ascent of Mount Everest together with Krzysztof Wielicki.

TOMASZ ZUBILEWICZ

Weather forecaster on television channels TVN, TVN24 and TVN Meteo. Populariser of environmental protection and renewable energy sources.

KATARZYNA GANDOR

Blogger (kasiagandor.com), youtuber, populariser of science. Gave up her modelling career for the benefit of science.

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m e dici n e a n d h e a l th hum a n e a n d s o ci a l s tudi e s 3 rd SI LESI A N SC I E NC E F E S TIVA L KATOW IC E – SPE CI A L GU E STS

Prof. Henryk Skarżyński

Polish otorhinolaryngologist, audiologist and phoniatrist. He performed the first operation of cochlear implantation in Poland and Central Europe in 1992, restoring hearing ability to a deaf person, and launched a regular programme of using hearing implants.

Mariusz Szczygieł

Reporter, writer, enthusiast for Czech culture. His books were translated into 21 languages. European Book Prize winner.

Jacek Hugo-Bader

Polish journalist, author of widely-read reports, connected with the editorial section of “Gazeta Wyborcza” for years.

Prof. Katarzyna Kłosińska

linguist, lecturer at University of Warsaw, member of the Polish Language Council. Known as a populariser of language and promoter of language correctness.

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hum a n e a n d s o ci a l s tudi e s

Filip Springer

Reporter and photo reporter, author

of such books as Wanna z kolumnadą. Reportaże o polskiej przestrzeni. Sometimes called an architecture interpreter and collector of visual absurdities.

Darwin FILM GROUP

Team of vloggers whose YouTube channel is considered as one of the most popular ones on the Polish internet.

Arlena Witt

Translator, teacher of English. Her YouTube channel called “Po cudzemu” is one of the most popular Polish education channels.

Natalia Tur

Sociologist by education, blogger by avocation. In her blog “Nishka.pl” she writes about life in a family and society.

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SPECIAL ZONES

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COSMIC ZONE The zone has made its debut in the programme of the Silesian Science Festival this year. It featured, among others, the best Polish Mars rovers, planetarium operated by the Silesian Planetarium in Chorzów, spacesuits, gyroscope, VR (Virtual Reality) stations, where one could virtually become an astronaut and get aboard a spaceship, as well as a lot of attractions for kids. It was also a meeting point with the NASA astronaut Nicole Stott and the only Pole in space – Mirosław Hermaszewski.

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OFF SCIENCE We created the OFF Science zone for the second time, and within this space we organised the Review of Garage Inventions. On Sunday, 13 January participants in the Silesian Science Festival could have a close look at 11 projects by Silesian amateur inventors and choose the one which, in their opinion, was most inspiring. The winner of the audience poll was an electric go-kart made by a non-professional originator himself. A special expert committee and readers of “Dziennik Zachodni” also selected their favourites – roof deflection alarm system and application for reading human thoughts respectively.

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READING AND WRITING ZONES Both zones, incorporated into the sphere of humane and social studies, became part of the festival space for the first time. Their programme was composed of a dozen or so lectures (reading zone) and workshops (writing zone). The former zone was ideal for all bookworms and students became convicted that required reading does not need to be so scary as it seems. The latter zone was visited, in search for inspiration, by participants interested in the difficult art of writing – its arcana were revealed by individuals dealing with writing on a daily basis.

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SCIENTIFIC LASER SHOW BY LUND UNIVERSITY The group of physics enthusiasts from Lund University (Sweden) won the hearts of participants in the 3rd Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE not only with the effective physical shows and the crowning spectacular laser show but also with their inexhaustible strength, enthusiasm and sense of humour. The places for most shows were filled very quickly, and the guests from Sweden promised they would prepare a new programme for the Silesian audience with pleasure.

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E-SPORT POINT Silesia and Katowice have been considered the capital of e-sport for a long time, partly because of the organisation of events like Intel Extreme Masters or the unusually well-developed computer game industry in our region. When organising the Silesian Science Festival, we assume that we should not pass over any of the phenomena of the surrounding world. That is why we try, second year in a row, to present e-sport in the traditional form of students’ games, combining them with lectures and talks about the possibility of using e-sport in didactics and socialisation. This year’s E-Sport Point was again full of excitement thanks to the tournaments played on the on the main stage of this zone. Older computers delivered by the Museum of History of Computers and Computer Science were also very popular – they brought back memories and filled many participants with nostalgia. In contrast, on the other side of the room there was the Free to Play zone where participants could try their hand at playing games using state-of-the-art devices.

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KID’S ZONE We realised that the magnitude of the Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE may prove too demanding for the youngest participants. That is why, having them in mind, we arrange every year a special zone in the festival space where both kids and their parents may relax. This time, there was also an additional play area in one of the conference rooms – kids could be left there under the professional care of qualified entertainers.

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SCIENCE STATION It was the second time that we decided to include in the programme of the Silesian Science Festival meetings in the form of a so-called living library. Visitors had a chance to talk at one of the specially arranged stations (one named after Albert Einstein and the other one after Maria Skłodowska-Curie) with a dozen or so representatives from the world of science and other inspiring individuals in a more cosy atmosphere.

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FESTIVAL SPACE

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The venue of the Silesian Science Festival was again the hospitable space of the International Congress Centre (ICC) in Katowice. 30 thousand m2 of science is an enormous space, which is why we pay so much attention to its appropriate organisation. We try to ensure maximum diversity and, at the same time, keep an intuitive division of the space so as to make it easy for all participants in the event (and there were over 35 thousand of them this year!) to move about the International Congress Centre.

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M U L T I F U N C T I ONAL R OO M AT T H E I C C The multifunctional room covers an area of nearly 9 thousand m2 and participants could find there: ■■ zones of 6 fields of knowledge with over 150 show stands (exact sciences, technical sciences, natural sciences, medicine and health, humane and social studies, and arts); ■■ two-level main stage in the shape of the letter “L” with a size of 13 × 16 m; ■■ cosmic zone with attractions such as Mars rovers, spherical tent, mobile planetarium and inflatable rocket; ■■ sport zone with numerous attractions involving physical movement, tournaments and competitions;

■■ kid’s zone with attractions for the youngest; ■■ media zone with live broadcast of the festival by: Radio Katowice, Radio Piekary, Radio Bielsko, Radio Egida, “Dziennik Zachodni”; ■■ partners’ and sponsors’ stands presenting the activity of companies and institutions, as well as their relations with science; ■■ unique chillout platforms with a size of 9 × 10 m (with workshops and lectures on the ground floor, and on the first floor one could relax and admire the exceptional panorama of the multifunctional room or follow the lectures held on the main stage); ■■ numerous catering stands.

The uniqueness of the multifunctional room consists

because of such eminent speakers as, for example, the

in the fact that this huge space offers an equally huge

NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, the first and only Polish na-

abundance of perspectives on the world of science.

tional in space Mirosław Hermaszewski, the Noble prizewinner Johannes Georg Bednorz, popularisers of scien-

It is no overstatement to say that one could discover here

ce Wiktor Niedzicki and Tomasz Rożek, as well as Filip

the whole world – the spectrum of knowledge, experi-

Springer, Jacek Hugo-Bader, Katarzyna Kłosińska, Piotr

ments and attractions offered by individual areas, zones

Baron and many others. As many as 34 meetings and

and stands was enormous. The lectures and meetings

lectures were held on the main stage.

held on the main stage were, of course, very popular

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The energy of this year’s festival was also strengthened by

In the vicinity of the multifunctional room there were the

the partners’ stands, which were aimed, most of all, on

exhibitors’ and volunteers’ zones with an area of nearly

tions/companies and science. This year we have hosted

relaxation and catering areas.

emphasising the substantive relations between institu-

500 m2. They were composed of storage space as well as

over 30 partners, who made the grade and prepared exceptionally attractive stands with a size of 3 to 120 m2.

It was a significant challenge during the Silesian Science

The organisation of show stands and other attractions

Festival to provide sufficient power supply for all exhibi-

of the 3rd Silesian Science Festival also required appro-

tion stands. This year we have connected over 420 power

priate arrangement of space. Technical equipment was

delivery points with different parameters only in the mul-

delivered to us with the use of 6 fully-packed TIR lorries,

tifunctional room itself.

which brought, among others, several hundred metres of Layher systems, a dozen or so kilometres of cable and three visual systems.

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A U D I T O R I U M AT T H E I C C

The auditorium is one of our favourite places at the International Congress Centre. The room has a capacity of over 550 participants. It is perfectly equipped and very well prepared for the visitors to literally immerse in the world of science. During the 3rd Silesian Science Festival we offered the participants the opportunity to get to know our specials guests, who stayed here a bit longer than on the main stage.

Presentations on the auditorium stage included: ■■ theatre performances;

■■ show by an orchestra which used only mobile devices; ■■ meetings with special guests;

■■ debates conducted by experts;

■■ talks about professionalisation of e-sport. In total, over 20 performances were held on this stage during the event.

LO W E R S T A G E

A novelty at the festival was the stage located right next to the entrance from the side of “Spodek”, which was designed, most of all, for artistic performances and different types of shows. It was the venue of presentations by 26 artistic formations: singers, music groups, dancers and school drill bands.

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BALL R OO M S A T T H E I C C

Three rooms with an area of 340 to 400 m2 offer us the possibility for flexible arrangement of space. Looking at the interest of the Silesian Science Festival participants in individual activities, it is safe to say that one of the festival hearts was beating here. This year we wanted the offer presented in these rooms to be very diversified – we decided to rely on several proven solutions, but we also added quite a lot of novelties.

In the ballrooms participants could visit and take part in attractions offered by the E-Sport Point, 3rd Festival of Secondary Schools “Reach for a profession” organised by the City Hall of Katowice, which was made of over 40 stands of schools and partners of the event, and to experience physical shows by Lund University (Sweden), which proved to be one of the biggest attractionsof the 3rd Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE.

IN F O R M ATI O N P O INT S

There were 7 information points operated by nearly 50 staff members who were responsible for receiving participants and exhibitors. The points served different functions: some were in charge of selected zones, and others functioned only at the time of assembly and disassembly works. This year we decided to focus, most of all, on appropriate communication with participants and exhibitors, as well as on educating our staff and volunteers during 4 trainings.

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C ONFE R EN C E R OO M S

The ICC offers 26 conference rooms, all of which are used

the most popular escape rooms, computer workshops as

for organising workshops, lectures, exhibitions and other

well as workshops allowing for active experiments with

activities during the Silesian Science Festival. This year

science.

one could choose between over 140 activities, including

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C O M M U N I C A T I ONS R O U T ES

This year our objective was to use the communications routes available at the ICC in such a way as to improve the comfort of participation in the event, both for visitors and exhibitors. Two truss structures (over 3 metres high and approx. 11 metres wide) with signs informing about the location of attractions and directions of exhibition were installed on the premises of the ICC.

We have also prepared 11 direction totems, about 150 boards with information on individual attractions and nearly 300 linear metres of floor stickers facilitating the visit to the festival. Moving about the ICC was easy also thanks to the large maps located in the building. Maps were also available as part of the 12-page supplement to “Gazeta Wyborcza” and “Dziennik Zachodni” with a circulation of 100,000 copies. The supplement was distributed during the festival as well.

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C O M M U N I C A T I ONS R O U T ES

During this year’s edition the Silesian Science Festival also used the space of “Spodek”. On the first day 11 garage inventions were presented in the connector between

the ICC and “Spodek”. Each visitor could take part in the poll to choose the most interesting of them. On the second day the connector was used for communications between the ICC and the cloakrooms for organised groups in “Spodek”.

The so-called upper restaurant area was turned this year into the FESTIVAL LABORATORY with a surface of ap-

prox. 200 m2, where it was possible to sacrifice oneself

for science and participate in interesting research. The principle was simple: volunteers entered the laboratory, selected a test they found interesting and put themselves at the disposal of specialists who conducted tests and surveys, asked questions and performed all activities in conformity with the methodology of science. In total.

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V IP Z O NE

The VIP zone, which was located close to the entrance to the ICC auditorium, was dedicated to partners and special guests who could relax away from the hustle and bustle and make themselves comfortable there. The zone covered an area of approx. 250 m2 and offered snacks, catering tables, sofas and coffee makers which worked very intensively during these two days and served nearly 1,000 coffees.

REP O RT S F R O M THE F E S TI V AL

Apart from the stands of six stations which broadcasted the event live, the festival space also featured a broadcasting studio situated above the main stage. It recorded over 17 hours of programme which includes, among others, reporter’s material, interviews and lecture recordings. Additionally, there was a parallel transmission from the main stage, from the auditorium stage and from the e-sport zone. In total, the live reports were watched by over 8,000 people. In the near future several hundred hours of television material presenting the most interesting attractions of the Silesian Science Festival will be released.

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PROMOTION

3. ŚL ĄSK I F EST I WA L NAU KI K ATOW ICE - PO DSU MOWA NI E

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PR O M O TI O N OF T H E 3 rd S I LES I AN S C I EN C E FES T I V AL K A T O W I C E In order to promote the 3rd Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE, an extensive, two-stage advertising campaign was conducted. The first stage of promotion lasted from June to Octo-

The second stage of promotion took place between

ber 2018 and consisted in promoting the registration for

November 2018 and January 2019 and was focused on

exhibitors, lecturers and workshop hosts. Action was ta-

promoting the festival itself, using key elements of the

ken both internally, with the use of promotion and com-

programme and names of special guests. At this stage

munication channels of the higher education institution

we used numerous tools of promotion on the Internet

organising the festival (University of Silesia, Silesian Uni-

and in media, as well as outdoor forms (billboards,

versity of Technology, Medical University of Silesia, Jan

citylights etc.).

Długosz University in Częstochowa, Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Edu-

In order to promote the 3rd Silesian Science Festival

cation in Katowice and Academy of Fine Arts in Katowi-

KATOWICE we have developed special visual identifica-

ce), that is through Internet services, social media and

tion which served to create graphically coherent elec-

e-mails sent out to staff, students and graduates, and

tronic and printed materials. The author of main festival

externally (publicly) to reach institutions, companies, or-

illustration is dr Marek Głowacki, employee of the Faculty

ganisations and other entities whose activity is related to

of Arts at University of Silesia in Katowice.

science or popularisation of science.

Detailed information on the event was published on the

To further boost the promotion of the festival, we have

websites of the higher education institutions organising

found 11 media patrons and 18 honorary patrons (inclu-

the festival, in particular on the website dedicated to the

ding 5 ministries).

event: www.slaskifestiwalnauki.pl and on the Facebook fanpage: www.fb.com/slaskifestiwalnauki.katowice.

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MEDIA ■■ PLN 1,470,062 media value equivalent (including PLN 370,970 in the press, PLN 1,099,092 on the Internet)

■■ 1,687,783 Internet recipients of information on the

I N T E R NE T

Silesian Science Festival in electronic media ■■ 1,704,610 recipients in the press

■■ over 700 pieces of information on the Internet ■■ over 50 pieces of information in the press

■■ 524 newspapers and magazines which wrote about the 3rd Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE

■■ 100,000 copies of the newspaper supplement to

“Gazeta Wyborcza” and “Dziennik Zachodni” with the programme ■■ of the 3rd Silesian Science Festival KATOWICE, issued

on Friday, 11 January and distributed among festival participants

■■ approx. 100 broadcasts of the radio spot (Antyradio,

Radio Bielsko, Radio Katowice)

■■ 3 radio programmes transmitted live from the festival (Radio Katowice, Radio Bielsko and Radio Piekary)

■■ 1,381,828 recipients in social media (Google, Instagram, Twitter)

■■ 207,766 visits to the website www.slaskifestiwalnauki. pl (in the period from 01.12.2018 to 15.01.2019)

■■ 342,400 recipients of information on the event on Facebook

■■ 347,491 recipients of posts on Facebook

■■ 35,097 viewings of the Silesian Science Festival Instagram (in the period from 06.01 to 12.01.2019)

■■ 37,300 of total reach on Twitter

■■ 13,506 viewings of material on YouTube

■■ 1,295,918 viewings of advertisements within Google Display Network

O U T D OO R ADVERTISING

M A T E R I ALS

■■ 196 outdoor advertisements

■■ 57 flags on lampposts in Katowice ■■ 15 citylights

■■ 27 billboards in 11 cities in Poland ■■ 2,600 posters

■■ 110,850 copies of printed materials (programme, map, invitations, publication)

■■ 40,500 gadgets

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S e l e ct e d c o mm e n t s o n th e 3 r d Si l e s i a n Sci e n c e F e s t i v a l p os t e d o n F a c e b oo k *

Zaczytani.org

Thank you for joint promotion of readership! Participation in the Silesian Science Festival was a true inspiration! Congratulations on a wonderful event.

Agnieszka

I am here for the third time and each year is more interesting than the previous one. The event is growing fantastically. The laser show was amazing. Great experience and probably even 5D sensations. Congratulations to the Organisers on such a successful event!

JOANNA

Grand scale of the event, excellent organisation, education and fun for everyone, from juniors to seniors.

SKN Technomat (Studenckie Koło Naukowe Technomat)

The Silesian Science Festival came to an end last night. Whew! What an event that was! Very inspirational, with lots of wonderful guests visiting our stand, thousands of questions and nearly twenty hours of great fun. We already have some ideas for next year – it will be hot again!

Physics & Lasershow

We had an absolute blast in Katowice and their festival is amazing, hopefully we can come visit again!

Wiktor Niedzicki The Silesian Science Festival is fun for kids and excellent education for young people. And adults can also benefit a lot. Scientists from all Silesian universities prepared a lot of attractions. Great respect for the enormous work they have done.

Polidomes International

Great pleasure for us to see what a big success had Śląski Festiwal Nauki Katowice! These guys really know how to make science fun!

RAFAŁ

It was awesome, what I saw surpassed my expectations. My 8-year-old son did not want to leave. Congratulations to the organisers.

Dominik

The Silesian Science Festival Katowice was really fantastic – well done to the organisers. What inspired me most was the meeting with the astronaut Nicole Stott. It was great to meet my favourite youtubers – Po Cudzemu and kasiagandor.com – extraordinary girls, as nice as their excellent content. Plus the hilarious Darwini, anecdotal Mirosław Hermaszewski and charismatic Filip Springer. It was worth visiting Katowice!

* original wording

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L e a d er

Hos t cit y

Co- hos t

Co- organis ers

Ma in te ch n ol ogi ca l pa rtn e r

St rat egi c s p ons or

In s titution a l pa rtn e r

S p ons or

Su p po r ting partne r

Part ner

Ho n orary pat ronage

Patronat Honorowy Prezydenta Miasta Katowice Marcina Krupy

Patronat Honorowy Prezydenta Miasta Gliwice Zygmunta Frankiewicza

Patronat Honorowy Prezydenta Miasta Sosnowca

Patronat Honorowy Prezydenta Miasta Chorzów Andrzeja Kotali

Patronat Honorowy Burmistrza Miasta Cieszyna

Med ia pat ronage

Silesian Science Festival 2018 – task financed under the agreement no. 512/P-DUN/2018 from the funds of the Minister of Science and Higher Education allocated for activities promoting science

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PROF. DR HAB. RYSZARD KOZIOłEK

R ados ł aw A ksamit

e-mail: ryszard.koziolek@us.edu.pl

International cooperation

General Director

Silesian Science Festival Press Spokesman e-mail: radoslaw.aksamit@us.edu.pl

JUSTYNA SZOSTEK-AKSAMIT

tel. +48 512 104 427

e-mail: justyna.szostek@us.edu.pl

SSF HEADQUARTERS

Executive Director

tel. +48 508 876 438

University of Silesia in Katowice ul. Bankowa 12 40-007 Katowice e-mail: sfn@us.edu.pl tel. +48 32 359 23 25


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