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It’s showtime at the Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg: On 6th October 2021 the stage is set for six researchers working in Luxembourg! During their performances of 10 minutes each, they will try to win the hearts of the audience during this year’s Science Slam. The audience gets to decide who the winner is! Our special guest of the evening is Mr. Science from science.lu.

Like in a Poetry or Comedy Slam, the researchers participating in this event can decide themselves, how they would like to present their scientific topics. Even poems, songs and dances are allowed. There is only one rule: It cannot be longer than 10 minutes and it must not be boring.

Do not miss the interesting, entertaining and easy to understand performances of the researchers from Luxembourg! Buy your ticket (5€) now following this link: www.neimenster.lu/science-slam

The event takes place in English and will be moderated by Manuel Maidorn.

When?

The event starts at 19:00. Doors open at 17:30.

Where?

Neumünster Abbey Cultural and Meeting Centre
Salle Robert Krieps
28 Rue Münster
L-2160 Luxembourg

Organisational information

The number of car parks near the Abbey is limited. Please use public transport!

The Science Slam is held as a Covid-Check Event. You need to be either vaccinated, recovered or tested in order to enter. More information can be found here: https://scienceslam.uni.lu/

Get your tickets via the following link: www.neimenster.lu/science-slam!

Why participate?

Be there when scientists from Luxembourg explain their work in an easy to understand and entertaining way. And vote for the best slammer!

Organisation & contact

LuxDoc Luxembourg’s Young Researchers Association
scienceslam@uni.lu

The event is possible thanks to the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). Additional sponsors are the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) as well as the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST).

Author: University of Luxembourg, DESCOM

Disclaimer: science.lu assumes no responsibility for the content of this article. If you have any questions, please contact the organizer.