Get ready for an unforgettable evening at the iconic Biosphère in Montreal! On November 10, from 6:00 p.m. to midnight, Researchers' Night will transform the venue into an international summit. As a delegate, you'll have the unique opportunity to meet and interact with hundreds of researchers from various fields, including biology, health, community science, social sciences, and astronomy. Join us as we explore the exciting future of science and engage in thought-provoking discussions that will shape our world.
A Unique Opportunity to Connect with Researchers
Engage in face-to-face meetings with scientists from diverse fields
Researchers' Night at the Biosphère offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to personally connect with researchers from various fields. Imagine engaging in face-to-face meetings with scientists who are passionate about their work and eager to share their knowledge with you. Whether you're interested in biology, health, community science, social sciences, or astronomy, this event brings together experts who are at the forefront of their respective fields.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to have a conversation with a microbiologist or discuss the consequences of climate change with an eminent American scientist? Researchers' Night allows you to do just that and more. It's a chance to ask questions, exchange ideas, and gain insights into the latest advancements in science.
Thought-Provoking Lectures and Engaging Presentations
Explore fascinating topics and gain new perspectives
As part of the program, Researchers' Night features three captivating lectures hosted by Catherine Éthier. One of the highlights is a duel between two researchers on the theme of 'Être ou ne pas être… vivant!' (To be or not to be…alive!). This thought-provoking debate will challenge your understanding of life and its boundaries.
In addition, two eminent American scientists will share their in-the-field experiences of the consequences of climate change. These presentations offer a unique opportunity to gain new perspectives on this pressing global issue. You'll have the chance to hear firsthand accounts and learn about the latest research findings.
Are you ready to expand your knowledge and engage in stimulating discussions? Join us at Researchers' Night and be inspired by these enlightening lectures and presentations.
Live Demonstrations and Interactive Experiences
Participate in hands-on activities and witness science in action
Researchers' Night goes beyond traditional lectures and presentations. It offers a range of live demonstrations and interactive experiences that allow you to immerse yourself in the world of science. Microbiologist Chloé Savard, also known as 'ScienceChloe' on Instagram, will be presenting her work live, giving you a glimpse into the fascinating world of microbiology.
But that's not all! The hosts of the popular podcast 'Fireflies' will be recording a special episode in front of the audience, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event. You'll have the opportunity to witness science in action, ask questions, and even participate in hands-on activities.
Ready to be amazed and inspired? Don't miss out on the live demonstrations and interactive experiences at Researchers' Night.
A Festive Atmosphere with Music and Refreshments
Enjoy a lively ambiance with a DJ and beverages
Researchers' Night is not just about science; it's also about having a great time! The event creates a festive atmosphere with a DJ spinning lively tunes throughout the evening. Dance, mingle, and enjoy the vibrant ambiance as you connect with researchers and fellow attendees.
Feeling thirsty? You'll find beverages available for purchase on-site, ensuring that you stay refreshed and energized throughout the night. So grab a drink, strike up a conversation, and make the most of this unique and entertaining event.
Are you ready to party with scientists and fellow science enthusiasts? Researchers' Night promises a memorable and fun-filled experience for all.
Conclusion
Researchers' Night at the Biosphère in Montreal offers a unique and exciting opportunity to connect with researchers, explore fascinating topics, and engage in thought-provoking discussions. Whether you're interested in biology, health, community science, social sciences, or astronomy, this event brings together experts who are passionate about their work and eager to share their knowledge with you. From face-to-face meetings with scientists to captivating lectures and interactive experiences, Researchers' Night promises an unforgettable evening filled with inspiration and discovery.
Join us at the Biosphère on November 10 for an immersive and enlightening experience. Be a part of the international summit and help shape the future of science. Get ready to expand your horizons, ask questions, and gain new perspectives. Researchers' Night is where science comes alive, and you don't want to miss it!
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Can I attend Researchers' Night without a science background?
Absolutely! Researchers' Night is open to everyone, regardless of their scientific background. It's a great opportunity to learn, ask questions, and engage with researchers from various fields. Don't be shy to join the discussions and explore the exciting world of science.
Are there any age restrictions for attending Researchers' Night?
Researchers' Night welcomes visitors of all ages. Whether you're a curious child, a student, a professional, or a science enthusiast, there's something for everyone. Bring your family and friends along for a memorable and educational experience.
How can I purchase tickets for Researchers' Night?
Tickets for Researchers' Night can be purchased starting Friday, October 13. To ensure a smooth experience and avoid long lines, a limited number of visit slots will be available. You'll also have the option to choose whether or not to attend a lecture when making your reservation. Stay tuned for more information on ticket sales and availability.
Is public transportation available to the Biosphère?
Yes, the Biosphère is conveniently located just two minutes away from the Jean-Drapeau Métro station. We encourage visitors to use public transit to minimize their environmental impact and make a small step towards biodiversity conservation.