On Friday 26th September, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Humanitas University opens the doors of its campus in Pieve Emanuele (MI) for a special event celebrating the European Researchers’ Night.
An evening dedicated to science, research, and open dialogue between the academic world and the public, designed to engage both adults and children (ages 6 and up).
It’s the perfect opportunity to come with friends and family and enjoy a unique experience together: visit research laboratories, take part in hands-on scientific experiments led by our researchers (suitable for all ages, including children aged 6 and up), and attend the talk “Science Speaks” featuring researchers and professors Carolina Greco and Marinos Kallikourdis, moderated by Paolo Oliva.
The European Researchers’ Night is a Europe-wide initiative held in hundreds of cities every year, aiming to bring science closer to the general public and showcase the everyday work of researchers. It’s a not-to-be-missed chance to discover scientific research in a simple, engaging, and fun way.
Don’t miss the opportunity to spend a special evening fueled by scientific curiosity – bring your friends, children (ages 6 and up), and the whole family!
The event will be held in Italian only and it is free of charge. Refreshments will be offered to all attendees during the evening. To help us welcome you in the best possible way, we kindly ask that you register in advance.

