# Results From Impact Assessment on Society and scientists of Frascati   Scienza European Researchers' Night in Years 2006-2015

**Authors:** G. Mazzitelli, S. Arnone, F. Bellini, M. Faccini, D. Maselli, I., Paximadas, F. Spagnoli

arXiv: 1901.05665 · 2019-01-18

## TL;DR

This paper evaluates the impact of the European Researchers' Night in Frascati from 2006 to 2015, highlighting its role in raising awareness of science and fostering dialogue between researchers and the public.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive assessment of the societal and scientific impact of the European Researchers' Night over a decade in Frascati, including organizational insights.

## Key findings

- Increased public engagement with science in Frascati.
- Enhanced dialogue between researchers and citizens.
- Growth of educational activities and outreach.

## Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present the impact achieved by Frascati Scienza Association on society and research through the European Researchers' Night project funded by the European Commission within the years 2006-2015. The project has been devoted to raise awareness of researchers' work, encourage the dialogue between researchers and citizens and the choice of young people to pursue a career in science. The first scientific activities and cultural events took shape in 2006, under the coordination of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), through the European Researchers' Night project, the most important and significant event to promote the role of the researcher and bring people of all ages closer to the scientific world. The positive and successful experience of the first two events, pushed the researchers and citizens of Frascati, where most of Italian research centers and infrastructures are located, to formally associate in the Frascati Scienza in 2008, who started to coordinate the event from 2008. Frascati Scienza was driven by the need to promote educational activities to citizens, young people and schools, in order to involve the general public in science and to bring researchers closer to society.

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