Centro Ciência Viva do Algarve celebrates 24 years with an eye on the future
This last year and a half "has been complicated", but Covid-19 did not stop this space from reinventing itself
This last year and a half "has been complicated", but Covid-19 did not stop this space from reinventing itself
One session will be more for children and youth and another for the general public
Simão turned his passion for volcanoes into scientific knowledge, with facts and data that are always up to date
Pandemic forces everything to take place online
This nationwide project is led by CCV de Tavira and has several Algarve partners
What are the new realities facing Museums and Science Centers?
Project is three years old and could be extended to all LCC
Visors started to be printed on March 21st.
Event is part of the Program Faro Senior
Researchers of all ages and from various institutions participate in the initiative
The observations resulted from a partnership between the Centro Ciência Viva do Algarve and the João de Deus Schools Group