
Soapbox Science on the Tempelhofer Feld in Berlin - in the best autumn weather in June 2017. | Photo: Cecilia Kruszynski
In June the first round of Soapbox Science took place in Berlin on the Tempelhofer Feld: Twelve scientists from all over Germany where standing on soap boxes presenting their research in the fields of technology, natural sciences and medicine. Founded in the UK in 2011, the events transform public areas into an arena for learning and scientiļ¬c debate. The aim of Soapbox Science is to promote a higher visibility of women in science and a more balanced gender distribution in scientific research. The Berlin editions are co-organised and supported by several IGB scientists.
+++ Anyone who would like to see what Soapbox Science looks in action and wants to learn something new should come on 7 November 2017 from 12 to 14 clock to Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz. +++

IGB scientist Clara Romero. | Photo: Cecilia Kruszynski

IGB scientist Lysanne Snijders. | Photo: Cecilia Kruszynski

Photo: Cecilia Kruszynski

IGB scientist Kate Laskowski. | Photo: Cecilia Kruszynski