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More than 300 Bulgarian scientists to join European Researchers' Night 2020

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With the project "One day in the life of the academician" Bulgaria begins its participation in the initiative "European Night of Scientists 2020" on October 20. In a series of meetings, students will get acquainted with the work of the most prominent Bulgarian researchers and will follow how their day goes, the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences announced. The guests will then describe their impressions in an essay themed "A Day in an Academician's Life".

Over 300 Bulgarian scientists will take part in the European Scientists' Night 2020 initiative. The culmination will be on November 27 with events in more than 25 towns, including aboard the Akademik research vessel and in the narrow-gauge train in the Rhodope Mountain, BTA reports.



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