Nuovi modi di condividere il sapere

Authors

Natalia Milazzo (ed)
Luca Carra (ed)
Massimo Bianchi (ed)
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italia

Keywords:

Third Mission, University of Milan, Social Innovation, Knowledge Sharing, Botanical Gardens, Archaeological Sites, Scientific Dissemination

Synopsis

This second volume of the Unimi Connect – Universo Terza Missione series depicts a university that is opened up to society. The book provides a detailed account of 12 projects proving that knowledge can be a formidable engine of social innovation when it is shared with society.

The section "Opening up to science and culture" offers an insight into five initiatives differing in themes and scopes but sharing a common denominator in their impact on society. The book explores the following topics: Botanical gardens’ role in research advancement and knowledge dissemination; the University of Milan Orchestra’s contribution to a thriving cultural environment; the establishment and consolidation of relations with China; the University’s commitment to open access policies to foster knowledge sharing dynamics; the positive impact of studies on the toxicological safety of products on our daily life.

The second section is entitled "Opening up to young people". Engagement in innovative knowledge dissemination activities conveys researchers’ passion for science and proves that even the most complex ideas and concepts can be accessible in a fun, yet scientifically sound, manner. In this section, you might read about programs on stem cells and brain research engaging high school students, games designed to attract the generic public to the World of Dante and theater plays unvealing the charm of Physics.

The book concludes with a focus on archaeological research, highlighting not only its contribution to new discoveries, but also its role in consolidating relations with territories, strenghtening local identities and advancing innovation. The last section “Apri all’Antico” takes the reader on a journey to the discovery of the magnificent archeological sites of Aswan in Egypt and Tarquinia and Poviglio in Italy.

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Author Biographies

Natalia Milazzo

Natalia Milazzo obtained her Bachelor Degree in Classical Studies from Università degli Studi di Milano. She is a Journalist with a long experience in science communication and communication to consumers. She is currently editorial collaborator at Zadig. 

Luca Carra

Luca Carra has a degree in Philosophy from the University of Milan. He is Director of Scienzainrete, associate of Zadig benefit company and Secretary of the 2003 Group for Research. He has been scientific advisor to the Italian Minister for Ecological Transition Roberto Cingolani. He is the author of numerous books that explore the interconnectedness of the environment, global health and social inequalities.

Massimo Bianchi, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italia

Massimo Bianchi received his PhD in Labour, Development and Innovation from Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia. He is responsible of the University Third Mission Assessment and Evaluation Office at Università degli Studi di Milano. 

 

Published

September 21, 2023

Details about the available publication format: PDF

PDF

ISBN-13 (15)

979-12-5510-035-5

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EPUB

ISBN-13 (15)

979-12-5510-037-9

Details about the available publication format: Print

Print

ISBN-13 (15)

979-12-5510-032-4

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