miércoles, 11 de abril de 2012

CAC - Actividades

CAC - Actividades


Valencia Fashion Week

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 02:05 AM PST

From Wednesday 15 to Saturday 18 February, the city of Valencia Is dressed with fashion designers of Valencia Fashion Week. The most important is that all activity is conducted within the Agora building which will include the official runway, the Zone D, the Zone Off, Valencia Culture Place, Dedal Showroom and solidarity parades.

THE UNIVERSE IN YOUR CLASSROOM

Posted: 16 Nov 2011 01:29 AM PST

In ‘A Walk around the solar system’, primary school students learn to distinguish a star from a planet, understand how solar and lunar eclipses happen, fly over Mars, and even pass through the rings of Saturn! All of this is thanks to the spectacular digital planetarium.

From 11:00pm to 12:00pm everyday:

20th October 2011
17th November 2011
1th December 2011
12tth January 2012
19th January 2012
1st March 2012
8th March 2012
29th March 2012
19th April 2012
10th May 2012

Secondary school students attending the planetarium show ‘Our Home in the Cosmos’ are faced with a question: is there life in in other places?. In this digital planetarium session, they travel the solar system in search of these places and discover, among other things, what a supernova is, how stars form and evolve, how the sun affects the Earth for it to be inhabitable, how many exoplanets we know and where they are.

From 11:00pm to 12:00pm everyday:

27th October 2011
24th November 2011
15th December 2011
26th January 2012
22th March 2012
26th April 2012
17th May 2012

Further information at the web site El Universo en tu aula

True to Science Cycle (A Ciencia Cierta)

Posted: 16 Nov 2011 01:08 AM PST

The mistery of numbers, medicine in ancient Egypt, why do we know what we know about dinosaurs, the amazing world of fungi or what do we like Neanderthals?

This are some interesting issues raised in the second year of ‘True of Science’, the programme of lectures sponsored by Cafés Lavazza and which bring us to the Science Museum prominent publicists and international experts to give us reliable and attractive keys that is know ‘True to Science’ but also what is not known.

Tuesdays in the Oceanogràfic (2011-2012)

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 03:45 AM PST

In its previous seven editions, the topics have ranged from biodiversity (from a global point of view and the particular case of sharks, an especially threatened zoological group), to ocean dynamics, fisheries and environmental impacts, as well as one-off exhibitions on the polar seas and their surroundings, the relationship between the oceans and climate change, the deep sea and worldwide oceanic exploration.

For the next edition, we have chosen different hot points of the planet’s biodiversity, that will be developed over ten sessions, points which represent a climax of endemic biodiversity (or with certain endemic species that lend character to the surroundings), still not directly affected by human activity, as possible points that have experienced a favourable progress as a consequence of the implementation of specific conservation and protection actions. The idea is to share different proposals that are in use today in order to establish policies and plan specific conservation strategies for a particular domain (the ocean) with very limited protected areas.

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