Author: Jana Tischer
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Science Slam Basel 2025
Join the Science Slam Club Basel for an evening where science meets entertainment! Friday, 3 October 2025, 8.00 pm – 11.00 pm Kulturhuus Häbse, Klingentalstrasse 79, 4005 Basel 👉 Tickets Please note: You can select your preferred ticket category in the final step of the booking process. After Party: The official Basel Science Slam Afterparty…
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Workshop “How to prepare a Science Slam”

Do you want to learn how to prepare a Science Slam? Join our workshop on 3 September! Registration Date: 3 September Time: 5 to 9 pm, including dinner break Place: Seminar room at University of Basel, on request online, more details coming soon For whom? For participants of the Science Slam Basel on 3 October…
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Science Slam Basel 2025 – Slammers wanted!
We are happy to announce that the Science Slam 2025 will take place on Friday, 3 October, at Kulturhuus Häbse! So mark the date in your calendar to not miss another fun edition of Science Slam Basel! Do you want to slam? You can sign up now! You have 8 minutes to present a scientific topic to the…
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Science Slam Club Info Event
Get to Know Science Slam Basel Are you interested in science communication? Would you like to get involved in organizing inspiring and entertaining events? Then join us for our info event on 5 June at 5:30 pm in the Kollegienhaus (University of Basel). At this event, you’ll learn more about Science Slam Basel, how the format works, and how…
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Science Slam Basel 2024

The Science Slam Club Basel invites you to an evening full of science and entertainment! Tickets: https://www.haebse.ch/spielplan/scienceslam2024 Friday, October 11th, 8 pm – 11 pm Kulturhuus Häbse, Klingentalstrasse 79, 4005 Basel Motivated researchers from various disciplines compete against each other to briefly and understandably explain a scientific topic in eight minutes. Whatever is fun is…
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Science Slam 2023

The Science Slam Club Basel invites you to an evening full of science and entertainment! Motivated students and researchers from different disciplines compete against each other to briefly and understandably explain a scientific topic in eight minutes. Whatever is fun is allowed! From presentations to props to songs and live experiments, there are no limits…
