Improvisational Theater for Computing Scientists
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Revision as of 16:08, 28 July 2010
The goal of this project is to bring creative practices of improvisational theatre into the training of research scientists to increase scientists capacities to be creative in their fields of expertise and to create new ways of seeing and doing education and research.
Performance in Scientific Conferences
- American Society for Cell Biology, CellSlam
- European Student Council Symposium [1]: Gijs Meeusen will present a very interactive workshop entitled Presenting Science using the theatre approach (2010).