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FAMELAB COMPETITION 2010

Don’t miss the fourth consecutive year of our FameLab Competition!

WHAT IS FAMELAB?
Based on the highly successful UK FameLab model, FameLab is an international talent competition to find the best new talent in science communication.

Watch videos of the finalists at our previous FameLab Competitions.

Originally created by the UK’s Cheltenham Science Festival, the idea behind the competition is to take science out of the classroom and make it fun, and to encourage young people with a passion for science and technology to share their enthusiasm with the general public.

The aim of FameLab is to encourage young scientists to inspire and excite public imagination with a vision of science in the 21st century. We are searching for the new faces of science in Greece, people who are able to develop their ideas and presentation skills for a non-specialist audience.

AM I ELIGIBLE?
The competition is open to anyone aged 18 or over working in or studying science, technology, engineering, mathematics or medicine – undergraduate and postgraduate students, teachers and lecturers, scientists and researchers are all welcome to apply!

Eligibility Criteria (MS Word, 60 KB)

HOW DO I ENTER?
Complete and return the registration form, and then turn up at one of the qualifying rounds in Athens or Thessaloniki and present any scientific topic to our panel of expert judges. Impress them with your knowledge of science, clarity and charisma and you could be selected to compete in the final!

Terms and Conditions (MS Word, 70 KB)
Registration Form (MS Word, 94 KB)

Deadline for submission of registration forms:
Wednesday 28 April 2010.

WHAT HAPPENS AT THE QUALIFYING ROUND?
You will be given a maximum of three minutes in which to impress the judges. The panel will be looking for exciting and engaging talks that can be understood by a general public adult audience. Props are allowed but you must be able to carry them on and off stage with you – there is no set-up time or assistance and no table to put them on. PowerPoint presentations are not permitted.

WHAT EXACTLY AM I EXPECTED TO DO?
Inspire and excite public imagination by giving an entertaining and original talk in either English or Greek that is scientifically accurate in front of a live non-scientific audience. The judges are looking for three qualities: content, clarity and charisma. So make sure your subject matter is well chosen and clearly put across, that your facts are right, and that you let your passion for your subject shine through!

WHAT HAPPENS AT THE FINAL?
The finalists will be asked to give a new presentation of up to five minutes on a contemporary science topic that is different from that presented at the qualifying round. The judges will ask the finalists questions on the topic and give them feedback.

WHO ARE THE JUDGES?
Leading figures from the world of science and media.

WHAT ARE THE PRIZES?
The participants chosen to go through to the final will be invited to a free Masterclass weekend in science communication led by experts from the UK and Greece.

The FameLab Greece winner chosen at the final will win an all-expenses paid trip to the UK for the Cheltenham Science Festival on 9–13 June 2010, where he/she will compete in FameLab International 2010 together with the winners of the other FameLab Competitions taking place in over 10 countries around the world.

Other prizes:

1st Prize: laptop; 2nd Prize: video camera; 3rd Prize: MP4 player.
The winner and the two runners-up will receive a series of popular science books, kindly offered by Avgo Books.
Audience Award: at the final, the audience will vote for their own favourite finalist.
All the finalists will be given a number of networking opportunities with other science communicators in Europe and take part in British Council events.

QUALIFYING ROUND: ATHENS
When: Thursday 29 April 2010, 6 p.m.
Where: National Hellenic Research Foundation, 48 V. Konstantinou Street, 116 35 Athens
RSVP: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=118838448133162
QUALIFYING ROUND: THESSALONIKI
When: Monday 3 May 2010, 6 p.m.
Where: British Council, 4th Floor, Emporiko Kentro Plateia, 43 Tsimiski Street, 546 23 Thessaloniki
RSVP: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=106784366029443
MASTERCLASS
When: 8 May 2010, 1500–2200 &
9 May 2010, 1000–1600
Where: British Council, 17 Kolonaki Square, 106 73 Athens
GRAND FINAL
When: Monday 17 May 2010, 6 p.m.
Where: National Hellenic Research Foundation, 48 V. Konstantinou Street, 116 35 Athens
RSVP: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=125748474107023

INFORMATION
For further information, please contact us:

Athens
Katy Yakoumaki
British Council
17 Kolonaki Square
106 73 Athens
Telephone 210 369 2342
Fax 210 361 4658
E-mail Katy.Yakoumaki@britishcouncil.gr
Thessaloniki
Chrysoula Melidou
British Council
PO Box 50007
540 13 Thessaloniki
Telephone 2310 378 314
Fax 2310 282 498
E-mail Chrysoula.Melidou@britishcouncil.gr

FameLab is being organised in collaboration with the National Hellenic Research Foundation.

Kindly supported by Avgo Books and the Greek Physics Association.

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