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05/11/2021 13:43

Science Gallery International announces leading German university as latest member of its global network

Stefanie Terp Stabsstelle Kommunikation, Events und Alumni
Technische Universität Berlin

    Irish-born and Dublin-based organisation welcomes TU Berlin to its roster of leading university partners

    Announcement comes as network deepens its international presence while eyeing further expansion

    Science Gallery International, the Irish-born and Dublin-based organisation that oversees a global network of university-linked Science Gallery locations has today (11.05.21) announced TU Berlin as the latest signing to its international roster of leading higher education institutions.

    The announcement brings the number of universities in the Science Gallery Network to nine, with TU Berlin joining top universities in Atlanta, Dublin, London, Detroit, Melbourne, Venice, Bengaluru, and Rotterdam. The Science Gallery concept sees science, art, technology and design collide, creating world-class educational and cultural experiences to young people through bold and ambitious exhibitions, events and programming. More than 6 million people have visited Science Gallery worldwide since its first location opened in Dublin in 2008. Since then, its partner universities have invested €180 million total in the network of galleries.

    Speaking about the announcement, Executive Director of Science Gallery International, Andrea Bandelli said: “From its goal of actively contributing to shaping the future, to its highly international flavour and its recognition of the need for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to teaching, research and science communication, TU Berlin is a perfect fit for Science Gallery. Its outlook and ethos aligns with Science Gallery’s own ethos, couched as it is in innovative research, youth engagement, lateral thinking, and the coming together of art, design, technology and science. Moreover, as a city, Berlin is at the vanguard of unique cultural experiences and is a leading light across the worlds of technology, art and design. I am confident that Science Gallery Berlin will be very well received when its doors open in the city and will have much to contribute to conversations in Berlin, Germany and beyond.

    “Against the backdrop of a rapidly changed and changing world, one which will eventually emerge from the ongoing effects of the global pandemic, the need for both organisations’ imaginative, research-based and solutions-oriented approach to problem-solving, one which equips young people to respond to existing and emerging challenges, has never been more timely. Science Gallery is excited to face into this new and unknown context with TU Berlin by its side.”

    President of TU Berlin, Christian Thomsen added: “TU Berlin has always sought to frame our commitment to innovative teaching and research in science and technology in terms of how we can provide sustainable benefits to society and future generations. We see Science Gallery as an exciting opportunity to continue this commitment through providing a space in which the interface between the university and the city of Berlin comes alive through stimulating conversations, exhibition programs and events that capture and explore those most urgent challenges facing contemporary society.”

    Provost of Trinity College Dublin, itself the site of the first Science Gallery location, Dr Patrick Prendergast added: "Science Gallery Berlin brings together TU Berlin's excellent academic research with the thriving art and design scene in Berlin. Berlin is the perfect city for Science Gallery: its rich cultural past and the present will create endless opportunities to engage the local community with leading thinkers in art and science internationally. This achievement demonstrates the international appetite for the Science Gallery concept – in which science and the humanities work together, and one which was homegrown in Ireland at Trinity College Dublin and exported across the world. We are thrilled to welcome TU Berlin to our Network and we look forward to working together and making Science Gallery a new landmark in the academic and cultural life of Berlin."

    Imagining and re-imagining the future
    Despite economic slowdowns due to the pandemic and the closure of most cultural venues on the grounds of public health, Science Gallery International’s sights remain trained on the future, as it aims to expand the number of signed university locations in its network to 12.

    However, the organisation’s definition of growth goes beyond simply quantitative, Dr Bandelli explained: “Science Gallery has enjoyed a warm global reception and remarkable growth trajectory in a relatively short period of time, since its beginnings in Dublin in 2008. With a view to adding three further university locations to the network, filling some gaps in our worldwide presence – exploring opportunities in Japan, Mexico and the Global South – we aim to create three to four clusters of galleries around the globe. From there, we’ll be working on creating local partnerships and collaborations, deepening engagement across the network. In the last five years, we’ve worked with artists, designers and researchers from 90 countries who are thought-leaders in their practice or field, so our focus will be on translating that engagement into opportunities for the wider public to enjoy.”

    Across the Science Gallery Network, its locations are setting into a new decade and the second year of the pandemic, with upcoming programming reflecting timely concerns. Themes include:
    ● Melbourne: MENTAL, an exhibition and events program exploring the full spectrum of mental health, and confronting societal bias and stigma.
    ● Dublin: IN THESE STRANGE TIMES, an evolving series that aims to discuss, showcase and explore the various ways in which humanity has responded to COVID-19.
    ● Bengaluru: CONTAGION, exploring the phenomenon of the transmission of emotions, behaviours, and diseases.
    ● Detroit: TRACKED AND TRACED, exploring privacy, data, surveillance, artificial intelligence – and their impact on human behaviour, mental health, justice, ethics, science, democracy and the environment.

    For more information, visit: http://www.sciencegallery.org.

    ENDS

    Contact: Stephen Moloney DHR Communications, Tel: 01-4200580 / 087-7858522.
    Note to Editors:
    ● Executive Director of Science Gallery International, Dr. Andrea Bandelli is available for interview upon request.

    About Science Gallery International: At the vanguard of the STEM to STEAM movement, Science Gallery International is leading the creation of the world’s first university-linked network dedicated to public engagement with science and art, igniting the creative potential of young people globally to tackle the world’s biggest challenges. Through its galleries, pop-up programmes and touring exhibitions, the Science Gallery Network has reached millions of 15-25 year olds with inspiring and participative transdisciplinary programmes featuring emerging research and ideas from the worlds of art, science, design and technology. The pioneering Science Gallery is based at Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, with galleries also at King’s College London, The University of Melbourne, the Indian Institute of Science, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Michigan State University and Erasmus University Medical Center, and Emory University. The expansion of Science Gallery in Latin America and Asia is planned over the coming years. To learn more about Science Gallery, visit sciencegallery.org.

    About Technische Universität Berlin: Technische Universität Berlin is a member of the Berlin University Alliance, making it one of Germany’s Universities of Excellence. With some 33,000 students and 8,000 staff, it is one of the largest technical universities in Germany. TU Berlin is also a highly international university: 26% of its students are international students, it operates more than 400 successful international research and teaching collaborations. The areas covered by its seven faculties are unique for a technical university, bringing together natural sciences and technology, planning sciences, economics and management, social sciences, and humanities under one roof. This wide range of disciplines enables TU Berlin to adopt a holistic approach in its work on important future issues such as digitalization, sustainability and climate protection. Developing science and technology for the benefit of society is of key importance for Technische Universität Berlin.


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