Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID) presents “KLARpsy” at Berlin Science Week
The Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID) will be represented with its KLARpsy team at an exhibition stand and will provide information about its services providing, among others, comprehensible summaries of psychological research. . The freely accessible KLARpsy texts make scientific backgrounds and findings from psychology understandable for everyone. On the Berlin CAMPUS, you can find out more about psychological topics or take part in practical activities to make the world of psychology more tangible for everyone together with the KLARpsy team. At the stand itself, visitors can name topics of their choice and test their knowledge of psychological terminology.
The CAMPUS program starts at 12 noon on both days and lasts into the evening. The museum and exhibitions are open on Friday from 9 am to 6 pm and on Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, admission for two days is 5 Euro.
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Berlin Science Week 2024
The diverse program covers a wide range of scientific research - from nature to technology to society and more. Through discussions and lectures, workshops, science slams, performances and films, Berlin Science Week brings together diverse perspectives, arouses curiosity and promotes a deeper understanding of our world.
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The project “KLARpsy” presents itself at Berlin Science Week.
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