The University and LABORAL Kutxa renew their agreement sponsorship for the #LabMeCrazy! Science Film Festival
The bank will contribute 12,000 euros for the film festival and the cycle "The Science Museum Explains".
21 | 12 | 2021
The University of Navarra has renewed the agreement of sponsorship with LABORAL Kutxa by which the entity will contribute 10,000 euros for the third edition of the international film festival #LabmeCrazy!, and 2,000 euros to lecture series "The Science Museum explains".
The agreement was signed by Igor Errasti, Administrator of the academic center, and Pello Bayona, director of Companies of Navarra in LABORAL Kutxa. The Administrator thanked the commitment of the entity with this project with which it has been collaborating since the first edition: "The partnership of Laboral Kutxa during these years has promoted the informative work of the Museum through the international film festival and the lecture series. Both activities are a point of meeting to transmit the scientific knowledge and care for the environment among the new generations".
For his part, Pello Bayona assured that "the renewal of agreement is the result of the cooperation between the University of Navarra and LABORAL Kutxa, for promote the scientific knowledge dissemination among the citizens, as a contribution to society in general and to Navarra in particular".
Bringing science closer
The third edition of #LabMeCrazy! Film Festival will take place from February 21 to 24, 2022. The festival, which in its last edition counted with the participation of 1,120 productions from 92 countries, seeks to awaken the passion for science, highlighting and rewarding some of the best science-related audiovisual productions.
"The Science Museum Explains" is a lecture series that addresses issues related to science that are very present in the media and public opinion. Professors and researchers, both from the University of Navarra and from other universities and institutions, give these informative sessions aimed at all audiences interested in scientific topics.