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The FNR Science Image Competition was organised for the first time in 2019 on the occasion of the FNR’s 20th anniversary. A second and third edition took place in 2021 and 2022 respectively, with a fourth edition foreseen for 2024 (TBC).

Overview

The FNR Science Image Competition has multiple aims: to show the growing role of images in scientific research, to reveal how scientific work is conducted, to give a face to the researchers conducting it and to present various ways to engage the public with science. The competition also aims to bridge the gap between science & research and the general public, to show the dedication and fascination that fuel the scientists and, last but not least, to inspire the audience and bring it to discover a widely unknown environment.

Three editions of the FNR Science Image Competition have taken place so far: One in 2019/20, 2021, and 2022. A next edition is foreseen for 2024 (TBC).

Categories

1) Object of study (image)

From the microcosm to the macrocosm, images of the research object captured by scientists using a camera or generated by a computer.

2) Scientists in action (photographs)

Photographs of research in practice, presented by and featuring those conducting it.

3) Places and tools

Photographs of the surroundings in which scientists take measurements, generate data, share their passion, make discoveries and of the instruments they use while doing so.

4) Science outreach activities

Photographs of an activity where researcher and science communicators dialogue with the school children, students or the wider public or of interactive projects for school children, students and the wider public, giving them an overview of science and research and/or scientists’ research methods.

2022 edition

2021 FNR SCIENCE IMAGE COMPETITION

2021 edition

2021 FNR SCIENCE IMAGE COMPETITION

2019/20 edition

2019 FNR SCIENCE IMAGE COMPETITION

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