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On 27 March 2014, ESO will participate in Germany’s nationwide Girls’ Day activities. The annual event sees technical enterprises, universities and research organisations open their doors to female school students, in order to provide an insight into science and technology professions. Such open days help girls to make well-informed decisions about their future and encourage them to choose careers in science and technology.
The ESO Girls’ Day, An Introduction to the Work of the European Southern Observatory, comprises a series of talks in German and question-and-answer sessions with ESO staff and students. A wide range of subjects are covered, from astronomy and engineering to administration and human resources.
To conclude this introduction to the world’s most productive astronomical observatory, there will be a live video link to ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT). Located 2600 metres above sea level on Cerro Paranal, the VLT is the world’s most advanced optical instrument — and a formidable science machine. The Girls’ Day visitors will be able to talk to an ESO astronomer working 11 000 kilometres away in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Places are limited for this event. To register, please visit the Girls’ Day website. The talks at the event will be in German.
When: 10:30-15:45, Thursday 27 March 2014
Where: ESO Headquarters, Karl-Schwarzschild-Straße 2, D-85748 Garching bei München, Germany