Uniting Cities, Inspiring Minds „Science Comes to Town“ kicks off

June 5, 2025 marked the official launch of "Science Comes to Town", a flagship EU-funded initiative led by the cities and regions of Kiel, Brest, and Split in collaboration with more than 70 European institutions and the SEA-EU Alliance (European University of the Seas).

With €6 million in funding from the European Commission, the project set the stage for a vibrant year-long celebration of science in 2026.

The initiative seeks to build stronger connections between science and society by bringing research into the heart of European communities. Key themes include the protection of our oceans, cultural heritage, nurturing young talents, and health and wellbeing. Science Comes to Town aims to make science not only visible but also tangible and accessible – right in the heart of towns, cities, and communities. By bringing research into everyday life, the project seeks to build trust in scientific knowledge, strengthen Europe’s capacity for innovation, and highlight the value of evidence-based decision-making.

 

Contact project management

City of Kiel
Science Officers
Claudia Eulitz & Kerstin Großmann

KielRegion GmbH
Sünje Fock & Sophia Beukenhorst

 

Split to Host Grand Opening of the Year of Science

The project’s inauguration will take place in January 2026 with a spectacular opening event in Split. The Croatian city will welcome all project partners for a gathering of minds and ideas.

“Split is honoured to host the launch of Science Comes to Town. Whether it’s about reimagining public spaces, promoting urban sustainability, or bringing innovation closer to our communities, bold solutions emerge through collaboration — across science, policy, industry, and civil society. That demands openness, trust in one another’s expertise, and the courage to embrace new perspectives. Our opening conference will spark the conversations needed to shape a better future,” said the City of Split.

 
 

Empowering the Next Generation of Scientists in Kiel

In Kiel, the focus will be on inspiring the next generation of scientists. Activities will target schools, teachers, and young people through expanded programmes such as “Rent-a-Scientist”. Its French counterpart will also be expanded, and successful formats like children’s universities will be relaunched and shared with new cities.

Citizen science and co-creation projects will offer hands-on experiences, where young people can discover the importance of reproducibility and learn practical data management skills – both in the classroom and during events such as EUCYS (the European Union Contest for Young Scientists).

“I’m especially thrilled that EUCYS, one of Europe’s most prestigious science competitions for youth, is coming to Kiel. It sends a strong signal in support of education, innovation, and international collaboration,” said Dr Ulf Kämpfer, Mayor of Kiel.

Looking Ahead: Spotlight on European Researchers’ Night

The project will make its public debut on 26 September 2025 during the European Researchers’ Night. Simultaneous events in all three cities will feature live science experiments, talks, music, and hands-on stations.

“The European Researchers’ Night is the perfect launch for our coming Year of Science,” said Ulrike Wielatt, Managing Director of KielRegion GmbH. “Each region will shine with its own unique and inspiring programme – and at the same time, we’re building bridges across borders. Planned highlights include international activities such as a ‘Science Battle’ between the citizens of Kiel, Brest and Split. Look forward to fascinating insights, creative formats, and a vibrant sense of community – science will come to life in unexpected ways!”

 

Brest to Showcase Research-Driven Innovation

In addition to reinforcing trust in science, the project partners aim to promote science-based decision-making. Addressing the complex challenges of our time with solid and verifiable facts creates sustainable solutions and helps to –lead informed societal or political debates. 

In Brest, the focus will be on sparking innovation – and that means investing in young talents. At a time when many research and innovation sectors are facing skills shortages, it’s more important than ever to inspire young people to consider careers in science.

The project’s activities in Brest are designed to bring research to life, foster interaction with young innovators, and build vital skills such as teamwork, communication, and entrepreneurship. Early-career researchers will also receive targeted support to help them navigate Europe’s diverse research ecosystem with confidence.

A key event in Brest will be EU TalentOn, the European Union Contest for Early-Career Researchers, where young talents from across Europe will join forces in interdisciplinary teams to tackle urgent challenges – from sustainable urban development to the ethical use of AI. “With EU TalentOn, we are bringing Europe’s brightest young minds to Brest. It’s a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and scientific excellence,” said François Cuillandre, Mayor of Brest and President of Brest métropole.

 
 

All Project Partners at a glance:

  • Campus Business Box e.V.
  • Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
  • CINEMARE Meeresfilmfestival
  • CITTI-PARK Kiel
  • Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt
  • Duale Hochschule Schleswig-Holstein
  • Europa Union Schleswig-Holstein
  • Fachhochschule Kiel
  • GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel
  • GREEN SCREEN Naturfilmfestival
  • Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein
  • IPN - Leibniz-Institut für die Pädagogik der Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik
  • Industrie- und Handelskammer Kiel
  • Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft
  • Kiel Marketing e.V.
  • Kieler Wirtschaftsförderung (KiWi)
  • KielRegion GmbH
  • Landeshauptstadt Kiel
  • Staatskanzlei Schleswig-Holstein
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionsbiologie
  • Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel
  • Schleswig-Holsteinische Universitäts-Gesellschaft
  • Stiftung Jugend forscht e.V. (Jugend forscht e.V.)
  • The Bay Areas e.V.
  • TransMarTech SH
  • Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein
  • Wissenschaftszentrum Kiel
  • ZBW – Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft

  • ADEUPa, Agence d‘Urbanisme de Brest-Bretagne
  • Biotech Santé Bretagne
  • Brest Métropole
  • Brest‘aim (Océanopolis)
  • Brest Surf Film Festival
  • Bretagne Développement Innovation
  • Bretagne Vivante
  • Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Brest
  • Chambre de Commerce et d‘Industrie du Finistère / World Trade Center Brest
  • Conservatoire Botanique National de Brest
  • Côte Ouest
  • Eau Du Ponant
  • EPAGA - Bassin versant du fleuve de l‘Aulne et de l‘Hyères
  • IFREMER - Institut Français de Recherche pour l‘Exploitation de la Mer
  • IMT Atlantique
  • Labocéa
  • Le Fourneau
  • Les Ateliers des Capucins
  • Pays de Morlaix - Blue Valley
  • Petits Débrouillards
  • Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique
  • Syndicat de Bassin de L‘Elorn
  • Technopôle Brest-Iroise
  • Université de Bretagne Occidentale
  • Ville de Brest
  • Watch the Sea

  • Center of Excellence of the Split-Dalmatia County
  • Fotoklub Split
  • Grad Split
  • Institute for Adriatic Crops and Karst Reclamation
  • Kino Klub Split
  • Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries
  • Marko Marulic City Library Split
  • Sailing Club Zenta Split
  • Society of Technical Culture of the City of Split
  • The University of Split

  • Association for Robotics "Inovatic"
  • NORD University
  • Science Business Publishing
  • University of Algarve
  • University of Gdansk
  • University of Malta
  • Parthenope Univ of Naples


About „Science comes to town“

The initiative builds on the legacy of the European City of Science, a title held by one European city every two years– most recently Leiden in 2022 and Katowice in 2024. The new format expands this vision across multiple cities, contributing to the European Research Area and the EU Pact for Research and Innovation, with a strong focus on citizen engagement and social responsibility.