To celebrate the Francophonie Month 2026, the French Institute of Finland invites you on March 28 to a fun and engaging afternoon of discovery, made of quizzes, mini-talks, and live demos to discover the remarkable work of Francophone scientists based in Finland.
From underwater robots and healthy aging to the quantum laws of light, and on to intercultural and film studies: everything is presented in short, clear formats, open to both French speakers and learners of French.
Throughout the afternoon, you will discover how scientists from Francophone countries are advancing research and, together with their Finnish colleagues, shaping solutions to major scientific and technological challenges.
On the program: short talks, an open stage highlighting research in Finland, and interactive demos.
Research also speaks French in Finland — see you at our science festival!
Free entry upon reservation. You can find the detailed program (in French) here.
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