Ducati has announced the tenth edition of the 'Fisica in Moto' Summer School, the theoretical and practical in-depth laboratory of physics applied to the world of two wheels and organized by the Ducati Foundation with the consultancy of the Free University of Bolzano.
The activity will take place from 15 to 19 July at the 'Fisica in Moto' laboratory located inside the Ducati factory in Borgo Panigale in Bologna.
These are five training days that will give the kids the opportunity to immerse themselves in a real 'marathon' of physics, applied to the red cars of Borgo Panigale, as well as receiving support in choosing their university study path.
The project is aimed at a maximum of 24 adult students, attending classes IV or V of an Italian secondary school, deserving and with strong scientific predispositions.
The Summer School program offers a wide range of practical yet fun activities, including more than 20 hours of experimental team research, in-depth motorcycle seminars and guided tours of key locations of the motorcycle manufacturer, as well as competition between search teams.
The students, in fact, will be divided into groups to work on a study project which will be evaluated by a technical jury of professors and engineers, as well as by a jury of experts in communication and dissemination.
All students who meet the selection criteria can send a short self-introduction, a letter of recommendation from a teacher and the average of their school grades for the last two years.
24 will be selected among the candidate students. The deadline for submitting the application for admission is Wednesday 29 May at midnight.
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