On April 19, the series “Junge Talente – Wissenschaft und Mu-sik” (Young Talents – Science and Music) organized by Karls-ruhe Institute of Technology together with the Förderverein für Kunst, Medien und Wissenschaft e.V. (Friends of the Arts, Media, and Science) will celebrate its tenth anniversary. At eight events per year on Campus North and Campus South of KIT each, young scientists make scientific presentations and provide insight into their research work, while young musicians present works across all styles of music.
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