Events

Science is Wonderful! science fair 2026 edition
MAR
Wed
18
MAR
Thu
19
MAR
Fri
20

Starts in 2 months from now

Location

Brussels

Maison de la Poste
Rue Picard 7
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Programmes
MSCA

Science is Wonderful! brings the world of science, research and innovation to the wider public, and in particular to primary and secondary school pupils (approximately 5000 young visitors over two days). Since 2015 this annual science fair interactively showcases Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) research projects and innovations through hands-on experiments, science shows, games and fun, inspiring activities. The event has become the flagship event in Brussels to highlight EU-funded research - showcasing MSCA researchers and the impact their work has on citizens’ daily lives.

More information will become available on the SIW website, but you can already read some more here. Sign up for the newsletter here to receive updates.

The event is free, but registration is mandatory. Registration opens 21 January 2026 at midday 12:00 CET

Preliminary programme

  • 18 March 2026 9.00-13.00
  • 19 March 2026 9.00-15.00
  • 20 March 2026 9.00-15.00

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