The Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) Communication working group is giving all university students involved in planetary science the opportunity to showcase their research through a 4-minute video contest called #PlanetaryScience4All (bit.ly/planetaryscience4all).
All videos will be shown during a dedicated session during the Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) 2021, which is being held as a virtual meeting from 13-24 September. The winner will be announced at the end of the virtual conference.
#PlanetaryScience4All challenges PhD, Master's and Bachelor's students to explain their research project to a general public audience in just 4 minutes. The videos will be judged on scientific content, communication skills and creativity.
The winner of the competition will receive a free registration for EPSC 2022, which will be held in Granada, Spain, from 18-23 September 2022. The winning video will be also shared via the Europlanet website, newsletters and social media and will be used to inspire young people in future EPEC outreach activities.
Entries are welcome on all planetary science related topics (atmosphere, surfaces, models, analogues, simulations etc) applied to any planetary bodies (planets, asteroids, comets, meteorites, exoplanets).
The 4 minute videos should be submitted as a link via the entry form. The deadline is 1 August 2021.




