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The Vienna Ball of Sciences is a ball held annually in January in
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Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
. It combines classic traditions with contemporary impulses from the field of science communication. Since its establishment in 2015, the Science Ball has quickly gained a reputation as one of the most successful and largest events in the Viennese ball season


History

The establishment in 2015 goes back to an initiative of then-Mayor of
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Michael Häupl Michael Häupl (born 14 September 1949) is an Austrian politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria, he served as mayor and governor of Vienna from 7 November 1994 until 24 May 2018. Early life and education Häupl was born in ...
, and the University Commissioner of the City of Vienna,
Alexander Van der Bellen Alexander Van der Bellen (; born 18 January 1944) is the current president of Austria. He previously served as a professor of economics at the University of Vienna, and after joining politics, as the spokesman of the Austrian Green Party. Va ...
. It was their intention to position Vienna more clearly as a hotspot for science. At the request of Häupl, Van der Bellen and then-Science City Councilor Andreas Mailath-Pokorny, science manager and science communicator Oliver Lehmann started the development in the summer of 2014. The ball is organized by the association "Wien Wissen", of which Oliver Lehmann is chairman. The first Vienna Science Ball took place on January 31, 2015. Since its establishment, the science ball has traditionally been held on the last Saturday in January in the festive ballrooms of
Vienna City Hall Vienna City Hall (German: ''Wiener Rathaus'') is the seat of local government of Vienna, located on Rathausplatz in the Innere Stadt district. Constructed from 1872 to 1883 in a Neo-Gothic style according to plans designed by Friedrich von Sch ...
.


Motto and programme

"Decent fun – Dance with an attitude" is the motto of the Vienna Science Ball. The ball program combines classic elements of a traditional dance ball with contemporary forms of representation and presentation from the fields of science and the arts. The protagonists hail from universities and research institutions in Vienna. Traditional components of a ball, such as the opening by the debutante committee, the Midnight Quadrille and table decorations, are expanded through scientific content. In 2018, a fashion show inspired by molecular biological experiments was held. In 2019, a thermal imaging camera visualized temperature profiles of guests in the ball disco.


Honorary aegis and ball committee

Since the ball’s establishment, the rectors and presidents of all Viennese universities, private universities, educational colleges and universities of applied sciences have formed the honorary committee. Honorary aegis is granted by Federal President
Alexander Van der Bellen Alexander Van der Bellen (; born 18 January 1944) is the current president of Austria. He previously served as a professor of economics at the University of Vienna, and after joining politics, as the spokesman of the Austrian Green Party. Va ...
, the chairmanship of the ball committee and the honorary presidium are held, as of 2019, by EU Commissioner
Johannes Hahn Johannes Hahn (born 2 December 1957) is an Austrian politician who has served as European Commissioner for Budget and Administration under Ursula von der Leyen since 1 December 2019. He previously served as European Commissioner for European Ne ...
, Mayor Michael Ludwig (until 2018 Mayor
Michael Häupl Michael Häupl (born 14 September 1949) is an Austrian politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria, he served as mayor and governor of Vienna from 7 November 1994 until 24 May 2018. Early life and education Häupl was born in ...
), Science Minister Heinz Fassmann, city councilors Veronica Kaup-Hasler (until 2018 Andreas Mailath-Pokorny), and Maria Vassilakou.


Ball ambassadors

One of the special features are the ball ambassadors: people from science with a marked interest in communicating it or from other areas of society such as politics, business, industry and the arts with a distinct (although often not publicly known) connection to science are chosen as ball ambassadors. In the weeks before the respective ball, statements of all ball ambassadors are published on the ball's homepage and on social media channels.


List of ball ambassadors (selection)

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Michael Köhlmeier Michael Köhlmeier (born 15 October 1949 in Hard, Austria)
(2019), writer and student of mathematics * Julia Ebner (2019), extremism and terrorism researcher, Research Fellow at the
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, London *
Herbert Edelsbrunner Herbert Edelsbrunner (born March 14, 1958) is a computer scientist working in the field of computational geometry, the Arts & Science Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics at Duke University, Professor at the Institute of Science and Tec ...
(2019), American-Austrian computer scientist and mathematician ( ISTA), Wittgenstein awardee 2018 * Ursula Hemetek (2019), ethnomusicologist (
Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (german: link=no, Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, abbreviated MDW) is an Austrian university located in Vienna, established in 1817. With a student body of over three thousa ...
) and Wittgenstein awardee 2018 * Nuno Maulide (2018), chemist (
University of Vienna The University of Vienna (german: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. With its long and rich hist ...
), ERC-awardee and Austria's scientist 2018 *
Giulia Enders Giulia Enders (born 1990 in Mannheim) is a German writer and scientist whose first book ''Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ'', has sold more than two million copies in Germany and that was published in English, French (m ...
(2018), physician and author (''"Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ")'' * Giulio Superti-Furga (2017), molecular biologist, head of CeMM, part of the Austrian Academy of Sciences *
Martin Nowak Martin Andreas Nowak (born April 7, 1965) is an Austrian-born professor of mathematical biology, at Harvard University since 2003. He is one of the leading researchers in the field that studies the role of cooperation in evolution. Nowak has hel ...
(2017), Professor for biology and mathematics, head of the evolution dynamics programme at
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Helga Nowotny Helga Nowotny (born 1937) is Professor emeritus of Social Studies of Science, ETH Zurich. She has held numerous leadership roles on Academic boards and public policy councils, and she has authored many publications in the social studies of science ...
(2015), head of the ERA Council Forum Austria and former ERC-president * Josef Penninger (2015), molecular biologist, former scientific head of
IMBA IMBA can refer to: * Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna, Austria * International Masters of Business Administration * International Mountain Bicycling Association * Imba, a full-stack web programming language * Gaming slang for game imbal ...
, Wittgenstein awardee 2014 *
Anton Zeilinger Anton Zeilinger (; born 20 May 1945) is an Austrian quantum physicist and Nobel laureate in physics of 2022. Zeilinger is professor of physics emeritus at the University of Vienna and senior scientist at the Institute for Quantum Optics and ...
(2015), quantum physicist, president of the Austrian Academy of Sciences


Prominent visitors

Ig nobel prize The Ig Nobel Prize ( ) is a satiric prize awarded annually since 1991 to celebrate ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research. Its aim is to "honor achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think." The name o ...
mastermind Marc Abrahams was the guest of honor at the first ball in 2015, @NeinQuarterly journalist Eric Jarosinski in 2016 and
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winner
Eric Kandel Eric Richard Kandel (; born Erich Richard Kandel, November 7, 1929) is an Austrian-born American medical doctor who specialized in psychiatry, a neuroscientist and a professor of biochemistry and biophysics at the College of Physicians and Surge ...
( Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2000). With the visit of the 3rd Science Ball on 28 January 2017, newly elected president of the Republic of Austria,
Alexander Van der Bellen Alexander Van der Bellen (; born 18 January 1944) is the current president of Austria. He previously served as a professor of economics at the University of Vienna, and after joining politics, as the spokesman of the Austrian Green Party. Va ...
, completed his first public appearance after his inauguration on January 26, 2017. The 4th Science Ball on January 27, 2018 was occasion for the first public appearance of Michael Ludwig as new mayor of the city of Vienna after his selection as chairman of the Vienna
SPÖ The Social Democratic Party of Austria (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs , SPÖ), founded and known as the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria (german: link=no, Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Österreichs, SDAPÖ) unti ...
on the same day. Guest of Honor 2018 was
March for Science The March for Science (formerly known as the Scientists' March on Washington) is an international series of rallies and marches held on Earth Day. The inaugural march was held on April 22, 2017, in Washington, D.C., and more than 600 other cit ...
co-founder Caroline Weinberg. At the Ball 2019, computer scientist Bernd Bickel ( ISTA), winner of the Sci-Tech Award 2018 (awarded by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS, often pronounced ; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motio ...
),
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laureate 1988 Robert Huber and Austria's Scientist of the Year 2018, chemist Nuno Maulide (
University of Vienna The University of Vienna (german: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. With its long and rich hist ...
) attended as honorary guests. In 2021, due to the restrictions imposed by the Corona pandemic the ball committee produced a TV show instead of the festive event which was aired on its homepage and social media channels and the local TV station W24.


Public perception

The Vienna Ball of Sciences was well received from the start. Despite the continuously expanding space, the ball has been always sold out. “In contrast to the Akademikerball (''of right-wing fraternites'') there were no fireworks or Molotov cocktails at the first science ball on Sunday night. The only danger for the guests was the distribution of the 'Swedish bomb', a sweet Viennese temptation that is not entirely harmless to body weight due to the many calories "(Handelsblatt, February 1, 2015) “Vienna's academic community often comes off as fragmented and contentious, but by highlighting the core values of 'tolerance, excellence, and creativity,' the Science Ball made everyone feel, for at least one night, like they were dancing to the same beat. "(Science, March 15, 2015 "The science ball promotes diversity, reaching out to students and researchers from all academic disciplines and institutions. (A) clever attempt to associate a big city’s science base with its most distinguished cultural characteristics. And the sold-out event was ample proof that the organizers had hit a nerve. "(Nature, February 3, 2017) "Wiens universitet dansar för vetenskapens värden" (Dagens Nyheter, February 4, 2018) "We're about diversity, openness and excellence" (New York Times, February 6, 2018) "Il Walzer delle Scienze (contro le fake news)" (Corriere della Sera, February 22, 2019)


References


External links

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