
This year’s Daylight Awareness Week explores how daylight can help build healthier, more sustainable, and fairer societies – for both people and the ecosystems we depend on. From climate-friendly architecture to traditional knowledge of living with daylight, from emerging technologies like artificial photosynthesis to sunlight-driven processes in forests and oceans — this week will highlight stories, science, and solutions that show how daylight is key to thriving in a changing climate.
From 3 to 7 November, several online lectures, panel discussions, talks and blog posts will be made available. In collaboration with Berlin Science Week 2025, in-person events will also take place on 1-2 and from 7-9 November. Participation is free of charge and open to anyone interested in the topics.
This event is organised by the Daylight Academy (DLA).
Programme & more information (please register for the online events via the website).
Use #DaylightWeek & #FutureSolarSocieties to join the global conversation!