The Festival aims to reflect the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths in our lives. We aim to excite curiosity in the young, to inspire them to consider a STEM career in a rapidly changing employment market, in addition to encouraging self-confessed nonscientists to engage with science in fun ways, including art, drama and music and hands-on activities. We also provide talks by experts in their fields for those looking for something more technically challenging.
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The Festival aims to reflect the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths in our lives. We aim to excite curiosity in the young, to inspire them to consider a STEM career in a rapidly changing employment market, in addition to encouraging self-confessed nonscientists to engage with science in fun ways, including art, drama and music and hands-on activities. We also provide talks by experts in their fields for those looking for something more technically challenging.
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- Tue, January 31 2023, 4:40 PM : Sounds like fun https://t.co/WtYQANjktb
- Wed, January 25 2023, 5:37 PM : RT @standbybees: This news is a huge disappointment for us. Despite our efforts, we have been unable to prevent this outcome. We must keep…
- Wed, January 25 2023, 5:36 PM : RT @Profiainstewart: 'Geology for the wellbeing economy' - the challenge will be to extend the social purpose of geology beyond material an…
- Wed, January 25 2023, 5:35 PM : RT @visionsidmouth: Here's a lovely story from the Repair Café (returning on Saturday) about the gentle mending of a 70-year-old 'proggy ma…