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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- Sat, February 11 2023, 11:57 AM : RT @Feargal_Sharkey: By 2027 just 6% of rivers in England will be in "Good" ecological condition. When I recently challenged the new chair…
- Sat, February 11 2023, 11:50 AM : RT @ukfungusday: BBC Four: Mushroom enthusiast Richard Fortey explores the strange and surprising science of fungi. https://t.co/IXEoUajYKw
- Sat, February 11 2023, 11:49 AM : RT @AQA: Want to see science in action? Join our Big Experiment Week to watch us bring science to life! Inspire your students with practica…
- Tue, January 31 2023, 4:40 PM : Sounds like fun https://t.co/WtYQANjktb