Futures Forum: Engaging with science..... public attitudes survey shows "More now agree that 'it is important to know about science in my daily life.'"
And science will be coming to Sidmouth again later this year:
The 2014 Science Festival Programme now available
The planning for the 2014 Festival going ahead with the latest confirmed items now published
Vision Group for Sidmouth - The 2014 Science Festival Programme now available
Sidmouth Science Festival is back this year 13-19 October 2014
The third Sidmouth Science Festival will take place from 13 to 19 October 2014 and the overall theme continues to be “Science in our lives”.
The format will be roughly the same as last year with events in the schools and colleges during the week, serious science talks and fun events on Saturday in town and a family day on Sunday at the Norman Lockyer Observatory.
Various Community groups will contribute events during the week too. Speakers have already been booked for Saturday with topics which include Renewable energy, Nuclear power, Smart Cities or Innovation in the digital economy and Rheology.
The Family Day at the NLO will be based around past present and future. On Saturday as well as the usual hands-on activities there will be a venue dedicated to Earth Science Week.
Please make sure that the dates are in your calendars.
Should you wish to join in, sponsor or organise your own activity please emailinfo@sidmouthsciencefestival.org
And follow us on Twitter! @sidmouthscience
sidmouth science festival is back this year 13 19 october 2014 - Exeter Chamber of Commerce and Industry - supporting your business
Thanks to funding from the Keith Owen Fund:
Home - Sidmouth Herald
And from the Town Council:
Futures Forum: Sidmouth Town Council: "2014/2015 Grants to be allocated to organisations at a total of £12,850"
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And from the Coop:
Sidmouth science festival ready to go - News - Sidmouth Herald
For the full programme to date:
Sidmouth Science Festival - 2014
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