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This category is for science festivals - events with science-themed lectures, demonstrations and other activities for the general public.
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A celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths for young people in the UK. Programmes, registration.
Festival organized by the British Science Association. Includes news, booking information, event descriptions, and job offers.
Held in Cambridge UK each March. In addition to information about festival events and the school program, this site features a variety of science-related interactive games as well as festival podcasts and videos.
Annual spring event presented by the MIT Museum. Event descriptions; information for participants, volunteers, and media; and ticket sales.
Part of the more general Cheltenham Festivals website; links to festival brochure and to list of festival events.
Features information about the Wonderama, lists of events and supporters, news, and information about the festival's touring school program "Generation Science".
Includes information about the Science Circus, previous festivals, and the current program. In French, English and German.
Annual event. Programme, blogs, contact info.
A monthly event held in cities across the globe during which several folks give 18-21 minute presentations across all disciplines – while the audience drinks along. Bands, acrobats, trivia, and other shenanigans.
Information about events, with a focus on the 2006 festival. Also features a festival weblog, a festival wiki, and special material for schools and for children.
Information about open days, details of how to volunteer, and contact organizers. Canada.
Encyclopedia article about the different types of science festivals held around the world, including some historical remarks.
Biannual event in which pairs of researchers discuss and debate current scientific questions. Much of the event is available for review over the internet in audio and video formats.
Annual science festival to be held in New York starting 2008. Site contains information about partners and advisers, as well as contact information and a link to a video clip containing more information about the festival itself.
A monthly event held in cities across the globe during which several folks give 18-21 minute presentations across all disciplines – while the audience drinks along. Bands, acrobats, trivia, and other shenanigans.
Information about open days, details of how to volunteer, and contact organizers. Canada.
Held in Cambridge UK each March. In addition to information about festival events and the school program, this site features a variety of science-related interactive games as well as festival podcasts and videos.
Annual event. Programme, blogs, contact info.
Festival organized by the British Science Association. Includes news, booking information, event descriptions, and job offers.
A celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths for young people in the UK. Programmes, registration.
Includes information about the Science Circus, previous festivals, and the current program. In French, English and German.
Part of the more general Cheltenham Festivals website; links to festival brochure and to list of festival events.
Annual science festival to be held in New York starting 2008. Site contains information about partners and advisers, as well as contact information and a link to a video clip containing more information about the festival itself.
Annual spring event presented by the MIT Museum. Event descriptions; information for participants, volunteers, and media; and ticket sales.
Information about events, with a focus on the 2006 festival. Also features a festival weblog, a festival wiki, and special material for schools and for children.
Biannual event in which pairs of researchers discuss and debate current scientific questions. Much of the event is available for review over the internet in audio and video formats.
Encyclopedia article about the different types of science festivals held around the world, including some historical remarks.
Features information about the Wonderama, lists of events and supporters, news, and information about the festival's touring school program "Generation Science".
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February 26, 2020 at 6:25:04 UTC
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