Want to be part of next year’s British Science Festival? Now’s your chance. We have opened the call for proposals and Award Lecture nominations. Next year, the Festival is taking place in Hull – the 2017 UK City of Culture – and will be hosted by the University of Hull between 11 – 14 September […]
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A new conference for anyone who is interested or involved in organising science festivals, events or activities: 9 November 2017, 10.00-18.00 | National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh | £80+VAT pp Thrilling, rewarding and exhausting: three words all science festival and event organisers can relate to. Despite the chaotic mixture of emotions we often feel, we’re all […]
I am looking for science educators to join an online school that I have been working for the past three years. The school is based in Shenzhen, a city located immediately north of Hong Kong, but you would be working remotely. It is specialises in teaching English to school-aged Chinese children from the ages of […]
Do you have experience communicating science and/or religion to public audiences? Do you write articles, produce videos or podcasts, or create other types of innovative media content? The Science and Religion: Exploring the Spectrum (SRES) project is seeking media professionals to act as media fellows in residence as part of their research team at Newman […]
The British Science Association have announced that the call for proposals for the British Science Festival 2017 are now open to academics, individuals and organisations. They are looking for a range of event suggestions, content and collaborations to hold at next year’s event in Brighton. Festival events that are accepted will take place during the daytime from […]
Science and art were not always two separate entities. Historically, times of great scientific progress occurred during profound movements in art, the two disciplines working together to enrich and expand humanity’s understanding of its place in this cosmos. Only recently has a dividing line been drawn, and this seeming dichotomy misses some of the fundamental […]
The Francis Crick Institute is a world-class centre for biomedical research, due to open soon in the King’s Cross area of London. The Crick will have a regular programme of exhibitions for the public, the first of which will be entitled ‘How do we look?’ It will examine and showcase how scientists from the Crick visualise […]
WriteScience Competition
…where Science and Fiction Unite! Last year Fun Palaces created a different kind of writing competition; one that’s about sharing and engaging, bringing arts and sciences together to create, and taking that work back to our local communities. From the many entries, their panel chose six brilliant poets to share their work at Fun Palaces events […]
Shrinking Space is working in partnership with the British Science Festival, alongside Swansea University to curate an evening of art/science in South Wales. We’re calling for submissions from artists, performers and creatives working with or, inspired by scientific disciplines to respond to the theme of Night. Find out more here! Deadline to apply is Sunday […]
Taylor & Francis is inviting applications from science and medicine freelance writers with experience of writing press releases for the mainstream media. They are currently looking for writers with a scientific and/or medical background to write approx. 5-7 press releases a month on such topics within Science and Medicine, as: Toxicology Clinical Immunology Oncology Medical Physics […]