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Helping Science Centre outreach during COVID-19

The Life Science Centre sits at the heart of unique science village in Newcastle upon Tyne. In a typical year, their visitorā€™s centre welcomes an average of 300,000 people. But 2020 was not a typical year.

ā€œOnce we entered lockdown, we were looking for ways to engage with schools,ā€ says Toni Hamill, Education Programme and Partnership Manager for the Centre for Life. ā€œIā€™m a Scientist was really useful because we know that itā€™s safe, and it had been used in hundreds of schools across the UK already.ā€
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Posted on February 11, 2021 by modjosie in Uncategorized. Tagged , , , , . Comments Off on Helping Science Centre outreach during COVID-19

Scientific hotties

I was at a book launch at the Science Museum on Monday night. An old lecturer of mine, Graham Farmelo, has written a fascinating biography of Paul Dirac, a somewhat forgotten hero of quantum physics. I’ve never been to a book launch before (before you all start thinking I’m attending a constant round of glamorous parties) so it was all very exciting. Apparently what I should have worn to fit in was a black suit and a beard, but hey, I’ll know next time. The canapĆ©s on sticks were good. Anyway, I ended up getting chatting to a guy called Tim, who was very funny, and his similarly scurrilous friend (whose name I typically failed to transfer to long term storage). I discovered afterwards that Tim was Prof Tim Molloy, Head of Creative Direction for the Science Museum. Not quite sure what that means, but it sounds very sweeping. I … Continue reading

Posted on January 28, 2009 by in Uncategorized. Tagged , . Comments Off on Scientific hotties