PERFORM training programme in Bristol

An innovating combination of philosophy of science, science communication and performances developed within the Perform project generates a unique training programme for Early Career Researchers at the University of Bristol that will take place on the 25th of October. Alongside training participants will have the opportunity to put your skills into practice by participating in workshops in secondary schools in Bristol as ‘scientific experts’. Workshops are led by science performers Science Made Simple, who for this project are sharing their expertise in ‘science busking’. Workshops will culminate in school students developing their own science performances to perform to the public. Find out more on the invitation  by the Public Engagement team at the University of Bristol

PERFORM Call_BristolTraining October 2017

 

Photo: Reimar Ott at Eusea Annual conference 2017

PERFORM training programme in Bristol

An innovating combination of philosophy of science, science communication and performances developed within the Perform project generates a unique training programme for Early Career Researchers at the University of Bristol that will take place on the 25th of October. Alongside training participants will have the opportunity to put your skills into practice by participating in workshops in secondary schools in Bristol as ‘scientific experts’. Workshops are led by science performers Science Made Simple, who for this project are sharing their expertise in ‘science busking’. Workshops will culminate in school students developing their own science performances to perform to the public. Find out more on the invitation  by the Public Engagement team at the University of Bristol

PERFORM Call_BristolTraining October 2017

 

Photo: Reimar Ott at Eusea Annual conference 2017

PERFORM training programme in Bristol

An innovating combination of philosophy of science, science communication and performances developed within the Perform project generates a unique training programme for Early Career Researchers at the University of Bristol that will take place on the 25th of October. Alongside training participants will have the opportunity to put your skills into practice by participating in workshops in secondary schools in Bristol as ‘scientific experts’. Workshops are led by science performers Science Made Simple, who for this project are sharing their expertise in ‘science busking’. Workshops will culminate in school students developing their own science performances to perform to the public. Find out more on the invitation  by the Public Engagement team at the University of Bristol

PERFORM Call_BristolTraining October 2017

 

Photo: Reimar Ott at Eusea Annual conference 2017

PERFORM training programme in Bristol

An innovating combination of philosophy of science, science communication and performances developed within the Perform project generates a unique training programme for Early Career Researchers at the University of Bristol that will take place on the 25th of October. Alongside training participants will have the opportunity to put your skills into practice by participating in workshops in secondary schools in Bristol as ‘scientific experts’. Workshops are led by science performers Science Made Simple, who for this project are sharing their expertise in ‘science busking’. Workshops will culminate in school students developing their own science performances to perform to the public. Find out more on the invitation  by the Public Engagement team at the University of Bristol

PERFORM Call_BristolTraining October 2017

 

Photo: Reimar Ott at Eusea Annual conference 2017
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