New Scientist Live returns to London on 15-18 October 2020 and we’re looking for speakers and performers who will engage, inform, inspire and delight. Could that be you? New Scientist Live is for everyone curious about science and why it matters. We bring together...
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Looking for speakers for Cafe Scientifique Manchester
We are looking for motivated science communicators to contribute to our talk series this academic year. Our events typically involve a 30min interactive talks and Q&A sessions but could take other formats as well (we’ve done plays and magic shows, etc.). We are...
Science Showdown II – return of the beakers – call for speakers
Are you passionate about science? Can’t wait to tell everyone about what the next inspiring scientific advances will be? And most importantly - do you believe that your area of research is the most exciting? Well, we want you to prove it! We invite you to take part in...
Soapbox Science 2017 – call for speakers now open
Are you a woman in science? Want to share your passion for your work with the public? Why not apply to become one of our 2017 Soapbox Science speakers? We have 17 events going on next year, in the UK, Canada, Australia, Italy, Ireland and Germany. Our speakers are PhD...
Soapbox Science – call for speakers now open!
Soapbox Science, a national Women in Science event is coming to Manchester for the first time in 2016 as part of European City of Science. We want to place 12 inspirational speakers on soapboxes on Saturday 23 July, and encourage them to engage in and start...
Call for speakers – Building Research Capacity in Public Health
The Centre for Epidemiology and WHOCC in the Institute of Population Health are looking for speakers for their ‘Building Capacity in Public Health’ events which are in collaboration with Public Health England. On 14 January 2016, they are looking for people to speak...
Our North West SciBars are seeking speakers!
Our North West SciBars are seeking speakers! Are you interested in sharing your research in an informal atmosphere? SciBars are informal discussions in a pub, where we invite scientists to present their research and then lead a discussion about it. Run by the British...