Branch relaunch: Bed-Bucks Branch July 3, 2009
Posted by Dan Richards in Branch News.trackback
Get involved!
If you’re sat at your desk just desperate to get your hands dirty, so to speak, and organise your own public engagement events, then read on…
The next in a series of branch launches/relaunches takes place this month at the Cranfield University Campus on 22nd July at 7pm, and anybody who is interested in finding out what’s involved is very welcome to come along.
British Science Association branches organise a wide-variety of events, as highlighted in this blog, with a goal to engage and inspire the public with science, engineering, technology and social sciences. While we may be a national organisation, we also make an impact more locally with our strong network of volunteer-led branches spanning the entire UK, each supported by the regional team.
Diverse events for diverse audiences
Running a variety of events coverning a range of formats, topics and diverse audiences, these range from cafe discussions to talks and hands-on days for schools to public debates and mini science festivals, and meet-the-author book groups… and sciSCREEN… infact, you can do whatever you want to do!
You might just be interested in attending our new series of events in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, centered around Milton Keynes, Cranfield and Luton, in which case, spread the word to your friends and colleagues.
If you do want to get involved, then volunteering for the British Science Association can take up as little or as much time as you want and can be an excellent way to develop new skills or just allow you the freedom to do things that you may not necessarily be able to do in your job.
Our aim is to relaunch this year with a science cafe event at the Milton Keynes Science Festival in October. If you want to help out with this or our series of future events, then email dan.richards@britishscienceassociation.org or check out the website for more information and task descriptions.


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