Make new connections in your region July 3, 2009
Posted by Dan Richards in From the Regional Office.Tags: SESA
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South-East Science Alliance – Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Hants & IOW

Join the South’s first Science Alliance. Science Alliances are friendly, informal networking groups through which science communicators can meet one another, share ideas and learn from each other’s experiences.
Our aim – to offer a focus for all those interested in, or working in, public engagement with STEM in your region and to discuss issues of relevance.
The South-East Science Alliance launches in September this year, with its first meeting taking place in Hampshire. Following meetings will take place every quarter in a different county of the region, and its your opportunity to meet with other practicioners to share ideas, make connections and generally talk shop.
Members are anyone with an active interest in science communication. If you work in a museum, gallery, University, science centre, professional scientific organisation, charity or whether you are a freelancer or in the media, then this is definately something worth joining, and it won’t cost you anything.
Meetings consist of two-to-three presentations from members, discussion and debate and plenty of informal networking.
Read more about the South-East Science Alliance.
Join the South-East Science Alliance
Do you want to play a bigger role?
Meetings will have two-to-three local practicioners talking about the work they do and how the audience can benefit, if you are interested in taking part as a speaker or hosting a meeting, then please get in touch with dan.richards@britishscienceassociation.org


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