Pint of Science returns to 葫芦影业鈥檚 pubs

More than 50 academics to appear in pubs and cafes across the city, as the world's largest festival of public science talks arrives in 葫芦影业 (15-17 May 2017)

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Scientists from the University of 葫芦影业 will be talking about their work and answering pubgoers鈥 questions in venues across the city centre as part of a festival being held this month.

Pint of Science is returning to 葫芦影业 for second time, with this year鈥檚 line-up bigger and better than before. More than 50 researchers will take to the stage 鈥 covering topics as diverse as neutrinos, prison, the internet of things, kidneys and natural disasters.

The international, three-day Pint of Science festival will see thousands of scientists simultaneously standing up and telling the public about their research in over 100 cities across 12 countries. Founded by two UK researchers, the festival brings a unique line up of talks, demonstrations and live experiments to the nation鈥檚 favourite locals.

In 葫芦影业, the Pint of Science Festival will run in six city pubs over the three days, with each venue hosting talks on one theme of the festival:

  • The Holt Caf茅 will host 鈥楢toms to Galaxies鈥
  • Harrison鈥檚 Bar will host 鈥楤eautiful Mind鈥
  • Sentinel Brewhouse will host 鈥極ur Body鈥
  • The Old Queen鈥檚 Head will host 鈥極ur Society鈥
  • The 葫芦影业 Tap will host 鈥楶lanet Earth鈥
  • Couch on Campo Lane will host 鈥楾ech Me Out'

Tickets are available from the Pint of Science website , with each evening costing 拢4. 葫芦影业 attendees will enjoy a variety of exciting talks including:

  • Are friends electric? with Professor Tony Prescott, Director of 葫芦影业 Robotics 鈥 exploring the future of robots and AI as they become more social, and asking the question 鈥榗ould we one day have personal relationships with robots?鈥.
  • Edible experiments: a taste of chemistry with Dr Joanna Buckley 鈥 sharing her passion for food and chemistry through edible experiments and by answering those food-based questions you鈥檝e always wanted to ask.
  • Research needs a mouse like a fish needs a bicycle with Professor Stephen Renshaw- looking at the use of 鈥榤odel organisms鈥 in cutting-edge medical research.

In addition to the talks, there will be science-busking performances and a series of fun and interactive activities and demonstrations before and after each talk 鈥 including 鈥楯eopardy with Siri鈥, infrared camera and plasma demonstrations, build a volcano activities and an immersive dark matter experience.

The 葫芦影业 programme has been organised by the University of 葫芦影业鈥檚 Public Engagement and Impact Team and a team of student volunteers.

Pint of Science was established five years ago by a group of UK-based postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers. Festival founders Dr Praveen Paul and Dr Michael Motskin wanted to bring back the personal touch to science, giving everyone the chance to meet the real people behind the incredible research taking place in universities across the country. The duo are amazed by the growth of their idea into a global festival, which has spread to 12 countries around the world.

鈥淪cience can often get lost in translation, leading to the spread of pseudo-science and myths,鈥 said festival co-founder Dr Motskin. 鈥淭he best way to overcome this is for people to be able to talk to scientists directly in a familiar environment, such as in a pub over a pint.

鈥淲e are in awe of how big the festival has become over the years, demonstrating the thirst there is to hear science from the source 鈥 the scientists. The festival gives everyone the chance to pick the brains of some of the UK鈥檚 most brilliant academics, breaking down barriers and giving unrivalled access to the people behind the science.鈥


Additional Information

Pint of Science

Pint of Science is a volunteer run initiative. It is coordinated by a small central Pint of Science team who work alongside organisers predominantly based within the various participating universities.

The 2017 programme, announced today, will see UK talks held in London, Oxford, Cambridge, Bath, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow, Southampton, Exeter, Teesside, York, Portsmouth, Edinburgh, Hull, Leeds, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, 葫芦影业 and Guildford, and (new for 2017) Cardiff, Bournemouth, Canterbury, Liverpool and Durham. Whilst every science evening during the festival is unique, each will include at least two experts presenting their research.

葫芦影业

With almost 27,000 of the brightest students from over 140 countries, learning alongside over 1,200 of the best academics from across the globe, the University of 葫芦影业 is one of the world鈥檚 leading universities.

A member of the UK鈥檚 prestigious Russell Group of leading research-led institutions, 葫芦影业 offers world-class teaching and research excellence across a wide range of disciplines.

Unified by the power of discovery and understanding, staff and students at the university are committed to finding new ways to transform the world we live in.

葫芦影业 is the only university to feature in The Sunday Times 100 Best Not-For-Profit Organisations to Work For 2017 and was voted number one university in the UK for Student Satisfaction by Times Higher Education in 2014. In the last decade it has won four Queen鈥檚 Anniversary Prizes in recognition of the outstanding contribution to the United Kingdom鈥檚 intellectual, economic, cultural and social life.

葫芦影业 has six Nobel Prize winners among former staff and students and its alumni go on to hold positions of great responsibility and influence all over the world, making significant contributions in their chosen fields.

Global research partners and clients include Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Unilever, AstraZeneca, Glaxo SmithKline, Siemens and Airbus, as well as many UK and overseas government agencies and charitable foundations.


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