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Tag Archives: communication
What if we were to go back to the 80’s
My mum told me a story which moved me and made me think about a bunch of things. Before I tell you those things, here’s the story: I was born in 1987 in Nashik. Only a few days after I … Continue reading
Heading in to the unknown
This week I had the opportunity to speak to students of Class IX at the Rasbihari International School in Nashik, thanks to an invitation from Mrs. Suchitra Sarda. I was pleasantly surprised to see a class of 80 students sitting quietly … Continue reading
Science Communication Conference 2010: Day 2
DAY 2 (see Day 1 post here) The plenary speaker events on the second day were really good. The day started with Tim Smit a Dutch-born British business man famous for the Eden project. This man knew how to grab … Continue reading
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Tagged British Science Association, children, communication, education, London, public engagement, scicomm, Science, Science Communication, scivote
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Science Communication Conference 2010: Day 1
The Science Communication Conference 2010 had been a much awaited event in my schedule and it was a great privilege to attend the conference having been awarded the bursary by the organisers, the British Science Association. The conference was held … Continue reading
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Tagged British Science Association, communication, dialogue, London, public engagement, scicomm, Science, Science Communication, scivote
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