Apologies for cross-posting.
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and not me or the list, thanks.
I am working in the British Council in Athens, Greece and I am
responsible for the planning and co-ordination of all activities under
the sector 'Science and Society'.
Our main objective in this sector is to organise events/activities that
will make science simple for the wider public!
One of our projects for 2005-2006 will be activities under the 'World
Year of Physics'/'Einstein Year' umbrella and we are planning to organise
either on the 22nd of May or on 5th of June (both days is Sunday) a kind of
workshop, or demonstration, or hands-on activities/experiments mainly for
children (8-16) as well as their families on Physics (making them familiar
with complicated principles of Physics). It could be one morning session of
few hours or multiple sessions with short duration.
I am looking for a scientist/team (working in the communication of science)
that would be willing to travel in Greece by that time and organise
something of this type.
The British Council will provide tickets, accomodation and subsistence for
all guests.
If you are interested in coming to Greece to work on this project please
get in touch.
Anastasia,
Anastasia Andritsou
Science & Governance Manager
British Council
17 Kolonaki Square
106 73 Athens, Greece
T +30 210 369 2334
F +30 210 361 4658
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Creating opportunity for people worldwide www.britishcouncil.org/greece
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