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Hopefully by now you have seen the information on the Working Lunches at
this year's Festival of Science.  For those of you who have not, details
listed below.  There are still spaces left but places are booking up fast.
To book visit http://www.the-ba.net/scicomm <http://www.the-ba.net/scicomm> 

If you have comments or questions you think should be raised at any of the
working lunches please submit them to me via e-mail.  These will be
incorporated into the programme for each  lunch to make sure the events
focus on relevant issues.

Whether you are attending one of the lunches or not we are still interested
in hearing your comments. 

Reports of each working lunch will be available on the BA website in late
September.



Working Lunches 
Attendance at each working lunch costs £15 for members of the BA or £20 for
non members and is covered by a weekly, daily or morning festival pass.
This price also included a sandwich lunch.

Pre booking is essential.  Places are limited so early booking is
recommended.

MONDAY 8 September 2003, 12:45 - 13:45

Freelancing
This workshop will provide the opportunity for freelancers to share common
experiences and discuss, with representatives from the organisations
employing them, the different work options available.  Participants, lead by
Melanie Smallman, Think-Lab Ltd and Dianne Stilwell, Institute of Physics
will explore how to create better links between freelancers and the
organisations that need them.  

TUESDAY, 12:45 - 13:45

Reaching Socially Excluded Audiences
The workshop will explore how the science communication community can
facilitate the enhancement of inclusiveness in science communication? Vicki
Brightman, The National Space Centre, and Khadija Khan, the Science Museum,
will provide examples of recent attempts to broaden participation and reach
socially excluded audiences.

WEDNESDAY, 12:45 - 13:45

Finding Funding
What makes a successful funding application? What are the common mistakes
made when applying for funds?  How can you turn good ideas into funding
certainties? Dr Veronica McCabe, The Wellcome Trust and Professor Frank
Burnett, University of the West of England will share advice and experiences
of applying for project funding.

This working lunch will be followed by an optional workshop on The Wellcome
Trust Awards

THURSDAY, 12:45 - 13:45

Facilitating Dialogue
Where are we with dialogue?  As a community science communicators have
embraced the idea of dialogue.  What have we learnt along the way?  What
works and what doesn't?  How can dialogue events help us tackle controversy?
An opportunity for those facilitating or interested in facilitating dialogue
to share experiences.



Nicholas Hillier
Science Communication Officer
the BA
23 Savile Row
London
W1S 2EZ
T: +44 (0)20 7973 3064
F: +44 (0)20 7973 3063
The BA Festival of Science comes to Greater Manchester - University of
Salford, 8-12 September 2003. Find out what's on and book online now at
www.the-ba.net/festivalofscience <http://www.the-ba.net/festivalofscience> 



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