Venue confirmed for the 2010 Science Communication Conference

This annual conference, organised by the British Science Association in partnership with the Wellcome Trust, will be held on 24 & 25 May at Kings Place, London - 'a stunning waterside location, with easy links to national and European travel'.  http://www.kingsplace.co.uk

Early Bird bookings will open in January and concessionary rates will also be available.

The conference is the perfect opportunity to meet new people as well as link up with familiar faces, gain new ideas and share your experiences. Delegates include those who work in science centres and museums, research councils, universities, learned societies, science festivals, research institutes, media and more! Visit http://www.britishscienceassociation.org/ScienceCommunicationConference

Call deadline approaching
Also, if you are interested in submitting a session idea then you are reminded that the deadline for proposals is Monday 21 December.

Regards,

Alice

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