(with the usual apology for any cross postings you may
receive)
Calling all PSCI-COM list members in the North East.
You may be interested in NESA (the North East Science Alliance).
Forwarded from the NESA google group:
When: Wednesday 26th January 2011
Where: Discovery Museum, Newcastle
What time: 7pm, with refreshments available from 6.30pm.
Presentations:
Newton TV
Royal Society of Chemistry - International Year of Chemistry 2011
Jay Gunn - Jay's Animal Encounters
Newton TV are host for the evening and will be showing some films and have
laptops around for viewing throughout the evening and are also providing wine!
Jay will be bringing along some animals. We expect this to be a particularly
lively and interesting meeting so we hope as many of you come along as
possible. As always, there will be an opportunity to network before and after
the presentations.
Travel and directions
<http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery/makingavisit/>
Please note Google Groups has changed! We are now no longer able to use the
files and pages facility on the website, which is what we used to use for
registrations. If you would like to attend this meeting please email me ( [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ) so
I can keep track of numbers.
Please do tell colleagues and friends about NESA, anyone working to engage the
public in science is welcome to join the mailing list and attend the meetings.
Thanks everyone, I look forward to seeing you on the 26th January.
Kind regards,
Helen Weddle
Elin Roberts
Head of Public Engagement
Centre for Life
Management Suite
Times Square
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4EP
Tel: +44191 2438298
Fax: +44191 2438201
Email:
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