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1001 Inventions, an award winning science and culture education
organisation, is looking for volunteers for our Manchester Science Festival
event ”Ibn Al-Haytham: Mysteries of How We See”. The event runs on the
23rd, 24th, 26th and 27th of October at Manchester Central Library. *Volunteers
would be expected to attend a training session on Monday 22nd October.*



*What will you be doing?*

Volunteers will gain experience in running science demonstrations and
workshops with members of the public, as well as welcoming visitors to the
exhibition and helping control crowd flow. Volunteers will do one morning
or afternoon shift on each of the event days, getting a chance to
experience different stations/roles to build their experience.



*Who are we looking for? *
Budding communicators who are enthusiastic, engaged, proactive and looking
to build their experience. Though you don’t have to be an expert, those
with an interest in, or knowledge of science/culture or public engagement
would be particularly well suited to this role.



*What do you get?*

●      Volunteers will gain experience working with award-winning science
and cultural education organisation 1001 Inventions, which has engaged with
more than 350 million people across the globe through films, exhibits,
events and books.

●      Volunteers will be provided with a short training day which will
help to build their confidence and knowledge of science, science
communication and public engagement, which will help build to future
opportunities.

●      Volunteers will be provided with lunch and snacks during the events.


*How to apply*

If you are interested in applying for one of these roles, please send a
short covering letter and CV to Sophie Perry
[log in to unmask] entitled:
application for ‘MSF2018 volunteer role’.



*Background:*

The “1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham” global educational
initiative was launched by 1001 Inventions in partnership with UNESCO in
2015 in celebration of the United Nations proclaimed International Year of
Light. The global initiative engaged audiences around the world with events
at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, United Nations in New York, the China
Science Festival in Beijing, the Royal Society in London, the Jordan
Museum, the Berlin Science Week and in more than ten other cities around
the world.



*More information*

About 1001 Inventions: *http://www.1001inventions.com/
<http://www.1001inventions.com/>*

About Manchester Science Festival: *https://www.manchestersciencefestival.com/
<https://www.manchestersciencefestival.com/>*

About 1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn al-Haytham which has travelled
around different parts of the world: *http://1001inventions.com/ibnalhaytham
<http://1001inventions.com/ibnalhaytham>*


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