Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition - Presentation Transcript
The Palaeodetectives: digging up small molecules with big messages from the past The Chewing Robot: a new biologically-inspired way to test dental materials Supported by the CPE
Outcomes of the Exhibition
Public-Scientist interactions are two-way, meaning we can learn from each other
See the bigger picture within your group
Enhance your skills: listening is key to communicating anything
Build confidence and enthusiasm
How was it for you?
Enjoy yourself and develop new communication techniques for engaging with the public – what were they?
The public will ask new questions – what?
Share your stories with others – tell people about your experience
How was it for you?
Enjoy yourself and develop new communication techniques for engaging with the public – what were they?
The public will ask new questions – what?
We need to know what interactions were like so we can tell our funders
The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition is a ma more
The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition is a major London-based event that illustrates the cutting-edge of UK science and technology. It is an opportunity for the public, directly and through the national media, to find out more about the UK's science and meet the minds behind it. There were 26 exhibits accepted from all over the UK, including two submissions from the University of Bristol. Visitors to the exhibition included members of the Royal Family, business and academic pioneers, MPs and Civil Servants, schools groups and the general public. less
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