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2009 Conference presentations
Delegates at the 2009 Science Communication Conference
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View reports and presentations from day 1 of the conference.

Day 2
Tuesday 23 June 2009


Keynote Discussion
Kathy Sykes (pdf 508kB), University of Bristol

'Years of...' Do they work?
Robert Bloomfield (pdf 2016kB), Natural History Museum
Athena Dinar (pdf 237kB), British Antarctic Survey
Sophie Duncan (pdf 1670kB), National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement

Does Public Engagement Work?
Penny Fidler (pdf 878kB), The Association for Science and Discovery Centres
Justin Dillon (pdf 2556kB), King's College London
Robin Hoyle (pdf 500kB), Glasgow Science Centre

From preaching to reaching - how can researchers and communicators actually influence workplace practice?
Keith Farley (pdf 1165kB), Cambridge University
Kate Beckmann (pdf 653kB), Heriot-Watt University

Sustainability of public engagement projects
Claire Cockcroft (pdf 526kB), The Babraham Institute
Dudley Shallcross (pdf 2665kB), University of Bristol

Popular culture as a tool for public engagement
Jonathan Chase (pdf 1574kB), University of Glamorgan
Emma Weitkamp (pdf 1075kB), University of the West of England

Building 'The Tower of Life' for the International Arts Pestival
Bridget Nicholls (pdf 1686kB), Pestival
Rupert Soar (pdf 1631kB), Freeform Engineering Ltd

Ensuring your public engagement project is sustainable
Kate Miller (pdf 94KB), EPSRC
Patrick Middleton (pdf 64 KB), BBSRC

Creating culturally relevant science cafes - lessons from abroad
Joy Francis, The Creative Collective & Sheila Ochugboju, African Technology Policy Studies Network (pdf 2515kB)
African Science Cafe toolkit (pdf 3.4MB)

Engaging young people in genetics
Anita Shaw (pdf 547kB), Techniquest
Rachel Iredale (pdf 1459kB), University of Glamorgan

View reports and presentations from day 1 of the conference.