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European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is looking for a Head of Communications. Apply by 19 May.
Street lamps, illuminated signs and buildings – lights at night improve safety and make cities more attractive, but have also been shown to have negative effects for humans and animals. The problems of artificial light are commonly referred to as light pollution. In the citizen science project the Star-Spotting Experiment, people from all across Sweden help scientists measure light pollution by counting stars in the sky.
Join the Science Museum with this newly created Deputy Director position. Apply by 12 May.
Are you excited by physics and astronomy? Passionate about developing innovative experiences for visitors? Do you have experience working at a hands-on science centre or museum? CERN's exhibitions team offers an opportunity for a longterm student placement (12 months) to contribute to a major new exhibition project:
https://communications.web.cern.ch/opportunities/2019/administrative-stu...
Application deadline: 25 Mar 2019
At CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research), Geneva, Switzerland. Apply by 25 March
At the International Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Apply by 1 March
At the ASDC (UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres) in Bristol, UK. Apply by 19 February
Hidrodoe will promote the 17 different SDGs for a whole year and will raise awareness among its wide audience.
All Ecsite members are invited to take part in the Web@30 event by hosting either a live or a recorded webcast on 12 March 2019 depending on your time zone.
In December 2014 we were awarded an engineering and build contract to equip half of Floor 2 of GSC with Powering the Future. This gallery focuses on the science and technology used to supply energy in Scotland and the UK and highlights key issues that society is likely to face in the not too distant future. It is the most ambitious exhibition of its kind in the UK.