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In July 2014, we were contracted to working out the conceptual design and to design & build an interactive exhibition for the newly built Sharjah Center for Astronomy and Space Sciences (SCASS) and its surrounding Cosmic Park:
For exhibitions on the human body to be installed in the new building CORPOREA and for the project and installation of the new Dome/ Planetarium. Deadlines 25 March and 26 February respectively.
The International Centre for Life Chief Executive, Linda Conlon, has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List.
The recognition is for her services to Science and Science Education in North East England.
Linda said: “This is a delightful and unexpected accolade and I am incredibly proud to receive this honour not only for me, but for the Centre for Life and everyone involved with its success.”
Ecsite members are entitled to a 30% discount. Courses to be held Septembre-December 2016. Deadline to ask for the support of the Erasmus + programme: 2 February 2016.
National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci is busy planning and welcomes proposals from all museum professionals by 28 January.
It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in 5th Bursa Science Festival supported by Turkish Airlines and hosted by Bursa Sicence & Technology Center on 6-7-8 May 2016.
The main theme of Bursa Science Festival 2016 is “Environment and Energy”. Please check the link for learn more about the previous Bursa Science Festivals. You can also reach the festival videos from here.
The Museum of Science, Boston creates its own signature exhibits, programs, and shows that mix science, interactivity, and even humor to inform and amaze. As worldwide interest mounts for high-quality STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education, we renew and expand our mission to transform the public’s relationship with science and technology by creating new products for museums, educators, and businesses that span the globe.
For example:
In December 2014, after working successfully together to equip Floor 1 (2001) and Floor 3 (2013), we were again awarded a design and build contract to now equip half of Floor 2:
The FMA is a professional development award that recognises and encourages an advanced level of professional contribution, development and achievement by people in any area of museum work, including science centres.