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Niamh Shaw - Speaker (free)

Looking forward to hearing about your event. If you can cover my travel and accommodation, I make time every year to provide events for free to those communities in greatest need.

Dr Russell Arnott - Speaker (paid)

Stefan Gates - Speaker (paid)

Current shows include FARTOLOGY: A hilarious journey through the human body packed with physics, chemistry and biology, huge whoopee cushions and the world's loudest fart machine GASTRONAUT EXTREME/SCIENCE YOU CAN EAT: A spectacular show about the science of food, full of edible chemical reactions and vortex canons DOGOLOGY/CATOLOGY Fascinating quirks of canine and feline science with a tame robot SCIENCE OF SWEETS: A demo-packed adventure into the science of sweets, snacks, and gum

Stephen Plater - Speaker (paid)

Dinosaurs are a fascination and an inspiration for children. Our hands-on, interactive workshops feature genuine and replica fossils from our museum in Hull. The artefacts include teeth, claws, even a genuine dinosaur egg! Highlight of the presentation is a full size replica Allosaur skull (sharp, scary teeth!) Children are told the exciting stories of the fossils then have the chance to touch and handle the artefacts.

Rosalie Nathan - Volunteer

Matthew Tosh - Adviser

Health and Safety advice for science festivals, high-profile stage shows and demonstrations, including reviewing risk assessments. I’ve won repeated commissions for my proactive approach at bridging the gap between what a performer wants to do and legal H&S obligations. My risk assessments and H&S processes are trusted as being thorough by both my firework and science communication colleagues. Previous clients include Cheltenham Festivals and Greg Foot.

Martin Coath - Speaker (paid)

Featured at the The London Science Museum, The Cheltenham Science Festival, British Science Week, Forum Départemental des Sciences (Lille), and many schools 'The Brain Game' is a flexible set of fun activities that can be reconfigured for a wide range of participants. It gets people to pass messages around in a way that shows how brain cells work; it recruits the audience to play the part of axons; and it is a very exciting game! https://sites.google.com/site/mcoath/projects/the-brain-game

Martin Coath - Speaker (paid)

The workshop 'The Power and Limits of Science' started as a research project (Christchurch College Canterbury, LASAR project) and it is designed to encourage students to think about the sorts of questions which can, and cannot be fully addressed using purely scientific arguments. https://sites.google.com/site/mcoath/projects/pls

Martin Coath - Speaker (paid)

Developed for hands-on activities in small groups 'Supermarket Scientist' shows that almost anything that can be bought in a supermarket can be used to do science. Everything is 100% repeatable with everyday items (and a bit of adult supervision), no cheating by bringing along liquid nitrogen, or any such exotic stuff! https://sites.google.com/site/mcoath/projects/the-supermarket-scientist

Sphere Science Limited - Speaker (paid)

Anyone for lively, practical science? Our range of primary and secondary workshops focus on chemistry/materials and physical properties and are directly linked to the national curriculum. In our inspiring sessions pupils discuss, investigate and think scientifically. Early Years to Key Stage 4, anywhere. www.spherescience.co.uk

Mother Nature Science Workshop - Speaker (paid)

Science Workshops by Mother Nature Science Congratulations BUSY Teachers! 👩‍🏫 Your search to find the best In-School Science Workshops is at an end 🌌 MN Science is the undisputed ultimate Science Week Workshop planner! 👩‍🚀 We’re also a longtime Official Affiliate Member of the British Science Association 💌 | Find Out More at: www.mnature.co.uk | Or Call 02088638832