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Mother Nature Science Workshop - Speaker (paid)

MNScience is looking for professional and inspirational Science Presenters and Party Presenters to join their team in London! Title: Science Presenter/ Party Presenter Job Type: Permanent - Part-Time Hours: Monday to Friday 15:30 to 16:30 for After School Clubs or between 10:00 and 17:30 on Saturdays and Sundays for Parties. Salary: Up to £30/session + travel bonus where applicable Location:y KT3 3ST Start Date: ASAP- Email us your CV to careers@mnature.co.uk if interested

Mother Nature Science Workshop - Speaker (paid)

MNScience is looking for professional and inspirational Science Presenters and Party Presenters to join their team in London! Title: Science Presenter/ Party Presenter Job Type: Permanent - Part-Time Hours: Monday to Friday 15:30 to 16:30 for After School Clubs or between 10:00 and 17:30 on Saturdays and Sundays for Parties. Salary: Up to £30/session + travel bonus where applicable Location: NW9 9BW Start Date: ASAP- Email us your CV to careers@mnature.co.uk if interested

Jon Evans - Speaker (free)

A 30-minute talk called What's the Big Idea?, where I count down the top 10 biggest ideas in science in the style of Top of the Pops. Based on my book 'The Big Ideas in Science'.

Simon Ould - Speaker (paid)

Simon Ould, the founder and presenter of the Space Odyssey mobile planetarium, has been offering spectacular, carefully-differentiated 360-degree 3D immersive learning experiences in four different sizes of mobile dome since 2004. Although based in the South West of England and South Wales, Space Odyssey can travel further afield on request, offering amazing learning opportunities for learners of all ages, from Nursery to A-level - and beyond! Please visit www.spaceodyssey.co.uk for more info!

Dr (Nitro)Jen Turner - Speaker (paid)

Primary School Science Shows & Workshops. Inspire your class and take the strain out of designing intricate lesson plans! Use our practical and exciting workshops for as a class reward or even for a week of science! We make learning fun for everyone! Bright Sparks Science Workshops are the perfect way to reinforce science topics taught in the curriculum, while also saving you the expense of buying new materials and resources. Visit https://www.brightsparksscience.co.uk/school-science-workshops/

Zee Dinally - Adviser

Offering subsidised planetarium visits across the UK, with free gift boxes to all teachers booking in 2023 For more information on our award-winning curriculum linked space lessons, please contact me - Free lesson plans - Free worksheets - Free meteorite handling - Free gift box to teacher booking

Ian Hall - Speaker (free)

I'm a mature Astrophysics student and run my blog 'The Average Scientist' which is aimed at casual interest readers. From The Average Scientist blog grew 'TAS Talks'. These are bitesize presentations of topics such as 'The size and scale of the Universe', 'Gravity', 'The scientific search for extra-terrestrial intelligence' plus lots of others. They can be tailored for primary school children or adults and are designed specifically to stimulate interest, questions and discussion.

Zee Dinally - Speaker (paid)

I run the UK's largest network of multi-purpose planetariums and learning STEM Domes, covering an impressive 15 subjects, in 10 languages and fully accessible to all SEND needs For BSW 2023, we are part funding the visits to schools with free travel anywhere in the UK, unlimited shows and programs, and free resources for schools and teachers. Please visit us online to find out more, and apply for a part funded visit by the end of January 2023 www.immersive-experiences.co.uk

James Lees - Speaker (paid)

-- Space: It Gets Weird -- Our universe is a very strange place. The further we look the more we find and the more our ideas of what is and isn't possible crumble away. Time can slow down, There are crazy exoplanets made of unimaginable things, and physics itself crumbles away in the face of the overwhelming power of a black hole. This talk covers some of the stranger aspects of our universe and the science behind them.

James Lees - Speaker (paid)

-- All These Worlds -- From Science-Fiction to Science-Fact, join PhD Student and Science Communicator James lees as he explores the very limits of what planets can be. From Tatooine to Super Earths, and from the strangest of exoplanets to the final place you could ever live. The real, the imaginary and the possible. How they work (or not) and what they might be like to visit. Come and discover just some of the weird and wonderful worlds out there.

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