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Access All Areas at the 2015 Hidden Worlds exhibition
鈥楬idden worlds鈥 the flagship event at 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 , which runs 13-22 March 2015, is offering even more hands on activities and demonstrations in this the Festival鈥檚 fifth year.
鈥楬idden worlds鈥 takes place in the Brambell Building on Deiniol Road between 10.00- 4.00on Saturday 14th March and is free and open to all. The laboratories will be teaming with activities such as 鈥楶redator and Prey鈥 and Photonics 鈥榯he science of light鈥, as part of the hands-on science day. The usually private research aquariums will be open and visitors will also be able to hold and touch reptiles and sea creatures; the general public will also be given access the to the University鈥檚 impressive natural history museum. Added to this, the Popular 鈥楩lash Bang鈥 Chemistry shows take place at 12.00 and 1.30, guaranteeing plenty to do and see for people of all ages at the event.
Other public events during science week include guided geological walks around some of our spectacular landscape. These are on 15th and 22nd March, and joining instructions are on the Festival website: and a 125th anniversary lecture from the School of Electronic Engineering.
A Sustainable Resources Careers Event is also part of the Festival. The event, running between 1.00-5.00 Wednesday March 18th at the School of Ocean Sciences, Menai Bridge will introduce people to the types of jobs which are becoming available in the emerging Sustainable Resources sector, and skills required to do those jobs. This event will illustrate the employment and training opportunities in the Sustainable Resources sector here in north Wales as well as firing people鈥檚 enthusiasm for the new opportunities emerging.
Full details of all the events are available on the .
Rosanna Robinson from the College of Natural Science at Bangor and one of the event co-ordinators said:
鈥淥ur aim in establishing the Bangor Science Festival five years ago was to engage with the wider community of north Wales and to showcase the world-leading scientific research which is being carried out here in Bangor. We鈥檙e pleased to be the Bangor hub for British Science week activities, and to work with our partners and sponsors to deliver yet another action 鈥損acked week of activities.鈥
The Festival is funded by 麻豆传媒高清版 and a grant from the Society of Biology. For more information see the Bangor Science Festival web site or email the organisers on b.s.f@bangor.ac.uk
Publication date: 11 March 2015