Cardiff Science Festival are looking for content for this year’s festival and now is the time to get in your proposals!
2015 FESTIVAL
The fourth Cardiff Science Festival is scheduled to take place between 13th and 19th July 2015. Their showcase for science and technology has loads of events taking place in venues across Cardiff. From hands on workshops, live demonstrations, comedy, talks, discussion forums, performances, lectures, debates, exhibitions, guided tours and panel discussions, there is something for everybody. Cardiff Science Festival is organised by a group of volunteers with the aim of providing as many fun and informative events as possible whilst keeping the costs as low as possible.
Specifically for this years festival they are looking for Proposals which include ideas such as:
- Talks/Shows
- Workshops
- Hands on ‘stall’ type events & busking activities
They are also open to all ideas, so if you would like to find out more information including how to submit your ideas, please click here.
They will be finalising the programme in early May with it being made public at the start of June. You can submit ideas to them any time between now and then but the earlier you can submit, the better chance it has of making the programme.
This is a great opportunity & one you can’t miss!
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