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    Big names headlines Swansea Science Festival 2024

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 26, 2024No Comments
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    Visitors at the 2023 Swansea Science Festival
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    The Swansea Science Festival returns this autumn, featuring a distinguished lineup of leading scientists and popular TV presenters.

    Hosted by Swansea University in collaboration with the National Waterfront Museum, this year’s festival will be held at the National Waterfront Museum on 26 and 27 October between 10am – 4pm, complemented by show-stopping performances at Swansea’s Taliesin Arts Centre.

    Big names featured at this year’s festival include:

    • TikTok sensation Big Manny, will discuss his upcoming book Science is Lit and offer insights on how to embark on a journey to become a real-life scientist.
    • Ray Mears, celebrated author and TV presenter, will explore how his encounters with diverse people and places have transformed his perspective, reflect on the profound significance of wilderness, and underscore its vital importance for our future.
    • Meghan McCubbin, the acclaimed TV presenter and wildlife conservationist renowned for her roles on nature programs like Springwatch and Autumnwatch, will deliver an engaging talk on her passion for wildlife and conservation.

    The weekend festival will host more than 20 free exhibitions, showcasing cutting-edge research from Swansea University. With no need to book in advance, visitors can turn up an explore hydrogen energy, meet robot cats and dogs, discover how ancient Egyptians mummified their dead and learn how to love a maggot.

    The festival kicks off with an exciting pre-weekend feature at the Taliesin on Friday 25 October, with The Magical Mr West and his delightful show, Crafty Fools. The festival concludes on Monday 28 October, when popular TV presenter Andy Day will entertain audiences with his thrilling performance, Andy’s Dino Rap.

    As well as the free exhibitions, there are bookable events featuring interactive workshops and captivating talks that explore the mysteries of the oceans, the marvels of electricity, and the remarkable stories of individuals shaping our world.

    The Swansea Science Festival has cemented its place as a beloved annual event on the Swansea calendar, drawing in more than 10,000 visitors in previous years.

    Professor Helen Griffiths, Swansea University’s pro-vice-chancellor for research and innovation, said: “Since 2016, the Swansea Science Festival has been a key event for the city, one that brings the community together with our academics and researchers through a shared love of science. We look forward to welcoming everyone in person for what promises to be an unforgettable experience for all attendees.”

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