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    Oriel Science celebrates new charity status

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 20, 2025Updated:February 21, 2025No Comments
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    Following its success as a project at Swansea University, Oriel Science is entering an exciting new phase as an independent charity, unlocking fresh opportunities for growth and innovation.

    Since beginning as a public engagement project in 2016, Oriel Science has helped bring Swansea University’s cutting-edge research to the heart of the community through interactive and engaging exhibits.

    Professor Chris Allton, Former Director of Oriel Science and current Trustee, said: “It’s wonderful to see Oriel Science grow from strength to strength. We have engaged with over 150,000 people since we began in 2016 in our Pop-Up venue, and we now have the opportunity to grow even further as a newly formed charity. We’d like to thank Swansea University for supporting us, and we are excited to continue showcasing research in the community.”

    Professor Helen Griffiths, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at Swansea University, said:“Congratulations to Oriel Science on its transition to an independent charity. Swansea University is proud to have nurtured such an inspiring project. Making our research accessible and engaging for the wider community aligns with our core values, and we look forward to continuing to work with the centre as it embarks on this exciting new journey.”

    With a broad range of new funding streams and partnerships, including CSconnected, Urban Foundry and the Institute of Physics, Oriel Science plans to strengthen its mission of making science accessible and inspiring for all, paving the way for a more sustainable and vibrant future.

    The centre also hopes to strengthen its partnerships with local businesses and organisations to unlock exciting collaborations and opportunities.

    To celebrate this significant milestone, Oriel Science will be holding an all-day event on Thursday 27 February 2025, open to all.

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