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Bristol’s educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has partnered with Bristol City Leap to create a brand-new interactive exhibit.
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Bristol’s educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has partnered with Bristol City Leap to create a brand-new interactive exhibit.
We're working on a new collection of activities with our research partners Repair-Ed to find out.
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Meet the community leaders working to find the research questions around health or wellbeing that matters to their communities through our Research Collective programme.
BRISTOL educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has received £149,101 from the John James Bristol Foundation towards a new funded schools' programme aimed at addressing educational inequality in Bristol.
We The Curious reopened with a bold new experience Project What If, which features the ‘John James Theatre of Curiosity’ – a central discussion space which encourages visitors to explore how science works.
Following 14 months of closure during the Covid19 pandemic, We The Curious reopened with bold new experience Project What If, which aims to leave people with questions rather than answers.
What is research, and who gets to define what research looks like? What role can a science centre, and its audiences have in creating new knowledge?
Have you ever seen a game of robot football? If you visited We The Curious in 2022 the answer could be yes! But why?
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