
Community research funding 2025
Find out how to apply for £2000 to develop a question around health or wellbeing that matters to you and your community through our Research Collective programme.
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Find out how to apply for £2000 to develop a question around health or wellbeing that matters to you and your community through our Research Collective programme.
A unique research space dedicated to ‘open city research’ and democratising science.
Based on creative explorations of the theme 'identity', We The Curious coordinated the “What You Can’t See, You Don’t Know” exhibition project created by GCSE photography students from Bristol Brunel Academy and local photographer Ilayda Akarca.
As a charity, we have a responsibility to create an environment that welcomes everyone and reflects the diversity of the city. We’re committed to promoting equity and inclusion in all aspects of our work.
Read about our work with City Academy exploring young people's concerns about the space sector.
The Open Source Science approach at We the Curious is about listening to people who wouldn’t normally be part of science research or the product design process.
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