Future Sparks
To mark its 25th birthday this year, We The Curious is launching Future Sparks: A bold new initiative to welcome 25,000 children throughout Bristol through its doors for free, helping to make science for everyone.
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To mark its 25th birthday this year, We The Curious is launching Future Sparks: A bold new initiative to welcome 25,000 children throughout Bristol through its doors for free, helping to make science for everyone.
Bristol’s educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has appointed David Sproxton CBE as its first ever patron.
Bristol’s science centre is set to reveal the Curious Timeline, an interactive experience celebrating the city’s memories of science, curiosity and creativity, just in time for October half term
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.
Statement in response to protest and free entry demand by ACORN on Sat 19 July.
Celebrating 25 years of We The Curious: Bristol’s science centre puts call out for memories to build a Curious Timeline, celebrating the city’s science, curiosity, creativity and change
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.
Bristol educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has launched a new decarbonisation target, committing to ‘a site powered without fossil fuels, using fully renewable electricity, and a 30% reduction in offsite carbon emissions by 2030’.
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