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Three children building with cardboard and Sellotape on Millennium Square

10 Ways To Play

Thanks to funding from The Edina Trust, We The Curious hosted an outdoor, interactive STEM event during the May 2023 half term ‘10 Ways To Play’ activity week.

An adult and young child play with a hand-held pricing machine in the Open City Lab at We The Curious. There are yellow shopping baskets with some food containers in them on the table in front of them.

Plates for the Planet

How could our lunch help save the planet - visit our special shop in Open City Lab and let researchers know what you think.

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What You Can’t See, You Don’t Know

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.

Children enjoying climate change activities

Schools Climate Change Workshops

Through the National Grid Community Grant Programme, £19,775 was donated to fund the development of three new interactive and engaging climate change themed workshops for school children aged between 5 and 16 years old.

A child in a light green outfit pointing at a digital screen with lots of circular shapes

Can machines understand emotions?

How a visit to a science centre can be an opportunity to influence real ongoing research, and to explore how computers might help us to better understand human emotion.