Pint of Science 15-17 May: Manchester events announced.

Published on 11 April 17

Pint of Science Festival  is a great way to get out of the lab, office or library and take a break this May. Give yourself a break and meet some like-minded people for an evening discussing some of the latest scientific research.

The Pint of Science Festival   takes place annually over three days in the month of May simultaneously in pubs across the world.  This year, Manchester’s events include the Who’s genome is it anyway in Levenshulme, Sustainable air travel in Smithfield Market Hall and Microbes: The good, the bad and the ugly in The Red Lion on Wilmslow.   It doesn’t matter if it’s not your area of research – Pint of Science aims to deliver interesting, fun, relevant talks on the latest science research in a way that’s accessible to all.  And if it is your area - it’s a great opportunity for you to add your research to the conversation and also think about how to talk about your research to a non-specialist audience.

Take a look at the full programme and book tickets

Pint of Science is a non-profit organisation, run by volunteers and was established by a community of postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers in 2012.

 

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