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Mother Nature Science Workshop - Speaker (paid)

MNScience is looking for professional and inspirational Science Presenters and Party Presenters to join their team in London! Title: Science Presenter/ Party Presenter Job Type: Permanent - Part-Time Hours: Monday to Friday 15:30 to 16:30 for After School Clubs or between 10:00 and 17:30 on Saturdays and Sundays for Parties. Salary: Up to £30/session + travel bonus where applicable Location:y KT3 3ST Start Date: ASAP- Email us your CV to careers@mnature.co.uk if interested

David Hall - Speaker (paid)

Unforgettable Workshops and Shows - over 30 years of experience - adaptable for all ages - in Shakespeare, Maths, Science, Drama, CPD and more. Visit www.davidhallworkshopsandshows.co.uk www.davuidhallcoaching.com https://vimeo.com/davidhallworkshopsnshows or email davidshall@mac.com for details.

Mother Nature Science Workshop - Speaker (paid)

MNScience is looking for professional and inspirational Science Presenters and Party Presenters to join their team in London! Title: Science Presenter/ Party Presenter Job Type: Permanent - Part-Time Hours: Monday to Friday 15:30 to 16:30 for After School Clubs or between 10:00 and 17:30 on Saturdays and Sundays for Parties. Salary: Up to £30/session + travel bonus where applicable Location:y KT3 3ST Start Date: ASAP- Email us your CV to careers@mnature.co.uk if interested

Mother Nature Science Workshop - Speaker (paid)

MNScience is looking for professional and inspirational Science Presenters and Party Presenters to join their team in London! Title: Science Presenter/ Party Presenter Job Type: Permanent - Part-Time Hours: Monday to Friday 15:30 to 16:30 for After School Clubs or between 10:00 and 17:30 on Saturdays and Sundays for Parties. Salary: Up to £30/session + travel bonus where applicable Location: NW9 9BW Start Date: ASAP- Email us your CV to careers@mnature.co.uk if interested

Taryn Freeman - Speaker (free)

Further subjects: Palaeontology, Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology

Beth Nichol - Speaker (free)

I'd like to attend an event to discuss the OCTAHEDRON project with the public and hear about their thoughts and concerns in an interactive and engaging way. The project aims to develop an early diagnostic tool for neurological disorders such as Parkinson's. To do this, it is using NHS data from 3D eye scans and artificial intelligence to create an algorithm. More information about OCTAHEDRON can be found here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/latest/2020/09/aiforparkinsonsandalzheimers/

Daisy Shearer - Volunteer

I am a PhD candidate in experimental condensed matter physics at the University of Surrey’s Advanced Technology Institute, working within the Photonics and Quantum Sciences group in the physics department. My PhD research focuses on semiconductor spintronics for quantum technology applications. Alongside my academic research, I frequently engage in other activities such as higher education teaching and science communication. I am a STEM Ambassador and a confident speaker.

Andrew Hanson MBE - Speaker (free)

Currently I'm mostly limited to online but have done some pretty engaging online workshops and talks with good interactions. Pet topics: colour measurement (because that's what I professionally did for many years); international system of units (SI) definitions and realisation; electronic music instruments (hobby); running fun measurement workshops (e.g. making pendulums); liquid nitrogen or water demo talks. As film-maker I'm happy to be involved in film related activities.

Rick Hall - Speaker (free)

Rick is happy to work with event planners to design an activity, workshop, engagement project, presentation, training event, debate, quiz, conference or meeting, one-off or series

Elaine Kasket - Speaker (paid)

As a keynote speaker and trainer, I provide insights on living with technology, digital legacy, social media, grief and mourning, online privacy, navigating modern mediated relationships, and various psychological issues such as anxiety, depression, getting unstuck, mobilising towards values-orientated living, stress, burnout, and crises of meaning, value and purpose. I've spoken on kids, grief, and social media and do psychology careers talks. I'm an experienced interviewer and panel chair.

Simon Ould - Speaker (paid)

Simon Ould, the founder and presenter of the Space Odyssey mobile planetarium, has been offering spectacular, carefully-differentiated 360-degree 3D immersive learning experiences in four different sizes of mobile dome since 2004. Although based in the South West of England and South Wales, Space Odyssey can travel further afield on request, offering amazing learning opportunities for learners of all ages, from Nursery to A-level - and beyond! Please visit www.spaceodyssey.co.uk for more info!

Bhavani Esapathi - Speaker (paid)

As a creative practitioner working within healthcare, migration and invisible disabilities I am happy to speak on topics that touch on these issues alongside current events which invariably have an effect on our bodies and health. My work also looks at the climate and its effect on chronic diseases especially revisiting the global waste programme. Feel free to visit www.bhavaniesapathi.com to learn more about my work.

Zee Dinally - Speaker (paid)

I run the UK's largest network of multi-purpose planetariums and learning STEM Domes, covering an impressive 15 subjects, in 10 languages and fully accessible to all SEND needs For BSW 2023, we are part funding the visits to schools with free travel anywhere in the UK, unlimited shows and programs, and free resources for schools and teachers. Please visit us online to find out more, and apply for a part funded visit by the end of January 2023 www.immersive-experiences.co.uk

James Lees - Speaker (paid)

--You're Stupid and So Am I-- When it comes down to it, most of us really know very little about the world around us and constantly rely on experts to inform us. So what happens when the world is seemingly entering an era of fake news, distrust and conspiracy? From Flat Earth to 5G, to Covid-19 and vaccines, just how little we all can (and do) know about science, why we should and shouldn’t trust experts, and what happens when conspiracy theorists are confronted with facts.

James Lees - Speaker (paid)

---Cryptorealities--- An angry beginning, a failing present and a dystopian future. Whilst no longer at its peak ‘Crypto’ seems like it’s here to stay. So it’s worth looking beyond the hype, the buzzwords,and the large figure headlines to ask what’s it all about really? Where did crypto actually come from, what’s it doing now, and what is in its future?

Edwin Colyer - Speaker (paid)

Edwin is a highly experienced science journalist, communicator and public engagement practitioner - an ideal speaker, host or compere for events, dinners or away days. Through his agency, Scientia Scripta, he is on a mission to democratise science and innovation, for good. Edwin speaks eloquently and passionately about communication, engagement and how research should transforming lives. He also argues the ethical case for deep involvement of diverse publics across the R&D&I lifecycle.