We're delighted to be able to share the news that Ca’ Foscari University of Venice will officially announce the development of Science Gallery Venice this evening.
Read MoreWe're looking forward to seeing you in Graz! Here's where you will find us:
Read MoreThe board of Science Gallery International (SGI) has today announced that it has appointed Andrea Bandelli, an international thought-leader on public engagement with science, as the new CEO of SGI
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Read MoreTo celebrate the announcement of Science Gallery Melbourne today, we thought we'd pull together a few of our favourite Australian projects to feature
Read MoreVisualisation of Science Gallery Melbourne, courtesy of University of Melbourne
Read MoreOctober has already been a busy month for Science Gallery International.
Read MoreToday we're sharing two important pieces of news about Science Gallery International.
Read MoreIt's been a busy couple of weeks for the team developing Science Gallery at King's College London.
Read MoreFollowing a hugely successful six month run at the National Science Education Center in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei, BIORHYTHM: MUSIC AND THE BODY
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