
Young people’s perceptions of space
Read about our work with City Academy exploring young people's concerns about the space sector.
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Read about our work with City Academy exploring young people's concerns about the space sector.
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.
We get lots of questions about our tickets, so we thought we’d put a bit of information together about our different ticket types and free entry policies.
Forget the age-old image of science being the realm of the white-coated elite; we want to shatter stereotypes and make science everyone’s game.
We The Curious is helping to change attitudes to the thousands of seagulls in the city through a unique project co-created with east Bristol schoolchildren at Hannah More Primary School.
Bristol educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has been awarded two grants totaling £100,000 from the Enovert Community Trust (ECT), to revitalise Millennium Square.
The Open Source Science approach at We the Curious is about listening to people who wouldn’t normally be part of science research or the product design process.
Educational charity We The Curious reopening (2021) with a bold new experience Project What If, which will feature the ‘John James Theatre of Curiosity’ – a central discussion space which encourages visitors to explore how science works.
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