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  • 29 Jul 2016 4:08 PM | Anonymous member

    Welsh Support Coordinator (Fixed Term)

    Department: Outreach and Engagement
    Location: Cardiff, Wales
    Salary: £21,500 – £22,575 pro rata

    We are looking for a proactive and dependable individual to join our Outreach and Engagement department as a Welsh Support Coordinator.

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  • 21 Jul 2016 3:45 PM | Anonymous

    Results of election of officers to the Executive Committee 2016-17

    Chair - Bridget Holligan (Science Oxford) with 97% of the vote

    Vice Chair - Karl Byrne (Cheltenham Science Festival) with 55% of the vote

    Treasurer - Lucy Moorcraft (Newcastle University) with 100% of the vote

    Secretary - Natalie Ford (Science Oxford) with 49% of the vote (4 candidates)

    General Members - Andy Miah (42%) and James Bamford (40%) 

  • 20 Jun 2016 12:52 PM | Anonymous

    Members of BIG are invited to stand for a position on the 2016/17 Executive Committee.

    ANY member can apply for ANY position on the Committee and no prior experience of Committee or Board work is required. It's always helpful to have a cross-representation of the entire membership on the Committee so we actively encourage applications from freelancers, science festivals, science centres, academic institutions, zoos, museums, funding and research bodies etc.

    We are looking to fill all roles but in particular we are looking for a new Chair and a General (Ordinary) Committee member.

    We are a friendly bunch, we meet about 4 times a year somewhere central to all committee members (for which your expenses will be covered) and you'll be fully supported in your role by BIG's Administrator. You will receive a cost-only place at the BIG Event 2017. All positions will be subject to an online vote and the results will be revealed at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Belfast on July 21st (you do not need to be present).

    To find out more about the positions, email for an informal and confidential chat. Nominations are to be received by 10am on Monday 4th July. Please contact me for a nomination form: admin@big.uk.com

  • 01 Jun 2016 12:56 PM | Anonymous

    Mathematician  Katie Steckles has won the 2016 Josh Award. She plans to turn the Museum of Science and  Industry into a giant hand-made, crowd-  sourced image during this year’s Manchester  Science Festival.

     Katie's winning application suggested festival  visitors help colour thousands of individual  ‘pixels’ that will make up a picture in  one of  the museum’s windows representing  how  digital devices such as computers, tablets,  and  phones display images.

     The project will also look at the mathematics  behind how devices store images as a series of  numbers that create the different colours on  screen. There’ll be a close-up look at the pixels in your own phone’s screen and a photo booth that transforms you into an Excel spreadsheet of colour values.

    The Josh Award is the UK’s national award in science communication, established to recognise and support up-and-coming talent in science communication. The award provides the opportunity to become the science communicator in residence at the Manchester Science Festival 2016, in partnership with the University of Salford, Manchester developing and delivering a new project or event while showcasing best practice in the field of science communication. The winner receives support to nurture their development in the field and their involvement in the Manchester Science Festival from both the Festival team, the University of Salford’s Science Communication cluster, and the BIG STEM Communicators Network.

    Katie said of winning the award, I'm delighted to have received this award, and I'm very much looking forward to the project in October. I've worked on events with Manchester Science Festival many times in the past, and am extremely proud to be Science Communicator in Residence with such a great organisation.’

    Antonio Benitez, Director of Manchester Science Festival, said, ’We are delighted that Katie will be the science communicator in residence at the Manchester Science Festival 2016.  Katie is a very inspiring science communicator and a great ambassador for Manchester Science Festival. The Festival team is looking forward working with Katie to develop and deliver this exciting new project showcasing best practise in the field of science communication for this year’s festival’

    The is the third year that BIG has been co-organising the Josh Award. We saw some very strong entries and choosing a winner was not easy. The award panel were impressed with Katie’s plan for an event at the Manchester Science festival and with her commitment to bringing mathematics to the fore in everyday life.

  • 19 Apr 2016 2:57 PM | Anonymous member

    This year BIG is offering 2-3 bursary places which will pay registration fees for the BIG Event in Belfast and give limited travel and accommodation support. This is open to BIG members who are in the first five years of their professional career and have not attended a previous BIG Event.

    The Bursary scheme is now open for applications until Fri 6 May

    Find out more 

  • 28 Mar 2016 8:42 PM | Anonymous

    Are you - or do you know - an amazing science communicator who is at a defining moment in their career?

    The Josh Award is an award established to recognise and support up-and-coming talent in science communication. The award recognises a defining moment in the career of a science communicator; a person who is a practicing scientist or someone who has chosen science communication as their profession.

    This defining moment could be a game changing project, piece of work, way of working or a key moment of change, creativity, innovation or passion. A defining moment in a career that has transformed science communication practice, inspired others or changed the landscape of science communication.

    The award provides the opportunity to become the science communicator in residence at the Manchester Science Festival 2016, developing and delivering a new project or event while showcasing best practise in the field of science communication.

    The winner will receive support to nurture their development in the field and their involvement in the Manchester Science Festival from both the Festival team and the BIG STEM Communicators Network.

    You can find out more about the Award and the simple application process at www.big.uk.com/josh

    Closing date 15 April.

  • 25 Feb 2016 6:46 PM | Anonymous

    Registration is now open for the BIG Event, Wed 20 - Fri 22 July at W5 Science Centre in Belfast.

    The BIG Event is a three-day conference offering an unmissable opportunity to squeeze the skills and ideas out of all the STEM engagement people you can in a short space of time.

    The BIG Event is relevant for designers, presenters, educators, students, front of house staff, evaluators, educationalists, funders, and anyone involved in public engagement with science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Many people working in the STEM engagement field have little opportunity to cross paths with their peers, so the BIG Event was designed with exactly this in mind.

    More than 40 workshops, discussions, shows, and even a sprinkling of sessions that simply can’t be categorised; this is the place to:

    - share skills and experiences

    - develop professional links and keep up-to-date with the STEM engagement field

    - hone your skills and recharge your professional batteries

    - pick up great ideas and show off your talents to peers

    - meet your next employer

    Register and find out more at www.big.uk.com/bigevent16

    Low cost flights from Flybe, RyanAir, Easyjet available from all UK airports to Belfast City or Belfast International Airports.

  • 22 Feb 2016 3:27 PM | Anonymous

    Are you - or do you know - an amazing science communicator who is at a defining moment in their career?

    The Josh Award is an award established to recognise and support up-and-coming talent in science communication. The award recognises a defining moment in the career of a science communicator; a person who is a practicing scientist or someone who has chosen science communication as their profession.

    This defining moment could be a game changing project, piece of work, way of working or a key moment of change, creativity, innovation or passion. A defining moment in a career that has transformed science communication practice, inspired others or changed the landscape of science communication.

    The award provides the opportunity to become the science communicator in residence at the Manchester Science Festival 2016, developing and delivering a new project or event while showcasing best practise in the field of science communication.

    The winner will receive support to nurture their development in the field and their involvement in the Manchester Science Festival from both the Festival team and the BIG STEM Communicators Network.

    You can find out more about the Award and the simple application process here.

  • 15 Feb 2016 3:41 PM | Anonymous member

    Just one week left to put forward your excellent ideas for sessions that will plump out the BIG Event with succulent morsels of professional development. 

    Don't forget - session providers/speakers receive a discount on the registration fee to attend the BIG Event.


  • 25 Jan 2016 6:00 PM | Anonymous

    Would you like to run a session for 150-or-so STEM Communicators at this year's BIG Event in Belfast on 20-22 July?

    Bring a show, a workshop, something needing tweaking, something you think is fab; bring your skills in evaluating, managing, developing, presenting, fettling; bring your planetarium, your STEM tap-routine, your busks, your IPad session. But whatever you do, make it hands-on, make it collaborative, make it a truly sharing contribution. The content for the BIG Event is created by the members. And the people who say they get the most out of it are the people who contribute the content.

    Your session ideas can be put forward now until 22 February on the BIG Event session proposals site www.bigevent.info

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