So much to do. So little time.
Check out our events and plan your visit to our festival
Be A Brain Explorer
Be A Brain Explorer!
Come along to the Hadyn Ellis Building at Cardiff University to learn all about the brain with fun and engaging activities such as Wild Animal Brains, Learn to Pipette, Immersive Illusions and our Brain Dome Bouncy Castle!
This event is appropriate for children between the ages of 6 and 12 years old.
Tickets can be booked for a 2-hour session: 11am - 1pm or 1pm - 3pm.
Please book one ticket per child. A responsible adult must remain in attendance with each child for the duration of the event.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cardiff-science-festival-tickets-808860642957
Be A Scientist!
In celebration of Cardiff Science Festival, join us this half term at our free Be a Scientist! event.
Being a scientist can mean so many different things. We want to give you a flavour of what different scientists do and how science affects our everyday lives.
We’ve planned a fun day full of interactive activities and interesting experiments for you to experience what being a Scientist is like. We've got magnetic motors, electrical engineering, mind boggling puzzles, top-secret workshops you can book on the day and much more – even sciences you may have never heard of!
There's something herefor everyone, no matter if you're 10 or 100! We’re excited to introduce some brilliant minds from across the University and some friendly local businesses, including CSA Catapult, who are sure to spark your imagination!...Perhaps you could be an Engineer of the future?
Café facilities are available for snacks, lunch or even a slice of cake. There is limited paid parking around the area so why not park up at the museum and have a day out! Travelling by Cardiff Bus, you can find us on bus routes 21, 24, 27, 35.
sbarc|spark building is accessible and all activities will take place on the ground floor. If you have any specific accessibility requirements, please get in touch – impact-engagement@cardiff.ac.uk
We can't wait to meet some future scientists - see you there!
Funded by Research Wales Innovation Fund and Harmonised Impact Acceleration Accounts.
Book your place here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bod-yn-wyddonydd-be-a-scientist-tickets-795488285877?aff=oddtdtcreator
FREE EVENT After Dark: Science on Show
After Dark: Science on Show is a free hands-on science evening suitable for all the family.
National Museum Cardiff
22 February 2023, 6-9pm
Cost Free
Suitability All ages
After Dark: Science on Show is a free hands-on science evening suitable for all the family.
Book your tickets at https://museum.wales/cardiff/whatson/11806/After-Dark-Science-on-Show/
We’ll have loads of activities for you to try:
meet scientists and engineers from Amgueddfa Cymru and Cardiff University
the energy orchestra
recycling plastics with a 3D printer
meet the Pharmabees
deconstructing a mobile phone
edible insects
natural dyes
upcycling…
And lots more!
Come back here soon to find out more about the activities on offer.
The museum café and shop will be open during the evening for some snacks and treats!
A partnership event between Amgueddfa Cymru and Cardiff University School of Engineering
Source: https://museum.wales/cardiff/whatson/11806/After-Dark-Science-on-Show/
FREE EVENT 22 Feb 1pm - 3pm - Butetown Youth Hub - Cardiff Science Festival
Book your tickets at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/22-feb-1pm-3pm-butetown-youth-hub-cardiff-science-festival-tickets-551449669807
Wednesday, 22nd Feb - Butetown Pavilion – Youth Hub - Dumballs Road, Butetown, CF10 5FE
SunSpaceArt
Participants will create their own space related collages using a variety of paper materials.
See Science:
Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science:
"Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
Bones and Organs -
The Bones and Organs Project This activity will teach children the importance of the human anatomy, they will have the opportunity to build a skeleton using plastic bones provided by the Wales Centre for Anatomical Education. Choosing the bones and building the skeleton will help the students to remember the different bones and makes it a great active learning strategy.
Cummins Brakes Engineering
FREE EVENT 22 Feb 12pm - 3pm - Grange Pavilion - Cardiff Science Festival
Book your tickets at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/22-feb-12pm-3pm-grange-pavilion-cardiff-science-festival-tickets-551450131187
Wednesday, 22nd Feb - Grange Pavilion - Grange Gardens, Cardiff, CF11 7LJ
Animal ARKS of the 21st Century:
Engaging people with biobanking and species conservation "Ever questioned how we’re going to rescue animals that are facing extinction? We invite you to find out more about the biodiversity crisis and how the frozen “ARKS” of the 21st Century are working together to help safeguard the DNA, tissues, and cells of endangered animals and other wildlife, contributing to their conservation. With extinction comes a great loss of information about a species biology, ecology, and evolutionary history. We need you to help find the animals and successfully store their genetic material in our biobank before it’s too late. Become a scientist and help us save a species today! Do you have what it takes?
Our activities are family friendly and suitable for all ages. Free entry.
The #ARKS21stCentury project was originally funded by the Wellcome Trust ISSF3 Public Engagement Proof-of-Concept Award and by the Arts Council England’s National Lottery Project Grants programme. We have been able to continue to deliver and expand our public engagement and school programme with the support of the #NationalLottery #TogetherforOurPlanet community fund.
Reel Physics -
creating science videos workshop "Learn how to make short science tik-tok/reel style videos live in this highly interactive workshop for families.
Direct, plan or star in your very own videos, there is a role for everyone even if you are camera shy. In this workshop you will learn the basics of how to make short form videos like the ones on Tik Tok and Instagram as a family and then set about making some.
We will make videos to break myths about science and showcase some fun science demos and tricks for the world to see.
All equipment will be provided, please do bring your smart phone along if you have one. Please book in family/friends groups including some adults."
FREE EVENT Reel Physics - Butetown
Reel Physics - Family workshop to make short science videos - Butetown Pavilion – Youth Hub
Book you tickets using this link qrfy.com/p/Jq0_ffP5r4
Learn how to make short science TikTok/reel style videos live in this highly interactive family workshop.
Direct, plan or star in your very own videos - there is a role for everyone, even if you are camera shy. In this workshop you will learn the basics of how to make short form videos like the ones on TikTok and Instagram as a family and then set about making some.
We will make videos to break myths about science and showcase some fun science demos and tricks for the world to see.
All equipment will be provided, but please do bring your smart phone along if you have one. As part of Cardiff Science Festival and run by Institute of Physics.
For the Reel Physics workshop please book in family/friends groups including some adults.
Workshop times:
11:30 am - 12:50pm Butetown Pavilion – Youth Hub
1.pm - 2.30pm Butetown Pavilion – Youth Hub
(If sold out, please note there is another event on 22nd at Bute Pavillion.)
Please ensure you choose the correct time slot when booking. If you are a family of four, please book four tickets.
This event is part of Cardiff Science Festival and brought to you by Institute of Physics Wales.
Book you tickets using this link: qrfy.com/p/Jq0_ffP5r4
FREE EVENT 22 Feb 11am - 1pm - Butetown Youth Hub - Cardiff Science Festival
Book your tickets at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/22-feb-11am-1pm-butetown-youth-hub-cardiff-science-festival-tickets-551449037917
Wednesday, 22nd Feb - Butetown Pavilion – Youth Hub - Dumballs Road, Butetown, CF10 5FE
SunSpaceArt
Participants will create their own space related collages using a variety of paper materials.
See Science:
Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science:
"Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
Bones and Organs -
The Bones and Organs Project This activity will teach children the importance of the human anatomy, they will have the opportunity to build a skeleton using plastic bones provided by the Wales Centre for Anatomical Education. Choosing the bones and building the skeleton will help the students to remember the different bones and makes it a great active learning strategy.
Cummins Brakes Engineering
FREE EVENT 21 Feb 1pm - 3pm - Grange Pavilion - Cardiff Science Festival
Make Magnetic Motors
The aim is to run a participatory fun activity (run in small 15-minute groups) in the field of Magnetism and Materials focused on green economy and electrification of transport. The activity involves the public (7 – 80 years of age) being able to make a permanent magnet motor, similar to what all cars and trains will need in the future. In addition, we will provide volunteers (academics, research staff) who will be able to show hands on magnetic demonstrations e.g. train using magnetic propulsion, magnetic liquids, electric generator.
Spark Your Imagination "Power up your problem-solving skills!
Have you ever wondered how computers can do so many complex things? How electric cars, robots, and cooling fans can turn can electricity into movement? All these things are made possible through electrical and electronic engineering.
Our event activities are designed to introduce two very important devices used in electrical and electronic engineering, to show you how they work.
Logic Gates:
A key part of how computers make decisions is through something called a logic gate. Logic gates are one of the building blocks used in modern computers - a single computer contains hundreds of millions of them! They work by only letting information through if certain conditions are met. We’ll demonstrate how they work and give a bit of insight into how a computer “thinks”.
Electric Motors:
electric motors are devices that change electricity into movement. They come in a range of shapes and sizes and have many different applications, from electric watches to cars. We’ll help you make your very own motor with our ‘DIY Motors’ and show you some of the science behind how they work."
Micro Games for the Microbit/Gemau micro am y MicroBit (7-11 years olds) and Maze Runner/Rhedwr Drysfa (12-15 year olds) "Micro games for the MicroBit
Adventure into the world of game development with computer scientists from Cardiff University. Using the BBC MicroBit and its specialised MakeCode editor, learn the steps to making an obstacle game just like the iconic Flappy Bird!
Suitable for beginner coders.
Gemau micro am y MicroBit
Anturiaethwch i fewn i’r byd o ddatblygiad gemau gyda cyfrifiadurwyr o Brifysgol Caerdydd. Gyda’r MicroBit BBC a’i golygydd MakeCode arbenigol, dysgwch y camau i greu gêm fel y gêm eiconig Flappy Bird!
Addas am ddechreuwyr i godio.
Maze Runner
If you like puzzle solving and programming then come and join the team of computer scientists from Cardiff University for an a-maze-ing time! Using Scratch and your own creativity, design your very own maze full of twists and turns. Will it be a chaotic rabbit warren or intricate labyrinth of paths to confuse and bewilder your friends? You decide!
Some experience with Scratch would be beneficial but not essential.
Rhedwr Drysfa
Os ydych chi’n mwynhau datrys problemau a rhaglennu, dewch i ymuno’r tîm o gyfrifiadurwyr o Brifysgol Caerdydd am amser arbennig! Gyda Scratch a’ch creadigrwydd, dylunio drysfa eich hun llawn troellau a pherygl. Bydd e’n cwningar cwningod anhrefnus neu labyrinth cymleth llawn llwybrau i ddrysu eich ffrindiau? Chi sy’n penderfynu!
Bydd profiad gyda Scratch yn helpu, ond dydy e ddim yn hanfodol.
FREE EVENT Maze Runner/Rhedwr Drysfa (12-15 year olds)
Location: Grangetown Pavillion Grange Gardens, Cardiff CF11 7LJ
If you like puzzle solving and programming then come and join the team of computer scientists from Cardiff University for an a-maze-ing time! Using Scratch and your own creativity, design your very own maze full of twists and turns. Will it be a chaotic rabbit warren or intricate labyrinth of paths to confuse and bewilder your friends? You decide!
Some experience with Scratch would be beneficial but not essential.
Os ydych chi’n mwynhau datrys problemau a rhaglennu, dewch i ymuno’r tîm o gyfrifiadurwyr o Brifysgol Caerdydd am amser arbennig! Gyda Scratch a’ch creadigrwydd, dylunio drysfa eich hun llawn troellau a pherygl. Bydd e’n cwningar cwningod anhrefnus neu labyrinth cymleth llawn llwybrau i ddrysu eich ffrindiau? Chi sy’n penderfynu!
Bydd profiad gyda Scratch yn helpu, ond dydy e ddim yn hanfodol.
Cardiff University School of Computer Science
Our School is based in Abacws, a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of the city. It’s home to over 1000 students and 60 specialist staff, including leading researchers and successful industry experts. Our research focuses on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Security and Privacy, Human-Centred Computing and Visual Computing
@CUCompSciSTEM
For tickets, please click this link or go to:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/maze-runnerrhedwr-drysfa-12-15-year-olds-tickets-548076079307
FREE EVENT 21 Feb 1pm - 3pm - South Riverside Community Centre - Cardiff Science Fest
Book your tickets at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/21-feb-11am-1pm-south-riverside-community-centre-cardiff-science-fest-tickets-550734761497
Lego satellite Builder Workshop
A 1hour workshop (although can be modified) where individuals learn about uses of artificial satellites and then build, cost and size there own satellite using bespoke lego kits.
SunSpaceArt
Participants will create their own space related collages using a variety of paper materials.
See Science:
Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science:
"Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
FREE EVENT 21 Feb 11am - 1pm - South Riverside Community Centre - Cardiff Science Fest
Book your tickets at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/21-feb-11am-1pm-south-riverside-community-centre-cardiff-science-fest-tickets-550734761497
Lego satellite Builder Workshop
A 1hour workshop (although can be modified) where individuals learn about uses of artificial satellites and then build, cost and size there own satellite using bespoke lego kits.
SunSpaceArt
Participants will create their own space related collages using a variety of paper materials.
See Science:
Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science:
"Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
FREE EVENT 21 Feb 11am - 1pm - Grange Pavilion - Cardiff Science Festival
Make Magnetic Motors
The aim is to run a participatory fun activity (run in small 15-minute groups) in the field of Magnetism and Materials focused on green economy and electrification of transport. The activity involves the public (7 – 80 years of age) being able to make a permanent magnet motor, similar to what all cars and trains will need in the future. In addition, we will provide volunteers (academics, research staff) who will be able to show hands on magnetic demonstrations e.g. train using magnetic propulsion, magnetic liquids, electric generator.
Spark Your Imagination "Power up your problem-solving skills!
Have you ever wondered how computers can do so many complex things? How electric cars, robots, and cooling fans can turn can electricity into movement? All these things are made possible through electrical and electronic engineering.
Our event activities are designed to introduce two very important devices used in electrical and electronic engineering, to show you how they work.
Logic Gates:
A key part of how computers make decisions is through something called a logic gate. Logic gates are one of the building blocks used in modern computers - a single computer contains hundreds of millions of them! They work by only letting information through if certain conditions are met. We’ll demonstrate how they work and give a bit of insight into how a computer “thinks”.
Electric Motors:
electric motors are devices that change electricity into movement. They come in a range of shapes and sizes and have many different applications, from electric watches to cars. We’ll help you make your very own motor with our ‘DIY Motors’ and show you some of the science behind how they work."
Micro Games for the Microbit/Gemau micro am y MicroBit (7-11 years olds) and Maze Runner/Rhedwr Drysfa (12-15 year olds) "Micro games for the MicroBit
Adventure into the world of game development with computer scientists from Cardiff University. Using the BBC MicroBit and its specialised MakeCode editor, learn the steps to making an obstacle game just like the iconic Flappy Bird!
Suitable for beginner coders.
Gemau micro am y MicroBit
Anturiaethwch i fewn i’r byd o ddatblygiad gemau gyda cyfrifiadurwyr o Brifysgol Caerdydd. Gyda’r MicroBit BBC a’i golygydd MakeCode arbenigol, dysgwch y camau i greu gêm fel y gêm eiconig Flappy Bird!
Addas am ddechreuwyr i godio.
Maze Runner
If you like puzzle solving and programming then come and join the team of computer scientists from Cardiff University for an a-maze-ing time! Using Scratch and your own creativity, design your very own maze full of twists and turns. Will it be a chaotic rabbit warren or intricate labyrinth of paths to confuse and bewilder your friends? You decide!
Some experience with Scratch would be beneficial but not essential.
Rhedwr Drysfa
Os ydych chi’n mwynhau datrys problemau a rhaglennu, dewch i ymuno’r tîm o gyfrifiadurwyr o Brifysgol Caerdydd am amser arbennig! Gyda Scratch a’ch creadigrwydd, dylunio drysfa eich hun llawn troellau a pherygl. Bydd e’n cwningar cwningod anhrefnus neu labyrinth cymleth llawn llwybrau i ddrysu eich ffrindiau? Chi sy’n penderfynu!
Bydd profiad gyda Scratch yn helpu, ond dydy e ddim yn hanfodol.
FREE EVENT Micro Games for the Microbit/Gemau micro am y MicroBit (7-11 year olds)
Location: Grangetown Pavillion Grange Gardens, Cardiff CF11 7LJ
Adventure into the world of game development with computer scientists from Cardiff University. Using the BBC MicroBit and its specialised MakeCode editor, learn the steps to making an obstacle game just like the iconic Flappy Bird!
Suitable for beginner coders.
Anturiaethwch i fewn i’r byd o ddatblygiad gemau gyda cyfrifiadurwyr o Brifysgol Caerdydd. Gyda’r MicroBit BBC a’i golygydd MakeCode arbenigol, dysgwch y camau i greu gêm fel y gêm eiconig Flappy Bird!
Addas am ddechreuwyr i godio.
Cardiff University School of Computer Science
Our School is based in Abacws, a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of the city. It’s home to over 1000 students and 60 specialist staff, including leading researchers and successful industry experts. Our research focuses on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Security and Privacy, Human-Centred Computing and Visual Computing
@CUCompSciSTEM
For tickets, please click this link or go to:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/micro-games-for-the-microbitgemau-micro-am-y-microbit-7-11-year-olds-tickets-548062448537
FREE EVENT Family following along weather workshop
Would you like to make your own weather and learn the science behind it all?! If the answer is yes join Amazelab for this super fun and creative family follow along weather workshop. Learn how to make your own rain, snow and tornado!
Book your tickets at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cardiff-science-festival-family-following-along-weather-workshop-tickets-524497204257
FREE EVENT 20 Feb 1pm - 3pm - Butetown Youth Hub- Cardiff Science Festival
Monday, 20th Feb - Butetown Pavilion – Youth Hub - Dumballs Road, Butetown, CF10 5FE
Book your tickets at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/20-feb-11am-1pm-butetown-youth-hub-cardiff-science-festival-tickets-550604391557
Lego satellite Builder Workshop
A 1hour workshop (although can be modified) where individuals learn about uses of artificial satellites and then build, cost and size there own satellite using bespoke lego kits.
SunSpaceArt
Participants will create their own space related collages using a variety of paper materials.
See Science:
Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science:
"Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
FREE EVENT Wales Kidney Research Unit open laboratory
As part of the Cardiff Science Festival (https://www.cardiffsciencefestival.co.uk), WKRU is opening its research lab on 20th February 2023 and will be showing exciting science and experiments, explaining the ongoing kidney research with games.
Come and look through a microscope to discover what a cell looks like, look at colourful images of a kidney, learn about what actually is PCR or how we use biomarkers to help diagnose or predict disease progression.
You can even learn how to use a pipette!
Tours will last approximately 1h.
Aimed at ages 7+ but some activities will be available for younger siblings. Please note, all children will need to be supervised at all times by parents / guardians’.
Book your tickets at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wales-kidney-research-unit-open-laboratory-cardiff-science-festival-tickets-529493538427
FREE EVENT 20 Feb 11am - 1pm - Butetown Youth Hub - Cardiff Science Festival
Monday, 20th Feb - Butetown Pavilion – Youth Hub - Dumballs Road, Butetown, CF10 5FE
Book your tickets at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/20-feb-11am-1pm-butetown-youth-hub-cardiff-science-festival-tickets-550604391557
Lego satellite Builder Workshop
A 1hour workshop (although can be modified) where individuals learn about uses of artificial satellites and then build, cost and size there own satellite using bespoke lego kits.
SunSpaceArt
Participants will create their own space related collages using a variety of paper materials.
See Science:
Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science:
"Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
FREE EVENT Be a Scientist!
Come and join our Be a Scientist! day at sparc|spark, Cardiff University for Cardiff Science Festival. We've planned a fun day full of hands-on activities and interesting experiments. Being a scientist can mean so many different things, and we want to give you a flavour of what different scientists do.
We have a variety of stalls and workshops running throughout the day, and you can come along to see what being a Scientist is like. We've got magnetic motors, electrical engineering, mind boggling puzzles and so much more. There's something here for everyone, no matter if you're 8 or 80! We’re excited to host some brilliant minds from across the University and beyond, who’ll be available for questions and chats all day. We’re also excited be to joined by CSA Catapult who will be offering activities to Spark your imagination!... Perhaps you could be an Engineer of the future?
On-site, there is a cafe facility, so why not also stay for lunch? You can find some paid parking around the building, or park up at the museum and have a day out!
We can't wait to see some budding scientists put their hands to the test - see you there!
Get your free tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bod-yn-wyddonydd-be-a-scientist-tickets-539123130797
Lego Robotics for All
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/free-online-event-19-feb-2pm-330pm-cardiff-science-festival-tickets-553243404917
Lego Robotics for All
14:00-15:00
This event is a basic introduction to robotics and shows robots operating in the real world as well as robot models performing tasks that have been built using a Lego Mindstorm kit. The intention is to provide an understanding of robotics in an entertaining and fun way using a Lego robot.
The event is primarily for schoolchildren, based on a lesson aimed at Key Stages 2 to 3, but parents are expected to join in; as well as being a fun session it's an opportunity for those attending to pick up a basic understanding of robotics and gain an insight into what a career in Robotics could offer.
So, whether you have some knowledge of the subject and looking to learn more or merely curious this event is designed to accommodate both!
What will you get out of this event?
• We will explain what robotics is all about in simple terms.
• We will show a short video illustrating what real robots can currently achieve as well as how some of these can be achieved using Lego kits that you can build in your home.
• There will be an opportunity for you to share your ideas on what Robotics could do in the future. The good, the bad and the ugly!
• We will look at another video explaining the component parts of a Lego robot.
• We will talk briefly about programming a robot before showing a video on programming a Lego MindStorms EV3 robot to perform a simple sequence of tasks.
• We will finish with a Q&A session
This event is presented by the South Wales Branch of the BCS the chartered institute for IT
Anyone, with an interest in robotics or working in this field, who would like to become involved in promoting this STEM subject or would simply like to know more about how they could be involved, please get in touch with us at: swales-chair@bcs.org.uk.
FREE EVENT - EXPLORE THE SCIENCE OF THE PAST! NO BOOKING REQUIRED
EXPLORE THE SCIENCE OF THE PAST!
Sunday, 19th February, 11am – 3pm
WALK-IN Event-No Booking required
Meet archaeologists & conservators
-Look inside our laboratories
-Fun activities suitable for all ages
EXPLORE THE SCIENCE OF THE PAST!
Sunday, 19th February, 11am – 3pm
Ground Floor, John Percival Building, CF103EU*
-Visit Stonhengebury's!
-Chain Maille Making!
carpark access via Colum Road, payment on day through RingGo app
or phone: 02030460183, site ID 3952 *
FREE EVENT 18 Feb 1pm - 3pm - Grangetown Hub - Cardiff Science Festival
Reel Physics - creating science videos workshop "Learn how to make short science tik-tok/reel style videos live in this highly interactive workshop for families.
Direct, plan or star in your very own videos, there is a role for everyone even if you are camera shy. In this workshop you will learn the basics of how to make short form videos like the ones on Tik Tok and Instagram as a family and then set about making some.
We will make videos to break myths about science and showcase some fun science demos and tricks for the world to see.
All equipment will be provided, please do bring your smart phone along if you have one. Please book in family/friends groups including some adults."
Bones and Organs - The Bones and Organs Project This activity will teach children the importance of the human anatomy, they will have the opportunity to build a skeleton using plastic bones provided by the Wales Centre for Anatomical Education. Choosing the bones and building the skeleton will help the students to remember the different bones and makes it a great active learning strategy.
Polar Penguin Pop Quiz (HYBRID) 20th Feb (can repeat 21st or 22nd if venues available) Afternoon Come test your polar knowledge or learn something new with the UK Polar Network! We have put together an interactive online quiz for the whole family, suitable for all ages, but especially the smallest penguins.
See Science: Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science: "Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
IBMS: "Activities:
Use soap and pepper plus lotion & UV torches to understand the importance of correct handwashing techniques to prevent the spread of microbes.
Have a look at our mock specimens to see what we handle in hospital laboratories.
Have a go at our blood grouping activity to find out the universal blood donor and the universal blood recipient.
Possibly link up with Intelligent Ultrasound and their scanning activity (depending on staff at Intelligent Ultrasound)"
FREE EVENT Reel Physics - Grangetown
Reel Physics - Family workshop to make short science videos - Grangetown Hub
Book you tickets using this link: qrfy.com/p/do51dAgDbJ
Learn how to make short science TikTok/reel style videos live in this highly interactive family workshop.
Direct, plan or star in your very own videos - there is a role for everyone, even if you are camera shy. In this workshop you will learn the basics of how to make short form videos like the ones on TikTok and Instagram as a family and then set about making some.
We will make videos to break myths about science and showcase some fun science demos and tricks for the world to see.
All equipment will be provided, but please do bring your smart phone along if you have one. As part of Cardiff Science Festival and run by Institute of Physics.
For the Reel Physics workshop please book in family/friends groups including some adults.
Workshop times:
11:50 am - 1:20pm Grangetown Hub
1.40pm - 3pm Grangetown Hub
(If sold out please note there is another event on 22nd at Bute Pavillion.)
Please ensure you choose the correct time slot when booking. If you are a family of four, please book four tickets.
This event is part of Cardiff Science Festival and brought to you by Institute of Physics Wales.
Book you tickets using this link: qrfy.com/p/do51dAgDbJ
FREE EVENT 18 Feb 11am - 1pm - Grangetown Hub - Cardiff Science Festival
Reel Physics - creating science videos workshop "Learn how to make short science tik-tok/reel style videos live in this highly interactive workshop for families.
Direct, plan or star in your very own videos, there is a role for everyone even if you are camera shy. In this workshop you will learn the basics of how to make short form videos like the ones on Tik Tok and Instagram as a family and then set about making some.
We will make videos to break myths about science and showcase some fun science demos and tricks for the world to see.
All equipment will be provided, please do bring your smart phone along if you have one. Please book in family/friends groups including some adults."
Bones and Organs - The Bones and Organs Project This activity will teach children the importance of the human anatomy, they will have the opportunity to build a skeleton using plastic bones provided by the Wales Centre for Anatomical Education. Choosing the bones and building the skeleton will help the students to remember the different bones and makes it a great active learning strategy.
Polar Penguin Pop Quiz (HYBRID) 20th Feb (can repeat 21st or 22nd if venues available) Afternoon Come test your polar knowledge or learn something new with the UK Polar Network! We have put together an interactive online quiz for the whole family, suitable for all ages, but especially the smallest penguins.
See Science: Tabletop busking, various quick and simple STEM based hands on activities
Show Me the Science: "Activities:
Use building blocks to build a model biofilm.
Have a look at our plush Giant Microbes and have a look down some microscopes.
Extract the DNA from your cheek cells
Build catapults using lollipop sticks"
IBMS: "Activities:
Use soap and pepper plus lotion & UV torches to understand the importance of correct handwashing techniques to prevent the spread of microbes.
Have a look at our mock specimens to see what we handle in hospital laboratories.
Have a go at our blood grouping activity to find out the universal blood donor and the universal blood recipient.
Possibly link up with Intelligent Ultrasound and their scanning activity (depending on staff at Intelligent Ultrasound)"
FREE EVENT Cardiff Met @ Cardiff Science Festival
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School of Sport and Health Sciences - Biomedical Science Department, Llandaff campus, Western Avenue, Cardiff CF5 2YB
10am – 1pm, 18th February 2023
Virus models- An interactive workshop where participants will find out how antibodies fight viruses and make their very own virus models by Dr Rebecca Aicheler.
Target audience: Primary School
Time: 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00
Duration: 30 mins
Taste genes - An interactive workshop on genes responsible for taste, which can influence your food choices by Dr Maninder Ahluwalia
Target audience: Secondary School/ Adults
Time: 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00
Duration: 30 mins
Blood cell diseases and microscopic visualisation – An interactive workshop where participants will be able to visualise blood cell defects and learn about blood related diseases by Amanda Davies
Target audience: Secondary School/ Adults
Time: 10:00/ 11:00 / 12:00
Duration: 30 mins
Gram staining – An interactive workshop where participants can stain different bacteria and view the different sizes and shapes under a microscope by Benita Arakal
Target audience: Secondary School/ Adults
Time: 10:00/ 11:00 / 12:00
Duration: 40 mins
Scoops Test - an interactive game used to measure cognitive function Dr Claire Kelly/ Elisabeth Laurent
Target audience: Families
Time: 10:00/ 11:00 / 12:00
Duration: 30 mins
Virotherapy – A short talk on how viruses are being used for the treatment of diseases like cancer by Dr Veenu Manoharan.
Target audience: Secondary School/ Adults
Time: 12:00
Duration: 30 mins (Secondary school, Adults)
Cardiff School of Technologies, Llandaff Campus, Western Avenue, Cardiff CF5 2YB
1pm – 4pm, 18th February 2023
Creative coding with p5.js - An interactive workshop where participants will be supported to code line symmetry and radial symmetry designs, to play around with different colours, different scales, and also different shapes by Dr Parastoo Porhonar
Target audience: Primary School
Time: 13:00/14:00/15:00
Duration: 40 mins
Build an autonomous vehicle - Using the Robotics Lego Spike Prime kit, participants will build an autonomous vehicle. Delivered by Dr Nisha Rawindaran.
Target audience: Primary School
Time: 13:00/14:00/15:00
Duration: 40 mins
Robotics programming a A hands-on robotic programming workshop by Dr Sia Chow Siing and Jiaji Yang
Target audience: Primary School/Secondary school
Time: 14:00 /14:30 /15:00/15:30
Duration: 20 mins
BP Visualisation - Measure your blood pressure and digitally visualise your blood vessels by Dr Imtiaz Khan, Dr Sarah Brown, Dr Barry McDonnel, Dr Delyth James
Target audience: Secondary school/Adults
Time: 13:00 to 16:00pm
Duration:15 mins
Cyber Security - A talk on cyber security by Dr Rajkumar Rathore Singh
Target audience: Secondary school/Adults
Time: 13:00
Duration: 40 mins
Games Mechanics – A talk on game mechanics by Dr Glenn Jenkins
Target audience: Secondary school/Adults
Time: 15:00 to 15:40
Duration :40 mins
Games lab activities/Racing simulators
Target audience: Families
Time: Open from 13:00 to 16:00pm
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FREE - Maths Adventures Day
The Cardiff School of Mathematics is organising the Maths Adventures Day, on 18th February 2023, at the Abacws building, as part of the Cardiff Science Festival. The Adventures Day includes hands-on activities, workshops, and presentations, delivered in an entertaining way, for children, families and the public. The event aims to promote the understanding and appreciation of the role of Mathematics in Science and Technology and inspires the next generation of mathematicians and scientists.
Book your place now: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/diwrnod-anturiaethau-mathemateg-maths-adventures-day-tickets-529527770817
Below is the list of activities (the age group and type of activity is next to each title).
• Hands-on activities (all ages)
Chess Masters, Chess Mate, Mathematical Board Games, Maths Busking, 10.00 -16.00 Abacws Foyer
• Ninja Turtles Unveil the Physics of Falling (11-99, demonstrations)
Dr Usama Kadri.
Watch a Ninja Turtle catch a launched green gem of doom to save the world and discover why some objects fall and others soar! 10.00-10.45 Room 0.01
• Maths and Music (all ages, talk)
Dr Thomas Woolley
From rhythm to composition, Mathematics helps us understand how music is created and develops! 11.00-11.45 Room 0.01
• Game On! (11-15, game)
Lois Mullins
Come and play a new Maths board game developed in Cardiff Maths 10.00-10.45 Room 0.04
• The Shannon Switching Game (9-15, game)
Michela Corradini
Does making the first move matter? Maths has the answer! 11.00-11.45 Room 0.04
• The secret of the winning streak (11-16, game)
Layla Sadeghi Namaghi
Cool mathematical strategies in two-player games that ensure winning, well, certainly not losing! 11.00-11.45 Room 0.34
• Making 3D shapes (4-8, workshop)
Dr Yasemin Sengul Tezel
Who doesn’t like arts and crafts? Let’s make three-dimensional objects and colour them! 12.00-12.45 Room 0.04
• Close encounters of the loud kind (11-99, talk)
Dr Katerina Kaouri
Learn about the maths of supersonic flights and listen to many loud sonic booms and bangs! 12.00-12.45 Room 0.01
• Diffusion of the Dead (11-99, talk)
Dr Thomas Woolley
How do you survive in a zombie apocalypse? Mathematical models can come to the rescue 13.00-13.45 Room 0.01
• From Florence Nightingale to Amazon’s AI (in Welsh) (11-99, talk)
Dr Geraint Palmer
How is data collected, analysed and visualised, in the past and nowadays? Where are we headed with AI? 13.00-13.45 Room 0.04
• Maths in Motion (11-18, interactive talk)
Dr Thomas Barker
Inspired by the videos shown in the foyer? Delve deeper into the maths behind videos and animations. 14.00-14.45 Room 0.34
• Darned Lies and Statistics (11-99, talk)
Dr Rhyd Lewis
Newspapers, politicians, and advertising companies often use statistics in misleading ways. How can you spot this? 14.00-14.45 Room 0.01
• Drawing, Colouring, and Untangling (3+, workshop)
Dr Rhyd Lewis
Draw, colour and untangle: from the “four-colour challenge” to the “untangle” game! 15.00-15.45 Room 0.34
• Rapping Euclidean Axioms (11-18, video screening and talk)
Stylianos Koutsoullis
Who knew Euclid and rap can go together? 15.00-15.20 Room 0.01
• Flying viruses (15-99, talk)
Dr Katerina Kaouri
How can mathematical models predict if we are getting infected by viruses flying in a room? 15.25-15.45 Room 0.01
• She-roes of Mathematics (10-99, theatrical talk)
Women in Mathematics and in Computer Science Society
Would you like to get to know famous female mathematicians and their achievements? 16.00-16.45 Room 0.01
Visit the School of Maths webpage for more information: www.cardiff.ac.uk/mathematics/events/maths-adventures-day
FREE EVENT - Lush Spa Cardiff
Over the days of Cardiff Science Festival, we invite you to come and learn all about the science behind the bathing products. Here at Lush Spa Cardiff we want you to delve into the benefits behind essential oils, how bath bombs fizz and learn about how we can help the environment one step at a time! We will be hosting a range of workshops where you can smell, watch and get hands on our products. Ingredients, plastic free alternatives and knowing exactly what is in your products mean so much to us! So stop by and learn all about our fighting against animal testing cosmetics.
Not only will there be interactive experiences on our shop floor but there will also be the opportunity to make a product! This will be completely optional and the cost will be the price of the product being made! This way you get a fresh hand-made product, made by you! We can't wait to see you!
The workshops will run between 18-22 Feb
For times and free tickets, either call or email:
cardiff.spa@lush.co.uk
02920 399089
More than just a pretty space: How Symmetry Hides in Science
For most people, the word “symmetry” evokes memories of making paper snowflakes or learning about isosceles triangles in their high school. So quite often, when I tell peers that my research involves symmetry, the most common reaction is to ask “Why are you interested in a subject like this?” or “What relevance does this have to the modern world?”.
This talk aims to answer these questions by introducing the field of mathematics which studies symmetry- group theory, and discussing why it has pertained such a large field of mathematics, and the broad applications throughout science.
Besides being useful and interesting, symmetry has remained important globally in creating architecture, design and art. This led the mathematician Ian Stewart to call Group Theory, “the study of beauty."
Owl Pellet Dissection
Book Tickets Here
Owl pellet dissection session
Dissect an owl pellet to see what bones and skulls can be found inside.
Inspect our collection of weird and wonderful skulls, bones and other interesting finds.
Enjoy some themed arts and craft activities too. This event will be indoors.
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Sesiwn Dyrannu Pelenni Tylluan
Dadelfennwch belen tylluan i weld pa esgyrn a phenglogau sydd i'w gweld y tu mewn.
Chwilotwch yn ein casgliad rhyfedd a rhyfeddol o benglogau, esgyrn a darganfyddiadau diddorol eraill.
Gallwch hefyd fwynhau gwneud gweithgareddau celf a chrefft. Bydd y digwyddiad hwn dan do.
Music to Your Ears - Interactive online workshop
Screaming balloons and singing wineglasses! Find out what sound is and how we turn it into music!
Find out what sound is and how we turn it into music! Create your own noisemakers alongside the presenter and we will show you how to make anything louder!
This is a fun, highly interactive workshop aimed at families and children under 12.
Held on zoom this workshop uses kit you can find around the home. There will also be an opportunity to chat to the presenter and local physicists at the end.
Session is provided by Science Made Simple and Institute of Physics (IOP) Wales.
Owl Pellet Dissection
Book Tickets Here
Owl pellet dissection session
Dissect an owl pellet to see what bones and skulls can be found inside.
Inspect our collection of weird and wonderful skulls, bones and other interesting finds.
Enjoy some themed arts and craft activities too. This event will be indoors.
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Sesiwn Dyrannu Pelenni Tylluan
Dadelfennwch belen tylluan i weld pa esgyrn a phenglogau sydd i'w gweld y tu mewn.
Chwilotwch yn ein casgliad rhyfedd a rhyfeddol o benglogau, esgyrn a darganfyddiadau diddorol eraill.
Gallwch hefyd fwynhau gwneud gweithgareddau celf a chrefft. Bydd y digwyddiad hwn dan do.