16 November 2017

13th Annual Science Week Table Quiz

Organised by:

SCI's All Ireland Group

Doyles

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Synopsis

The Annual Science Week Table Quiz, organised by SCI's All Ireland Group, returns for its 13th year.

The theme for the 2017 Science Week is: Believe in Science - a campaign to promote the potential that science and discovery offer Ireland, today and in tomorrow’s world

Together we shape the future. Science is part of our past, a past that is often overlooked, an immense part of our present and it is key to our success. There is endless potential still to be realised. The growing impact of Irish scientific achievement will make a difference in people’s lives, support industry investment, future proof our skill base and involve everyone in the potential of science and innovation. We will continue to question, imagine, collaborate, discover, answer and create. We will make a difference to Irish society and our economy. More importantly we will make a difference to humankind.


Programme

Day 1 - 16th November 2017

Event Schedule
19:30
Event begins

Venue and Contact

Doyles in Town

9 College Street
Dublin 1

Alan Coughlan, SCI's All Ireland Group Secretary

+44 (0)20 7598 1561

Email: alan.coughlan4@mail.dcu.ie


Fees
Entry is FREE!

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Booking Process/Deadlines

To book your place, please contact, David Birkett: david.birkett@henkel.co


CPD Info

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Additional Info

What is Science Week Ireland?

Science Week is an annual national celebration of the life-changing and fascinating worlds of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The week-long festival highlights how science, technology and engineering are fundamental to everyday life, and demonstrate their importance to the future of our society and economy. The annual festival of events, activities, demonstrations, talks and interactive shows is thanks to the collaborative work of volunteers, teachers, researchers, companies and fans of the wonderful world of science. Communities all around Ireland - including schools, colleges, universities, research institutes, businesses and libraries, contribute to running 800 events annually