Science in Society
The Science and Society Programme at Daresbury
Laboratory forms part of the Science & Technology Facilities Council's
(STFC's) overall communications strategy, involving public
engagement and public accountability. The STFC also works closely
with external science centre and museum staff, and with other
science communicators and writers, providing links to scientists
and major projects.
The Science and Society Programme's role is to inform and
inspire audiences by capitalising on the excitement of new
developments and discoveries arising from research carried out at
the major facilities, and also in current astronomy, space and
particle physics programme areas. The STFC also aims to
demonstrate the resulting benefits to the nation of the work
arising, for example, through partnerships with high-tech UK
industry. In delivering the Science and Society Programme,
the STFC acts as a facilitating, funding, policy making and
communications centre, working closely with scientists, the media,
educators and communications professionals. One key target
audience is 11-16 year olds, often reached through the education
system, which we can uniquely support by providing links between
cutting edge research and the curriculum.
The unique facilities at the STFC's laboratories provide a major
resource for science and society activities. More than 5000 members
of the public, and school students, currently visit the STFC each
year. All are enthused by what they see and do. For details
of forthcoming events and lectures at Daresbury Laboratory please
follow the link below:
http://www.stfc.ac.uk/PandS/Events/DL/contents.aspx
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