Brighton Science Festival
Brighton Science Festival is a yearly science festival held in Brighton, on the UK's South Coast since at least 2007. The festival is the brainchild of organiser Richard Robinson.
Traditionally the festival has been held in February, but since 2017 the festival has been split across the year, with one set of events held in February and another set in September.
External links
- Brighton Science Festival, homepage
- The Argus, 2017: Explore everyday wonders at Brighton Science Festival
- The Argus, 2017: Different format for Brighton Science Festival’s February return
- Culture 24: Science That Makes Your Eyes Pop! Brighton Science Festival 2007
- The Guardian: If festivals are supposed to educate the general public about science, they aren't succeeding, says Tim Radford
- Brighton Science Festival at Lighthouse (2013)
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