Showcase
Your Robots, Food Science,
Rockets,
and More!
Proposal
Deadline: Friday, December 7, 2012!
The call for proposals is still open for the 2013
Cambridge Science Festival! Join the 10-day festival April 12-21,
2013 to celebrate the great science, technology, engineering, art, and
math happening all throughout the Cambridge and Boston area.
We are looking for fun interactive workshops, talks,
exhibits, performances, games, and great ideas only you can think
up. Some larger events to participate in include:
- Science Carnival - Show
off performances, building workshops, or cool activities in a
carnival of the sciences
- A Robot Zoo - Present robotics
projects as part of National Robotics Week
- Science of Sports - Why does a
curveball curve, anyway?
- Rocket Day - Have a blast
demonstrating astronomy-related research and engineering projects on
National Astronomy Day (Saturday, April 20)
- Science of Food - Cook up the
biology, chemistry, physics, and materials behind the food we eat
every day!
Hard deadline
date: December 7, 2012!!
About the Cambridge Science Festival:
The Cambridge Science Festival is a celebration showcasing Cambridge as
an internationally recognized leader in science, technology, engineering
and math. A multifaceted, multicultural event every spring, the Cambridge
Science Festival makes science accessible, interactive and fun for
everyone! Our founding collaborators are MIT, Harvard University, the
City of Cambridge, the Museum of Science and WGBH. Our generous 2012
sponsors include MIT, The National Science Foundation, The City of
Cambridge, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Biogen Idec Foundation,
Cubist, Knight Science Journalism Fellowships at MIT, Millennium
Pharmaceuticals, Alnylam, American Chemical Society, Elsevier, Harvard
University, Novartis, Pfizer, Vertex, Cambridge Community
Foundation, Akamai, Amgen, Boston University, Draper Laboratory, IBM,
MathWorks, and MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Please
tell a friend!
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