Confirmed for 2024-25 - Sixth Form trips to Vietnam and Thailand, learn more at our Sixth Form Open Evening 28th November! This July, Year 12 and Year 13 Physicists enjoyed a fantastic trip to CERN, led by Ms Hamnett, Mr Whiteley, and Mrs Merritt. They had a fascinating tour of CERN itself, and the incredible new interactive visitors centre, and also enjoyed boats across the lake, a cable car into the mountains, getting sprayed under the 130m high fountain Jet D’Eau, seeing the History of Science Museum, picnic in the park and much more. See the full story in our newsletter: https://lnkd.in/e5pXNBmC...
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Great conference - always nice to be in a room full of likeminded people and to feel re-assured that we’re doing great work in Hartlepool! Key takeaways 1. Lived experience and poverty truth commissions are vital, always ensure they are meaningful. 2. £19billion in unclaimed benefits - use data to target specific groups such as pension credit and school age. 3. Campaign locally for LAs to auto-enrol free school meals. 4. Interesting debate on whether LAs are the right people to create an anti-poverty strategy. 5. Capacity issue in benefit and money advice sector 6. Community organising & training local people in low level money guidance (with expected & monitored standards)
🤝 We were delighted to welcome so many of you to our conference at the Science and Industry Museum on Thursday! Here's a quick look back at the day 🎬
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Check out this conference on the Napoleonic Wars! If you're in Central Europe, please give it your attention
An international conference marking the 215th anniversary of the 1809 Austro-French War and the battle of Deutsch-Wagram co-organised by the Napoleon Museum Deutsch-Wagram and the Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences as part of the larger Wagramer Historientage. The event is free and everyone is welcome to attend!
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Want to learn more about the archeological digs happening during our season? Check out the presentation on the links.
Patrick Saltonstall will be presenting the results of our 2023 excavations by Karluk Lake at the Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium tomorrow from 9:40 to 10:00 am at the Marketplace. This is a free event. All are welcome. Learn more at https://zurl.co/1YiV. Supported by the Native Village of Tangirnaq, the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, and EVOS Trustee Council through the CORaL Network. Can't attend? Find Patrick's talk on the museum's webpage at https://zurl.co/DScG.
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🦐 Curious to see how we can harness the real power of the sea? Make your way to ARTIS | Natura Artis Magistra Groote Museum and explore ways that we can cultivate land, sea, and the lab to provide for our ever growing population. Here's a little snippet of the sea video, told by Reinier (R.W.) Nauta, produced by BIND and animated by me at YIPP!
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Visit the first online maritime museum: https://lnkd.in/dX5TzbQk The Greek Shipping Miracle, the first online maritime museum, was established in 2014 by author, maritime historian and former shipowner George M. Foustanos as an effort to raise awareness about the Greek shipping industry and its long-standing contribution to both the Greek and the global economy. This educational website enables visitors to explore the modern and contemporary history of the world’s leading merchant marine power in the familiar format of a museum layout.
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The bluefin is always a point of reference (along with the Megamouth at Boola Bardip of course) of a great and successful glycerol mount
The 4-metre-long blue marlin specimen on display at the Museum is certainly one of a kind! These magnificent fish are typically found on the other side of the Atlantic, but when this specimen was beached in Wales in 2016, Museum scientists knew they had to act quickly to preserve it! Preserving this marine marvel in glycerol for both our scientists to study and our visitors to enjoy has helped us learn more about how these enormous fish live.
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How did marketers help put #RochesterNY on the map and drive their organization’s business goals during the #eclipse? Join us tonight to find out!
Today is the day! Come out to the RMSC (Rochester Museum & Science Center) Strasenburgh Planetarium at 5:30pm to attend our event: Shining a Light on Rochester: Total Eclipse Stories. You will hear from top #marketing talent in the #Rochester area. Buy a ticket here: https://lnkd.in/gzXwQvqv
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Did you know that our dehumidifiers are vital in preserving the world’s most precious cultural and historical treasures? ⏳ From ancient scrolls hidden in archives to masterpieces displayed in bustling museums, we ensure that these spaces maintain the ideal temperature and humidity levels to protect our shared legacy for future generations to cherish. Learn more https://okt.to/qxom5t.
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