What makes a great Mediator?

Mediators are the public face of Science Gallery London. They act as the first point of contact for visitors by initiating and facilitating conversations about exhibitions, as well as giving guided tours, capturing feedback from visitors and supporting public events

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2019 seasons announced

In 2019 we will explore some of the most pressing issues facing society today through our ongoing programme of free exhibitions and events. Connect with cutting edge research from King's College London and participate in conversations around the latest thinking on subjects as wide-reaching as the future of the body, the make-up of the Universe and the causes and impact of anxiety. We can't wait to see you next year, we promise a few surprises are in store!

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CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: SPARE PARTS SEASON

The deadline for applications is now closed. Please email judit.agui@kcl.ac.uk for further information.We are inviting mothers who are currently breastfeeding to support the development of a forthcoming season at Science Gallery London – a new free to visit space in London Bridge. 

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HOOKED - NOW EXTENDED UNTIL 27 JAN 2019

The Londonist described our opening as ‘Christmas come early’ and being the generous folk that we are, here at SGL, we’ve got an early Christmas present for you!The HOOKED exhibition is being extended until 27 January 2019, so you have an extra three weeks to check it out! 

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BLOOD: LIFE UNCUT CONTRIBUTORS WIN INTERNATIONAL PRIZE!

Congratulations to BLOOD: Life Uncut contributors, Professor Carmine Pariante and Dr Lynn Lu! Carmine and Lynn have recently been crowned the winners of the Art in Neuroscience competition, with their installation and participatory performance, For of all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, “it might have been”…

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LEADING THE WAY

Earlier this year, we put out a call to 15-25 year olds who live, work or study in our local boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth to become an integral part of what Science Gallery London does and how it does it by becoming part of our Young Leaders programme…

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HAPPY EARTH DAY (WHY BOTHER?)

As part of a global network of galleries, it’s part of our reality that climate change is happening, FAST. Science Gallery Venice will open in 2020 with a focus on climate change and sustainability, against the backdrop of a city which is predicted to vanish underwater within the next century.

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