Here’s the flyer for September’s Science Café. There are more details on the Science Café page.

Here’s the flyer for September’s Science Café. There are more details on the Science Café page.

We can now announce the speakers and sessions for our next Science Café on Thursday September 20th, at 7.30pm
The wide ranging topics will cover “How do psychologists decide who to release from prison and can we ever really predict behaviour?”, “How to make Smart Cities more human” and “Emley Moor – From Camera to Screen”.
More details are here on the Science Café page. Don’t miss it!
Delighted to say that we have now published our 2018 Schools Programme. 3 days of entertaining and inspiring sessions for primary school pupils, November 6th – 8th.
Find the details on our Schools page



We have to thank our three speakers, Dr Louise Murray, Dr Sue Bowler and Dr Mike Ries for a really interesting, educational and entertaining evening at June’s Science Café on Thursday 14th.
Here’s a little look back at the event. Clockwise from the top left, Dr Sue Bowler introducing the gravitational waves Nobel prize winners; Dr Louise Murray answering questions on Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy; Sue’s question time being managed by Marty Jopson and Dr Mike Ries about to demonstrate the remarkable properties soft body physics properties of cornflower in water (without mess!).

Here’s the big picture. You can find more information on the Science Café page

Our next event will be the Science Cafe on the evening of June 14th.
The topics will cover Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy, Gravitational Waves and Bringing Soft Matter Physics to Life. You can find more details on the Science Cafe page.
In the meantime here’s a small look back at some of the interesting supporting materials our speakers at the March Café brought with them.


You can find more details on the Science Café page
Our 10th Science Festival came to its end on Saturday 11th November with a very lively and popular Science Fair during the day and an enjoyable “Evening With A Space Scientist”, Professor Monica Grady, to round things off in the evening.
The Science Fair was enjoyed by its highest ever number of visitors, hopefully inspiring many future scientists. We have put a few photos of the event in an album here.
On the day we announced the winners of the Molecule Trail Molymod kit prizes. Angela Halliday and Sue Stanwell were there to be presented with their kits by Marty Jopson, pictured below. The third winner was Stanley Morton who was united with his prize later.


In addition to the Molecule Trail the Cairns family were winners of the Element Raffle.
We would like to thank all the presenters, exhibitors, sponsors, volunteers and most of all the visitors who made the 2107 Otley Science Festival such a great success.
And so on to 2018, which will begin with a Science Café in March

Today’s the day the Science Fair takes place, from 10am to 4pm, free for you to come and join in.
In the Fair you’ll find a whole load of things to interest and entertain you from:
Come and enjoy it.
Cakes, teas, coffees and lunch are available in the café all day.
We thought we should properly celebrate our 10th birthday so the audience at last night’s (40th!) Science Cafe had a special treat, a slice of our specially baked birthday cake. A very tasty addition to the usual enjoyable science menu.

The cutting of the cake, with founder Marty Jopson and some members of the organising team:

The Festival continues with the film Hidden Figures tonight (Thursday); Technology Futures with Rashik Parmar MBE at Friday’s Science Lunch; Marty Jopson presenting Dangerous Equations on Friday evening and An Evening With A Space Scientist, Monica Grady, on Saturday evening. Plus, of course, the free Science Fair between 10 and 4 on Saturday.
Come and join us!