23rd February 2021
Crowded office spaces and carefree socialising seem like a distant memory for many of us. In fact, just living with a little less of the existential […]
15th February 2021
A good game can transport you away; allowing you to be a millionaire property tycoon or a city-destroying monster. In the past few decades board and […]
15th February 2021
Written by SciCulture Ambassador, Minou Schillings. ‘There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, […]
13th January 2021
Well, the time has finally come; although many were extremely happy to see off the chaos that was 2020, the first of January 2021 was a […]
4th January 2021
Written by Kurt Calleja What are the pressing challenges facing education today? How do we envisage the future of learning? In December 2020, a group of […]
27th October 2020
By Christopher Styles Lying in the dark, not quite asleep, not quite awake. You wait for sleep to gently lift you away. Suddenly a strange heaviness […]
22nd September 2020
The death of Perfect Paul, and his sister Uppity Ursula? Written by Chris Styles You probably don’t know Perfect Paul, but you will definitely recognise his […]
3rd August 2020
Chris Styles speaks with graphic designer Andrea Delicata about his novel approach to improving the lives of those with dementia. By Chris Styles One of the […]
15th July 2020
Project Manager, Nika, sits down with SciCulture Ambassador, Aroa, to talk about life post the Intensive Course in Athens By Nika Levikov We sat down awkwardly […]