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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Written by SciCulture tutor Kerry Chappell, University of Exeter This article first appeared on https://www.bera.ac.uk/ 6 Feb 2020 The Durham Commission (2019) has thankfully put creativity firmly back […]
Chris Styles speaks to ethical taxidermist, Krysten Newby, about the truth behind the art of taxidermy and how she turned a passion into a business. There […]
Science communication does not work in isolation, connectivity is the key. No one person has all of the information, all of the resources, all of the […]
Written by SciCulture Organisor and Tutor, Maarten van der Sanden from TU Delft. Now the discussion on impact management has started, we see how big the […]