16th April 2020
Does metaphor help or hinder Scicom? Chris Styles speaks to science communicator and poet, Dr. Sam Illingworth from Manchester Metropolitan University. Metaphors are a powerful tool […]
16th April 2020
We have an eclectic team here at SciCulture, but none of us are experts in medicine or virology. But we still want to try and answer […]
7th April 2020
Written by Chris Styles I am sitting here, on a Sunday (I think it’s a Sunday but days are all becoming the same) morning, looking out […]
11th February 2020
written by Gabriel Lia “‘Future’ in English, ‘futur’ in French, ‘framtid’ in Norwegian, ‘futur’ and ‘ġejjieni’ in Maltese, yet regardless of your language, the future will […]
11th February 2020
“the Sciculture course brought together people from different cultural and educational backgrounds” by Amoapong Sikadwa Badu Prempeh I saw the advert for Sciculture on my university […]
29th January 2020
This post is written by Charlotte Chivers and she describes her thoughts before joining the SciCulture team in Burgen 2019 I’ve been fortunate enough to have […]
28th June 2019
This post is written by Minou Schillings, a Dutch participant from Malta. For me professions, cultures and even passions, are like languages. Every profession has its […]
17th May 2019
Blog post by Matthew Cilia from Malta For almost a year, I’ve been practicing the art of trying to master – or at least gain experience […]
3rd May 2019
In a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) world we need all our senses to work and “think”, to live, together. Is this a new concept? […]