16th April 2020

When you can’t see the wood through the trees

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

Ask me Anything- COVID 19

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

Time and Chaos- What makes our universe tick?

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

Three Flights To The Future

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

My Journey – How I became an Ambassador

“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

Meet an Ambassador- Why I chose SciCulture!

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

When the language of silence speaks

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

My SciCulture Experience

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

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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? […]