Soapbox Science comes to Glasgow

Published: 29 May 2015

Five scientists from the University of Glasgow are speaking at Soapbox Science on 7 June 2015.

Five scientists from the University of Glasgow are speaking at Soapbox Science on 7 June 2015.

Soapbox Science is a public outreach platform for promoting women scientists and the science they do.

Soapbox Science events are held across the UK and will coming to Glasgow’s West End for the first Scottish event.

Date: Sunday 7 June, 2015

Venue: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Time: 11am – 3pm

Admission: Free

 

 

The speakers from the University of Glasgow are:

Rebecca DouglasRebecca Douglas:
“Gravitational Wave Astronomy ­ Opening a new Window in the Universe”


 

Professor Liz TannerProfessor Liz Tanner:
 
“New bones for old: Developing materials to replace human bone”


 

Bhoomi GorBhoomi Gor:
 
“Why stress a fruit fly?”


 

Dr Sarah BoutleDr Sarah Boutle:  
“How to find a Higgs boson”

 

 

Sara RestucciaSara 

“The Bell’s experiment and all its interesting consequences”


 

Admission is free and all are welcome. 

For information about all the speakers visit Soapbox Science 2015 Glasgow


First published: 29 May 2015

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