Supported by the STEM Careers Project

The Royal Academy of Engineering, BASF, Babcock, STEM, Centre for Science Education

The Institute of Physics 76, Portland Place, London W1
The Franklin Theatre
8 November, 13.00 to 16.30

 

1.00pm
Welcome by
Dr Andrew Millington, Director PAWS/EuroPAWS at OMNI Communications
and
Dr Pat Morton, Director of the STEM Careers Project
1.10pm Screenings 1: Extracts from:ALIENS OF THE AMAZON: Secret Alliance
Mona Lisa Production for ARTE (France/Germany)
THE VIRTUAL REVOLUTION: Homo Interneticus
BBC (UK)
VOLCANO THAT STOPPED THE WORLD
Pioneer Productions for Channel 4 (UK)
1.45pm Panel Led Discussion (1)Martin Mortimore, Producer, Volcano that Stopped the World
Pioneer Productions for Channel 4
Kelly Neaves, Recent MSc Student in Science Communication
Imperial College
Dr Pat Morton, Director of the STEM Careers Project
Dr Andrew Millington, Chair, Director PAWS/EuroPAWS at OMNI Communications
2.20pm Tea/Coffee Break
2.40pm Screenings 2: Extracts fromSECRETS IN SIBERIAN ICE
Hoferichter and Jacobs for ARTE (Germany/France) and MDR (Germany)
SENTINEL ANIMALS: Warning Air pollution!
Mona Lisa Production for ARTE (France/Germany)
WONDERS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Episode 1: Empire of the Sun
BBC (UK)
3.25am Panel Led Discussion (2)Gideon Bradshaw, Producer Wonders of the Solar System, BBC
Dr Kate Bellingham, Broadcaster and Educationalist
Dominic Rees-Roberts, Recent MSc Student,
Science Communications, Imperial College
Dr Andrew Millington, Chair, Director, PAWS/EuroPAWS at OMNI Communications
4.00pm Discussion closes
Jury Meeting
4.30pm END