Creative sci-com: from stand to stage

Creative sci-com: from stand to stage

By New Scientist Events

The New Scientist Live team will be joined by Engagement Consultant, Jamie Gallagher to discuss creative science communication

Date and time

Location

New Scientist Presentation Suite, 4th Floor,

9 Derry Street London W8 5HY United Kingdom

Agenda

1:45 PM - 2:00 PM

Arrival and welcome

2:00 PM - 2:10 PM

Introduction

Jacqui McCarron, New Scientist Live

2:10 PM - 2:15 PM

What is New Scientist Live ?

Martin Davies, New Scientist Live

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Creative sci-com workshop

Dr Jamie Gallagher

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Networking and drinks

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Highlights

  • 3 hours, 45 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

Creative sci-com: from stand to stage

Wednesday 26 Nov 2025 `| 1.45pm - 5.30pm (UK Time)

Join acclaimed science communicator Jamie Gallagher, and the team behind New Scientist Live, to explore how creativity can transform the way we share scientific concepts. This session offers invaluable insights into delivering compelling talks and designing captivating interactive stands for any setting. Learn the skills to connect with your audience, ensuring complex research becomes accessible, memorable and truly exciting.

The workshop will be followed by a short networking session with drinks and nibbles.

There are a limited number of places so book now to avoid disappointment.

Due to high demand, places are strictly limited to two people per organisation.

Who should attend?

  • Public engagement professionals
  • Science communicators
  • Researchers involved in outreach
  • Science speakers and demonstrators
  • Anyone else interested in communicating STEM topics to a public audience

Benefits of attending

  • Learn how to give engaging talks about complicated topics
  • Find out how to present research in the most interesting and memorable way
  • Discover how to have the greatest impact when exhibiting

About our speaker

Dr Jamie Gallagher is an engagement trainer and consultant who works with universities, charities, museums and professional bodies helping them to engage more effectively. Working full-time in public engagement for over a decade he has helped improve the reach, profile and impact in almost every academic discipline. Jamie is also a science communicator and can often be found on TV, radio or stage making research accessible.

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