Cafe Science Dundee Series 2019/2020
Due to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we have unfortunately had to cancel the remaining events in this year’s Cafe Science Dundee series. These were due to take place as follows: Monday 18 May – Sharing Stories of Mental Health…
Cafe Science Series 2019/20
We are back once again and it’s another great series of science topics and discussions, with this year’s programme covering a range of topics from forensic dentistry and rainforests, to artificial intelligence and mental health. As many of you will…
Cafe Science Dundee returns in Autumn 2018
We’re happy to be back with a great new series of science chats and discussions at Avery & Co. We’ve got everything from crime scene investigations and talks of the saftey of e-cigarettes, to guest speakers on climate change and…
Cafe Science Dundee Series 2016/2017
If you have missed any of our talks, or just want to watch them again, you’ll find some of our the video clips of the 2016/2017 programme now on our Cafe Science Dundee YouTube page.
Summer break
Charlotte Proby’s talk on How much Sun is Bad for You? is a perfect way to wrap up our series of Cafe Science Dundee 2015/2016 for the Summer. We’ll be back again on Monday 12 September 2016, 7pm at Avery…
Cafe Science Dundee 2015/16 series
A warm welcome to you all after our summer break. We have got a fantastic series of discussions planned for you from September 2015 to June 2016. Please be aware of the few changes to our programme. We will be…
Cafe Science Series 2013/2014
Our Cafe Science Series for 2013/2014 has now come to an end. If you missed out on any of the discussions, or you just want to watch them again, we have videos available online for most of the programme. You can…
Cafe Science Tayport – Beached Whales: Is Human Noise Responsible? Thursday 14th November 2013, 7pm
If you can’t make it to Cafe Science Extra on Wednesday 13th November, then this event in Fife is a second opportunity to hear Dr Stacy DeRuiter’s talk about whale conservation and management. Every year the news reports that large…
Cafe Science Revisited – Monday 4th November 2013, 6pm
What links the decline in bee numbers and pesticides? How is lab based research helping us understand colorectal cancer? These are two questions we hope to answer as we welcome back Dr Chris Connolly and Prof Inke Nathke (both University…