Immerse yourself in the weird and wonderful world of science this September as the British Science Festival lands in Exeter!
This year’s Festival, hosted by the University of Exeter, will be taking over the city between 7-10 September with hands-on workshops, fascinating discussions and mind-bending performances.
And the best part is that tickets for all events are completely free and open to everyone! So, what are you waiting for? See which events tickle your fancy and book your free tickets today: https://britishsciencefestival.org
Keep up with the latest festival news by following the official hashtag #BSF23
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