Reimagining science centres and museums as vital, inclusive community hubs
By Peter Gallivan, 2024
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Re-imagining science centres as vital, inclusive community hubs
Building a toolkit to help foster science centres as community hubs
2020
Peter Gallivan is the Outreach Manager in the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences, King's College London. In this role, he develops and manages outreach programmes across the faculty and its five departments. Before working at King’s, Peter worked as Family Programme Manager at the Royal Institution, organising a diverse range of hands-on STEM-focussed activities for families and young people. Prior to this, worked at Kandersteg International Scout Centre in Switzerland, managing a wide-ranging programme of outdoor education programmes. He is also a freelance science writer, contributing regularly for the award-winning young people’s science magazine The Week Junior Science+Nature. He has a passion for informal science learning and the great outdoors.
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