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Binge-drinking teens, catastrophic megafloods, and the importance of touch (24 July 2008)
Forward planning release
The BA Festival of Science will be in Liverpool from 6-11 September, bringing over 350 of the UK’s top scientists and engineers to discuss the latest developments in science with the public. In addition to talks and debates at the University of Liverpool, there will be a host of events throughout the city as part of the European Capital of Culture celebrations.
Each year, the Festival generates hundreds of media stories – last year, there were around 150 articles in the UK national newspapers, almost 300 regional newspaper articles, more than 165 radio broadcasts and over 20 TV broadcasts, as well as significant international coverage. This year will be no exception.
Here is just a taster of what’s to come at the Festival…
• Sustainability through science – the BA Presidential Address with Sir David King
• What am I eating exactly? – How much do we really understand about what’s in our foods?
• Txt crimes, sex crimes and murder: the science of forensic linguistics
• Fat of the land or land of the fat? – Can science solve the problem of Britain’s ever-expanding waistlines?
• The importance of touch – from artificial fingers to pleasurable stroking
• How Britain became an island: catastrophic megafloods in the English Channel
• The cultural evolution of human groups
• Alcohol, binge drinking and cognitive processes: why are some young people drinking heavily, and what long-lasting effects could it be having on their brains?
The BA will be operating a Press Centre at the Festival from 8-11 September, sponsored by AstraZeneca, providing desk space, access to telephones, internet PCs and interview rooms with ISDN lines. Registered journalists will have access to embargoed speakers’ papers online a fortnight before the event and will be able to attend press conferences with the key speakers at the Festival.
To register for access to speakers’ papers and to the Press Centre itself, please visit
www.the-ba.net/pressregister
. Registration is now open.
Please note that there will also be a press launch for the Festival on
4 September 2008 in the Dana Centre, London
, where key speakers from the Festival will be previewing their talks.
For further information about the BA Festival of Science, including an online programme and information on accommodation in Liverpool, visit
www.the-ba.net/festivalofscience
.
The Press Centre at the BA Festival of Science is sponsored by AstraZeneca.
This year’s
BA Festival of Science
is organised by
the BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science)
in partnership with the
University of Liverpool
. It is supported by the
Department for Innovation, Universities & Skills
, the
Liverpool Culture Company
and the
Northwest Regional Development Agency
.
ENDS
For further information contact:
Lisa Hendry, Press Officer, the BA
Tel: 020 7019 4946
Email:
lisa.hendry@the-ba.net
Berwyn Jones, Press Assistant, the BA
Tel: 020 7019 4950
Email:
berwyn.jones@the-ba.net
Notes for editors
1. The BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science) is the UK's nationwide, open membership organisation that exists to advance the public understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and engineering. Established in 1831, the BA organises major initiatives across the UK, including National Science and Engineering Week, the annual BA Festival of Science, programmes of regional and local events, and an extensive programme for young people in schools and colleges. The BA also organises specific activities for the science communication community in the UK through its Science in Society programme. For more information, please visit
www.the-ba.net
.
2. Images of the BA Festival of Science can be obtained from the BA Press Office.
3. The President of the BA for 2008-2009 is Sir David King KB ScD FRS. He is Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at Oxford University and Director of Research (Chemical Physics) at Cambridge University. He served as the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser and Head of the Office of Science and Technology from October 2000 until December 2007.
4. Speakers have been asked to submit press papers for their talks, which include a summary of the talk and what is newsworthy about their research. Press papers will be available to registered press from late-August at
www.the-ba.net/presspapers
.
5. To register for access to the press papers or to the Press Centre at the BA Festival of Science, visit
www.the-ba.net/pressregister
.
6. The University of Liverpool is a member of the Russell Group of leading research-intensive institutions in the UK. It attracts collaborative and contract research commissions from a wide range of national and international organisations valued at more than £108 million annually. For more information visit
www.liv.ac.uk
.
7. The Liverpool Culture Company was established by Liverpool City Council in 2000 to lead the city’s bid to be European Capital of Culture 2008. In June 2003, following a two-year nationwide competition featuring 12 cities, Liverpool was chosen as the UK’s representative for 2008. The programme for 2008 includes more than 350 events and festivals – many of which are free – delivered in collaboration with major cultural institutions, artists, performers and venues throughout Liverpool and beyond. For more information visit
www.liverpool08.com
.
8. The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) leads the economic development and regeneration of England's Northwest and is responsible for: supporting business growth and encouraging investment; matching skills provision to employer needs; creating the conditions for economic growth; connecting the region through effective transport and communication infrastructure; and promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life. For further information and to view previous press releases visit us at
www.nwda.co.uk
.
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