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London Science Festival launches at UK’s Brunel Museum on Oct.23, 2013

The 2013 London Science Festival (Oct. 23 – 30, 2013) celebrates opening night with a 170-year-old engineering feat. From the festival news release,

To celebrate the launch of London Science Festival 2013, the Brunel Museum and Science London (British Science Association) present an evening of engineering, fun, music and cocktails on the evening of Wednesday 23 October [6:30 – 11 pm], on the site of the World’s first underwater tunnel.

Mingle with some of the UK’s top engineers and find out about engineering past, present and future with a range of talks, exhibitions and activities around the Brunel Museum’s historic buildings.

Join staff from the Museum to discover the history behind this historic site, explore the frontiers of modern engineering with our talks programme curated by Science London, or relax in the café/bar.

The Brunel Museum in historic Rotherhithe is directly above the Thames Tunnel which opened 170 years ago this year. This is where Isambard Kingdom Brunel began his extraordinary career, aged nineteen years. Working with his father Sir Marc Brunel, he helped build the first tunnel under a river anywhere in the world.

The Grand Entrance Hall, where young Brunel nearly drowned, has been opened up for the first time. Beneath the Museum gardens, a tiny doorway and scaffolding stairs lead down into a hidden amphitheatre half the size of Shakespeare’s Globe.

Join us in celebrating science, engineering and innovation on a truly remarkable historic site.

» Tickets for  The Brunel Ball, at the Brunel Museum on 23 October, are on sale now at www.londonsciencefestival.com/2013/brunelball  / £20 per person

Here’s a picture of another event which took place at the Thames underwater tunnel,

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You can find the 2013 London Science Festival’s programme of events here.

London (UK) Science Festival opens Oct. 19, 2011

Being held from Oct. 19 – 26, 2011, the first London Science Festival will be featuring the Festival of the Spoken Nerd; Bridget, Astrium’s Mars rover prototype for the European ExoMars Project; Field of Jeans, London College of Fashion and Royal Society of Chemistry science-fashion installation; The Big Bang Machine: Engineering the LHC [Large Hadron Collider]; a special screening of the movie, Inception; and more.

You can get details about these events and others here in this roundup. The London Science Festival website lists each event with its date and booking information.

London Science Festival explores avant garde fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s science

I just came across these London Science Festival folks on Twitter this morning (thank you Ruth Seeley). They have a website featuring a number of interesting postings including this  from Dec. 31, 2010 about fashion designer Alexander McQueen and science,

Image copied from London Science Festival website.

The festival itself will run from Oct. 19 – 26, 2011. Here’s more about the event and the organizers from the About page,

Welcome to to virtual home of London Science Festival!

London Science Festival is a brand new festival for London in 2011, which was founded with the mission to inspire and engage the public in all things scientific, from natural science to science in its most cultural contexts.

We created this Festival blog so you can follow us over the next year as we build a science festival. We’ll also be sharing interesting events and exhibitions from our friends and partners.

Right now, we’re finalising agreements with our committee and institutional partners – but, there will be an open application process which will be announced in the New Year, so any individual or organisation can apply to host an event within our programme.

Note the dates of the Festival, 19-26 October 2011, and get in touch (info@londonscifest.com) if you would like to recommend a project, or discuss ideas for collaboration.

You can keep updated on Festival news via this site, our Twitter page, Facebook page, or our self-subscribe mailing list.