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Emerging Technologies

Festival 2022

Welcome to Collyer's Festival of Science 2022! Formerly the Science Careers Day, the Festival of Science brings together speakers who have been where you are and now work in many diverse field in STEM. We hope that what they have to say inspires you as you think about your future. 

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This year, our keynote speakers are individuals working on revolutionary developments that will fundamentally change our daily lives. We are delighted, therefore, to introduce this years' keynote speaker theme of Emerging Technologies

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The festival is more than just our keynotes so read on to find our what else is on.

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2022 theme

Keynote speakers

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Stephanie Hill

THERAPUETIC RADIOGROPHER & CANCER RESEARCHER

FOUNDER STEMPOWER

A modern polymath, Stephanie has a degree in Radiotherapy and Oncology and a Masters in Translational Oncology and works as a healthcare professional whilst also being an advocate for representation in STEM, founding STEMPOWER, a campaign to see women from non-conventional backgrounds pursue careers in STEM.

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Bluewave
SOUTHERN WATER'S INNOVATION, RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT LAB

Rebecca Kennedy, an Innovation Consultant from the Bluewave Innovation team will be speaking on how technology can help Southern Water meet our future needs. Bluewave are currently working on projects such as achieving net zero carbon, protecting and enhancing natural systems, and resilience in infrastructure.

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Speakers

Chemistry
Physics
Applied Science
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Science Fayre

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With grateful thanks to the Mercers’ Charitable Foundation and their STEM Pathways project

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