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Links of potential interest

Below you will find a list of links which we hope you will find of interest:


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  • The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
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    CSTS is currently in the process of establishing formal contact with the IMA through their local branch. Details of this local branch can be found on their web site under “Branches”.
  • Patents Information
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    This site enables facilitates searching patents for any relevent information - including chemical data.
  • Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution
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    Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution is an educational charity Bath. It has two main activities; a programme of talks, discussions and exhibitions on science, the arts and current affairs, and the maintenance and exhibition of its extensive coll
  • Minchinhampton Walking and Wildlife Group
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    This is a website Michael maintains for a local wildlife group. We are quite small but do actually go out into the field to do things.
  • Artful Computing
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    This a personal website that Michael has been developing since he retired in order to look at connections between art, maths and computing.
  • Gloucestershire Naturalists’ Society
    Hits: 599
    The GNS was formed in 1948 to promote an interest in the varied wildlife of the county of Gloucestershire, holding field meetings and supporting wildlife recorders.
  • Institute of Physics
    Hits: 652
    The Institute of Physics is a scientific charity devoted to increasing the practice, understanding and application of physics. It has a worldwide membership of over 36,000 and is a leading communicator of physics-related science to all audiences.
  • Royal Society of Chemistry
    Hits: 580
    The RSC is the largest organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences, and has a list of their events in our region.
  • Sense About Science
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    An independent charitable trust “Promoting good science and evidence for the public”, with links to material on several high-profile topics.
  • Cheltenham Science Festival
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    With combined ticket sales of over 150,000 the Jazz, Science, Music and Literature Festivals all boast enviable international reputations as leaders in their field.
  • Open University
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    A weekly selection of news that includes science items
  • The Wellcome Foundation
    Hits: 618
    An independent charity which funds research to improve human and animal health.
  • Royal Society of Arts
    Hits: 603
    The Society encourages the development of a principled prosperous society. It runs lectures and meetings on manufacturing and environmental issues
  • Royal Academy of Engineering
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    The national academy for engineering. It brings together the most eminent engineers in the country to promote excellence in all aspects of engineering.
  • Royal Society
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    The national academy for science (including egineering science). The Society’s Summer Exhibition is held in early July each year.
  • ARKive in Bristol
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    ARKive is a digital library of images of the UK’s and the world’s endangered species. Members who attended our recent lecture on ARKive by Richard Edwards may enjoy consulting this excellent website
  • At-Bristol
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    At-Bristol is the science museum part of the harbourside complex in Bristol which also includes Wildwalk and the Imax Cinema. CSTS members might find the lecture series Enterprise Britain, 10 October - 26 November, of interest.
  • Cotteswold Naturalists Field Club
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    CNFC was founded in 1846. They have an extensive programme of lectures and excursions.
  • Bristol University
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    Bristol University have several public lectures, usually early evening, which may be of interest to CSTS members.
  • Wroughton Science Museum
    Hits: 591
    Wroughton Museum (between Swindon & Avebury on A4361, Bus 49) have a range of interesting events and guided tours through the year.

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