Public exhibitions
We participate regularly in national science festivals and events, often with other Research Councils, as part of our remit to demonstrate our commitment to public engagement.
Previous exhibitions and information is available below, as many of the issues are still relevant today. Please be aware that the exhibitions have not been updated since they were first published.
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Biodiversity - what on earth is it?
Demonstrating how understanding biodiversity can help us face today's challenges
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Bioscience - making a real difference…
Outlines the contribution BBSRC-funded bioscience makes to key areas of social and environmental concern
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Coping with climate change (in the UK countryside)
How bioscience research is helping us to understand how plants, animals and microbes will react to climate change
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Darwin Today
Celebrates the importance of modern evolutionary biology and the pioneering work of Charles Darwin
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Lifelong health - the bioscience of ageing
Describes how scientists are responding to the ageing challenge by researching the causes, prevention and treatment of age-related illness
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Questioning evolution? Evolving answers!
Celebrating the work of Charles Darwin, this exhibition illustrates the importance of evolution to plants
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Stem cell science - Hope not hype
Describes how stem cell research is progressing, and how we are listening and responding to public attitudes on this controversial area of science
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Tackling ‘Superbugs’
Outlines current BBSRC-funded research MRSA and C. difficile these superbugs which could lead to new ways of overcoming their resistance to drug therapies