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SOUTHEAST SCIENCE FESTIVAL 2019

The South-East Science Festival took place across counties Waterford, Wexford, Tipperary and Kilkenny from 6-17 November 2019 and is the regional celebration of National Science Week (10-17 November 2019). The festival brings top scientists and science presenters from Ireland and abroad to Ireland’s South-East. In 2018 over 12,000 participated. The festival is coordinated by Calmast, Waterford Institute of Technology’s STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) Engagement Centre with support from SFI, Waterford Council, Kilkenny Council, MSD, GSK, B+L, Eirgen, Sanofi and Lismore Heritage Centre.
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    FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured during Science Week with WIT (Waterford Institute of Technology) by Calmast are Minister John Halligan T.D. with 5th Class at Sennans N.S., Kilmacow with pupils Una Cooper,Sam Cummins, Grace Laffan, Belle Carroll Kelly, Kiarian Langan, Joe Harney with T.Y students Jody Boyle and Lily Joy and Eoin Gill from Calmast WIT. Coillte and SFI sponsored 3500 trees for science week to combat climate change. Picture: Patrick Browne
    15/11/2019
Calmast science week with ‘Glorious Blood’ with London Science Museum at The Watershed, Kilkenny. From left; pupils from St.Canices Kilkenny, Conor Marry, Aaron Butler, Sophie Murphy and Cara Hynes with Kilkenny cathaoirleach Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere, Anais Radiere Science museum and Minister John Paul Phelan. Photo;Mary Browne.
    15/11/2019
Calmast science week with ‘Glorious Blood’ with London Science Museum at The Watershed, Kilkenny. From left; pupils from CBS  Carrick On Suir Jack Kiely, Jason Hartery, Leon Keyes, Evan O’Dwyer and Kilkenny cathaoirleach Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere Anais Radiere Science museum, Dr Cordula Weiss Clamast WIT and Minister John Paul Phelan. Photo;Mary Browne.