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Of the 40 million people living with HIV, nearly a quarter are not receiving life-saving treatment and new transmissions are not falling as fast as many experts hope. So how can the world meet the UN’s target of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030? Join New Scientist’s panel of experts in a roundtable discussion examining the future of HIV care and the collective efforts required to end the epidemic.

Join acclaimed science communicator Jamie Gallagher, and the team behind New Scientist Live, to explore how creativity can transform the way we share scientific concepts. This session offers invaluable insights into delivering compelling talks and designing captivating interactive stands for any setting. Learn the skills to connect with your audience, ensuring complex research becomes accessible,…

An unforgettable weekend delving into the mysteries of the universe, including a visit to the iconic Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank.

Discover how to engage thousands of people through interactive experiences and effective science communication. At this lunchtime webinar the events team behind New Scientist Live will be joined by Engagement Consultant Dr Jamie Gallagher to share winning tips and strategies to make science sharable.

As emerging technologies continue to reshape industries, business leaders face a critical challenge: determining which technologies will deliver real value and which could become costly distractions. This cross-industry webinar is designed to help decision-makers cut through the noise and invest strategically.

Are you passionate about sharing your work in STEM? Do you want to capture the imagination when explaining your love of science? Join the team behind New Scientist Live to discover the secrets behind the UK’s biggest science show.

New Scientist Live showcases the latest breakthroughs and innovations in science. With interactive experience across the show floor and talks from over 50 speakers, including Alice Roberts, Tim Spector, Giles Yeo, Jim Al-Khalili, Turi King, Maddie Moate and Chris and Xand van Tulleken.


