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202:. In Famelab, contestants give short (maximum three minute) presentations unaided by slides on an area of science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) that they have been researching. They aim to give their presentation in a way that engages the general public, not simply scientists etc. who already have technical or specific knowledge on the area. This point is taken into account by the judging panel, usually science communicators themselves, who assess the communicators on clarity, content and communication before deciding whom to put through to the next round of competition. Famelab has regional heats in its participating countries, followed by national finals and then the international finals taking place every year at Cheltenham Science Festival. 102: 236:") have participated in Famelab competitions in their home countries, about 100 of which also represented their home countries at the Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK. It is fairly common in Famelab competitions that a Famelabber may not originate in the country they represent at the international finals, such as Bechara Saab (originally from Canada), who was the first to represent Switzerland at the International Grand Final, and Didac Carmona (originally from Spain), who represented Austria and won the International Grand Final in 2012. Famelab International 2014 was won by Pádraic Flood, originally from Ireland, representing the tripartite Benelux. 239:
Also at the International Final two joint runners-up are announced as decided by the final judges, an audience winner voted for by the live audience in the arena via keypad is crowned and finally an alumni award is given to the winner of a worldwide online vote by juries in all the participating
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At Cheltenham Science Festival the International Finals of Famelab consist of three international semi-finals where judges listen to the three-minute presentations from the international finalists, then ask them questions about the topic of the contestant's talk before deliberating on which
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The Cheltenham Science Festival aims to engage in entertaining, challenging and deliberately discussing controversial issues and experiences. The 2017 programme contained over 140 events across six-days, including a number of dedicated family events.
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A larger main area, two days of free outdoor activities, and more external events around Cheltenham. Also new - the 'Talking Point' - a place to continue debates and discussions inspired in events. The year 2008 saw the creation of
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Celebrating the 11th Cheltenham Science Festival, the theme is 'RE:Generation', "With a whole host of linked events from nerve regeneration to business regeneration through science." There have also been invited comedians like
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and the Everyman theatre. This year, the Everyman was not used and instead The Arena, a large marquee built on gardens outside the Town Hall, was introduced which was used as the venue for the more popular events.
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The creation of The Times Science Hub, which incorporated a cafe, the Festival Box Office, bookshop and Talking Point became a focal point for activity, where people could spend time when not in events.
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expanded to include 14 nations across Europe, Asia and Africa, setting the stage for a growing global phenomenon. In 2015 the competition operated in 30 locations including the USA via
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This year saw the introduction of a Guest Director who programmes events related to their area of interest and expertise. The first two years saw events taking place in the
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A main feature of the festival is the Discover Zone. Billed as 'Interactive Science for all ages', it is a free interactive exhibition space that takes up the main space of
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For 2013, the introduction of the MRC Helix Theatre and return of the GE Pavilion for its second year marked even further growth in the development of the festival.
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scientists to select for the international final, held at the end of the festival in the 800-seater Arena. Former
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The ExperiTent was introduced this year which was used for hands-on workshops aimed at schools and families.
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was first held in 2002, and has quickly grown to become one of the most significant of its kind in the UK.
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This year marks an expansion of its adult focussed AREA 42 interactive zone and new collaborations
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as one of its flagship science engagement projects, first as a South East Europe pilot. By 2010,
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The guest directors for Cheltenham Science Festival 2017 are television presenter and actor
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The 2018 Cheltenham Science Festival (6–11 June) was held in Imperial Square, Cheltenham.
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Relationships - Including between humans and the planet and humans and urban spaces.
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Cheltenham Festivals Website accessed through the Internet Archive WayBackMachine
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FameLab was set up in 2005 by Cheltenham Science Festival in partnership with
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Cheltenham Science Festival Programmes 2004-6 and 2008-9
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and Mark Lythgoe at the 2009 Cheltenham Science Festival
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51°53′24″N 2°04′41″W / 51.890°N 2.078°W / 51.890; -2.078
science festivals
Cheltenham Festivals
Jazz
Music
Literature
Cheltenham Festivals

Kathy Sykes
Dallas Campbell
Ellen Stofan
Robert Winston
David Puttnam
Jonathon Porritt
Adam Hart-Davis
Susan Greenfield
Richard Dawkins
Lucy Hawking
A. C. Grayling
Tony Robinson
Richard Hammond
Steve Backshall
Richard Bacon
Cheltenham's Town Hall
NESTA
British Council
Famelab
NASA
Material World
Quentin Cooper

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