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`Prospering through science' is the theme of this year's British Association Annual Festival of Science, taking place in Sheffield on 13-17 September 1999. This unique event for people with a professional or lay interest in science will be exploring how advances in many fields of science and engineering can provide opportunities to ensure prosperity through improving the quality of life and creating new wealth.
Under the heading Creating economic prosperity will be talks on `Chips in a changing world', `From Big Bang to eternity - understanding the Cosmos', `Making money with physics' and `In the material world'. Building scientific awareness and understanding will comprise sessions on `Science education in the new century - challenges and opportunities', `IT - a mixed blessing' and `Exploration Earth'. Working towards a sustainable environment will examine `Energy for the 21st century: what are the choices?', whilst Learning from the past includes the topic `Retrospects and Prospects - two forums for science education'.
Plenary lectures will cover the Hubble Space Telescope, New business, and Antibiotics and Resistance, and there will be student quiz and comedy nights, a careers event as well as many other social activities. As plans progress, the programme will be updated on the British Association's website at www.britassoc.org.uk but further details may also be obtained from the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 23 Savile Row, London W1X 2NB (tel: 0171 973 3500, fax: 0171 973 3051).
Leeds University will be host to the next Annual Meeting of the Association for Science Education, being held on 6-8 January 2000. As in previous years, the main conference entitled `Forging the future in science education' will be preceded by an international programme of meetings on current issues and developments for all science educators.
There will be the usual well-balanced mix of talks, practical workshops, academic lectures, exhibitions, courses, visits and social events, including the Physics Education lecture to be given this year by Institute of Physics Publishing's Journals Director, Professor Robert Brown.
Programmes for the meeting will be available in September and full details can be obtained from the Conference Office, ASE, College Lane, Hatfield AL10 9AA (fax: +44 (0) 1707 266532, e-mail: mbrookman@ase.org.uk).

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