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National Science Week

Science lovers have a very special week to look forward to every year—National Science Week. It is an exciting annual event that celebrates the wonders of science and technology.

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Activate National Science Week to drive sales of STEM kits, educational products, and museum/planetarium visits while positioning your brand as a champion of science engagement and curiosity.

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  • DIY science experiment kits: 'Transform your kitchen into a lab this National Science Week'
  • Museum & planetarium partnerships: 'Special exhibits & workshops happening near you'
  • STEM product bundles: 'Everything families need for hands-on learning'
  • User-generated content: 'Share your science week moments and inspire the next generation'

History

National Science Week started in 1997 in Australia. The Australian government initiated this event to celebrate the contributions of scientists and to inspire public interest in science and technology.

Various organizations, including the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA) and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), played key roles in its establishment.

The week-long event quickly grew to include over 1,000 activities across the nation. Universities, schools, libraries, museums, and science centers host these events, attracting participants of all ages.

The goal is to promote science engagement and encourage young people to explore scientific careers.

Funding for National Science Week comes from various sources, including government grants and partnerships with organizations like the ABC and ASTA. These collaborations ensure a wide range of activities and resources are available, making science accessible and exciting for everyone​.


How to celebrate

Dive into DIY Experiments

Why not kick off the week with some fun DIY science experiments? Gather simple household items and transform the kitchen into a lab. Create a volcano using baking soda and vinegar, or make slime with glue and borax. These activities are perfect for kids and adults alike, making science hands-on and exciting.

Attend a Science Fair

Head to a local science fair and marvel at the creativity on display. Check out student projects, professional exhibits, and interactive displays. Many events feature cool demos and experiments that will leave you amazed. You might even get inspired to start a project of your own!

Visit a Museum or Planetarium

Spend an afternoon exploring a science museum or planetarium. These venues often offer special events and exhibits during National Science Week. Enjoy fascinating displays, watch educational films, and participate in interactive activities that make learning about science fun and engaging.

Join a Science-Themed Workshop

Sign up for a science workshop to learn something new. Many community centers, libraries, and schools offer workshops on various topics like robotics, coding, or chemistry. These sessions are great for all ages and provide a fantastic opportunity to delve deeper into specific areas of interest.

Stargazing Night

Host a stargazing night in the backyard or at a local park. Bring a telescope, some star charts, and a sense of wonder. Learn about constellations, planets, and the mysteries of the universe. This relaxing and educational activity is perfect for a clear evening under the stars.