National Science Week 2016
NPEP Newsletter, March 2016
National Science Week (NSW), an initiative of the Department of Science and Technology (DST,) is a countrywide celebration of science involving various stakeholders and/or role players conducting science-based activities during the week.
National Science Week is run in all nine provinces simultaneously at multiple sites per province. SAASTA has been appointed by the DST as the implementing agency and play the role of the National Project Manager for the National Science Week.
Each year a different theme is chosen and activities are offered around the theme to the target audiences. The theme of the NSW 2015 was “The international year of light and light based technologies”.
Last year, the National Science Week took place from 1 to 8 August 2015. The launch was on Saturday, 1 August 2015, at the University of North West in Mafikeng.
This year, 2016, the National Science Week will take place from 8 to 13 August. The call for proposals for the appointment of service providers to offer a series of activities during the National Science Week of 2016 through funding by SAASTA closed on 11 March 2016. The theme of the NSW 2016 is “Science for sustainable development and improved quality of life”.
Nanotechnology within nanomedicine
Science and Technology Minister opens nanomaterials facility
The solution to neurodegenerative diseases
MSc Nanoscience Postgraduate programme growing in leaps and bounds
1st Symposium on Nanomedicine and Malaria in South Africa
7th World Nano Conference (Nano2016)
DST-NRF Nanotechnology Symposium
The 6th International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Africa
Nanotech France 2016 International Conference & Exhibition
Science Communication Training Programme for Female Scientists and Researchers
Science Communication Training and FameLab Heat in different provinces