SA to celebrate Science Week

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Pretoria – Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor will launch National Science Week at the University of the Free State on Saturday.

During the week, members of the public will have an opportunity to visit science exhibitions, participate in interactive demonstrations and attend science-related workshops.

National Science Week is an annual celebration of science, engineering and technology, attracting thousands of learners and members of the public to workshops, science shows and lectures held at universities, schools, science centres and public facilities countrywide.

Zoos, astronomy societies and botanical gardens will be involved in creating awareness about their respective fields, with science centres offering young and old the chance to engage with interactive science exhibits and participate in workshops.

This is the 15th National Science Week in South Africa and, taking into account how science contributes to the economy and people's quality of life, it will be celebrated under the theme "Today's science, tomorrow's world".

The subtheme of this year's National Science Week is the "International Year of Crystallography". 

Crystallography is the branch of science that examines the structure of crystals and how this can change the way materials behave.

The public will get an opportunity to experience science at work on the day of the launch, with some of the best projects of the Department of Science and Technology's entities on show.

The Minister will be joined at the launch by the Premier of the Free State, Mr Ace Magashule, the University of the Free State's Vice-Rector: External Relations, Dr Choice Makhetha, and several other dignitaries. – SAnews.gov.za