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National Science Week in Pictures 15 National Science Week Contributors
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Cape Town Science Centre 8 National Science Week 6
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Managing Editor Evans Nyasha Manyonga Art Director Nkabanhle Mawala Contributors Mbuyiseni Madi Chairman Madambi Rambuda Marketing and Sales Manager Siseko Siwali Copyright 2013 Roswika Media. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or any means, electronically or mechanically,without prior permission. Science Stars is published by Roswika Media - a member of the Shanduka Black Umbrellas
FOREWORD
FOREWORD A two hour flight from our Cape Town headquarters and an almost three hour drive ensured we reached Polokwane just in time for the official launch of the National Science Week at the University of Limpopo (UL). When we finally got to the UL campus where the National Science Week was being launched we could feel the excitement in the air. The place was a hive of activity; scientist, students, government officials, and teachers had all converged on the campus. This is a festival that really gets the Science Stars team excited as we know its an opportunity for us to see our passion, science - in action. The Minister of Science and Technology, Derek Hanekom noted that the science sector still had much to do in promoting and working hard in the science field, we silently agreed and felt more encouraged to do our best in bringing you an informative and solid magazine. He was however impressed with the high turnout. To some of you who are not so sure of what the National Science week is all about here is a brief explanation. It is an initiative of the Department of Science and Technology (DST). And it is a countrywide celebration of science involving various stakeholders and role players conducting science-based activities during the week. The event is run simultaneously in all nine provinces at various sites per province. The South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA) has been appointed by the DST as the implementing agency and has the role of national project manager for the National Science Week. Each year a different theme and sub-theme is chosen and activities are offered to the target audiences around these themes. This years theme was ‘Celebrating scientific areas in which South Africa has a competitive edge’. And the sub-theme was “International year of water cooperation”. The main objective of the year is to raise awareness of both the potential for increased cooperation and the challenges facing water management in the context of greater demand for water access, allocation, and services. To say the launch event was a huge success would be an understatement. The event was truly amazing, from the electric car on display provided by the ministry of environmental affairs to the speaking robot on stage, the surprises kept coming. And thankfully your friend Science Stars was there to capture every moment. When we finally displayed our magazines we could not keep up because they were flying of the stands and we had a tough time bringing in new boxes as they kept running out. We were happy to answer any questions our young readers had and encouraged them to study hard and dream big! In this special issue we have given you a brief of the event and outlined some of the events that were taking place in different provinces. The beautiful pictures are really worth looking at. We hope you enjoy this special edition.
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National Science Week 2013 at the Cape Town Science Centre
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Visitors could take part in various handson workshops, take a tour of the Camera Obscura, watch a Planetarium Show or a Science Show.
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he Cape Town Science Centre had a variety of activities as part of its National Science Week 2013 programme. Our main attraction for National Science Week was the WFS Family Fun Day on Saturday 3 August where entry to the Cape Town Science Centre was only R5. Visitors could take part in various hands-on workshops, take a tour of the Camera Obscura, watch a Planetarium Show or a Science Show. Visitors also had the opportunity
FEATURE Dr Lindsay Magnus from the Square Kilometre Array presented a Science Out Loud talk on Wednesday 31 July, the topic was ‘The Square Kilometre Array - A new ruler for the stars’. We had 45 visitors braving the cold to attend this talk. All in all the Cape Town Science Centre has a good National Science Week and impacted a number of general public who would ordinarily not have been able to visit the Cape Town Science Centre. to go on various excursions during National Science Week. They could explore the cutting edge of computing at the Centre for High Performance Computing, take a tour of the Heart of Cape Town Museum and see where the world’s first heart transplant took place or they could visit the Groote Schuur Engineering Works and get a behind the scenes tour of this large hospital built in 1938. We had a busy day on Saturday 3 August with 634 visitors to the Cape Town Science Centre and a number of other visitors taking part in the various tours and excursions around Cape Town Town. www.sciencestars.co.za www.sciencestars.co.za | March 2013
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career (including research) Theme The National Science Week was celebrated under the theme “The Role of Science in Economic Development”.
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ational Science Week (NSW) is an initiative of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) which aims to excite our youth with science at an early age and to encourage them to develop an interest in studying mathematics and science subjects. Whilst placing emphasis on our youth, awareness is also created amongst those sectors of society bearing an influence on the subject and career choices of learners. Key objectives
• To contribute to the development of a society which values and appreciates Science, Engineering & Technology (SET) • To provide a platform for scientists to engage each other and also to engage with the non-scientific community • To promote partnership between media and scientists • To profile the work of the DST and its priorities • To attract learners to SET
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CONTRIBUTORS
SOME OF THE NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK CONTRIBUTORS FOR THE 2013 EDITION
South African National Space Agency
The south african national space agency (sansa) is south africa’s government body For the promotion and use of space.
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the UNISA College of Science, Engineering and Technology offers exciting and rewarding careers in basic or applied research, education or industry.
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SAASTA
The South African Agency for Science andTechnology Advancement aims to advance public awareness, appreciation and engagement of science, engineering and technology in South Africa.
Technology Innovation Agency
The Technology Innovation Agencie’s (TIA) core business objective is to support the development and commercialisation of competitive technology-based services and products.
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South African Weather Service
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) is a Section 3(a) public entity under the Ministry of Water and Environmental Affairs and is governed by a Board of Directors.
University of Venda
The University of Venda, situated in Thohoyandou in the scenic Vhembe district of the Limpopo Province of South Africa was established in 1982.
Standard Bank
We serve our clients requirements for banking, finance, trading, investment, risk management and advisory services. and provide services in banking accross all sectors.
CSIR
This is a showcase of the work done at the CSIR on lasers and other areas. It is also a platform to learn about opportunities at the CSIR.
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