New Zealand International Science Festival

Science freaks and geeks, here’s an opportunity to be a part of an amazing festival in Dunedin. There is something for everyone at the New Zealand International Science Festival starting from 30 June to 8 July.

The theme is ‘What Makes You Tick?’! The theme says it all. Be there to figure out what makes who we are from the food you eat to cloths you wear, way you talk, decide and behave. An array of over hundred events from exhibitions, street science, stunts, expos, discussions and quizzes at this splendid event. Be there to meet world renowned scientists and leading experts such as Nigel Latta, Sir Ray Avery and Chris K-P.

See the science behind a coffee sip to food we love, food we hate, hands on experience on our anatomy and will change then entire way we look at ourselves, free health checkups and cure for cancer to much more on the table.
It’s all about science and you wouldn’t want to miss this awesome festival. You’ve got more than a month to decide, plan and make it to this mind-blowing Science festival to discover, learn and experience. Be a part of the event with cheap flights to look at science in a whole new perspective.

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