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Festival of Tomorrow© Martin O'Neill for the Department of Paediatrics, University of OxfordANTITHESES is going to be at the Festival of Tomorrow on the 20th of February in Swindon. Drop in with friends, family or on your own, to discuss how open dialogue and embracing diverse opinions can guide research on topics causing disagreements in today’s world.

  • Where - Swindon Hub, on The Parade, SN1 1BA
  • When - 11am-3pm, FREE drop-in event (No booking required)

Research for A Healthy Future event will explore questions like how scientific research translate into real life health improvements. There is no simple answer, but more often than not public input is essential to guide researchers in the right direction. Since the COVID pandemic multidisciplinary research including input from scientists, social scientists, policy makers and the public has grown in importance. We will highlight some examples at this event with researchers based at the University of Oxford, University College London and beyond.

There will be plenty of fun hands-on family activities for the half term crowds, as well as information and adult focused discussions on offer across a diverse range of public health themes.

You can find the event details 'Research for A Healthy Future' on the Festival of Tomorrow website.