Drop-in events in Manchester
As the project really begins to kick off here at Who Sees What? we are proud to report that our events page was recently christened by two drop-in events in Manchester. Rather than using our ‘Democs’ game, our lovely colleagues at Pathways will be using some mini ‘argument maps’ to stimulate thought and discussion. You can pop in for ten minutes or stay chatting for an hour.
On 23rd to the 26th September they’ll be in Chorlton Library, Manchester Rd, Chorlton cum Hardy.
And even more excitingly, from 28th October to the 1st November they’ll be at the Museum of Science and Industry, in Manchester as part of Manchester Science Festival. The festival is a great place to get more involved in science, with hands-on activities, walks, debates, comedy and the chance to discuss the future of science with those in the know. Our stand will be in the the Bio Medical Exhibition.
So, if you want to find out more about electronic patient records, or just fancy a chat why not drop in to one of these events and look for the Who Sees What? stand.
Also, if you’re running an event of your own and would like to invite people in your local area, why not drop us a line at nefguest1@neweconomics.org so we can add your event to our list.
Posted: September 10th, 2009 under Who Sees What?.





