Volunteer Record Form

Cambridge Science Festival, 9 – 22 March 2015

Thank you for offering to volunteer at the Cambridge Science Festival – we rely on volunteer help to make the Festival enjoyable and safe for our visitors. Please fill in the volunteer record form below so that we have your full details for our files.

1.  Last Name: ______First Names: ______

2.  DOB: ______Female/Male (delete as appropriate)

3.  If you are a member of the University of Cambridge

College/Dept: ______

Course/Post: ______

4.  If you are not a member of the University of Cambridge:

Place of work/study: ______

5.  Home Address: ______

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6.  Telephone:______Email______

7.  Mobile phone:______

8.  Contact number on the day: ______

9.  Do you have experience of working with the general public? (please outline)

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Please return to by Wednesday 25 February 2015.

Cambridge Science Festival 2015: weekend volunteering opportunities

Date / Details / Availability-
delete as appropriate.
(please note that you must be available for the whole session)
Saturday 14th March
8.30am- 5pm / Volunteer briefing in the foyer of the Corn Exchange at 8.30am.
Lunch provided / Yes/No
Sunday 15th March
9.30am-4pm / Volunteer briefing in the foyer of the Corn Exchange at 9.30am.
Lunch provided / Yes/No
Saturday 21st March
12pm-5pm / Volunteer briefing in the foyer of Hauser Forum, West Cambridge Site, at 12pm.
Snacks provided / Yes/No
Sunday 22nd March
10am-4pm / Clinical School (Addenbrookes Site) at 9.30am.
Lunch provided / Yes/No

Cambridge Science Festival 2015: weekday lecture volunteer opportunities – week 1

Please note that it would be really helpful for our team if you could volunteer for the whole evening.

Date / Event / time / Venue / Availability
Monday 9 March / Cambridge Shorts: premiere event
Cambridge Shorts participants / 4.30pm – 6pm / Arts Picturehouse / Yes/No
Monday 9 March / There’s no business like flow business
Dr Rachel Walker and Becky Newman / 5pm – 6.30pm / Mill Lane Lecture Room 1 / Yes/No
Monday 9 March / Animals in space and time
Professor Wallace Arnold / 5.30pm – 7pm / Mill Lane Lecture Room 9 / Yes/No
Monday 9 March / Fluorescence imaging: seeing the light
Dr Simon Walker and Dr Fatima Santos / 6.30pm – 8pm / Mill Lane Lecture Room 1 / Yes/No
Monday 9 March / FameLab Cambridge final
FameLab finalists / 6pm – 10pm / Cambridge Junction 2 / Yes/No
Tuesday 10 March / Andrew Chamblin Memorial lecture: colour, new dimensions and the geometry of physics
Professor Frank Wilczek / 4.30pm – 6pm
/ Lady Mitchell Hall / Yes/No
Tuesday 10 March / Is there a right diet for me?
Dr Chris van Tulleken / 6.30pm – 10pm
/ Lady Mitchell Hall / Yes/No
Tuesday 10 March / Molecules in solitary confinement
Professor Jonathan Nitschke / 6pm – 7.30pm
/ Mill Lane Lecture room1 / Yes/No
Tuesday 10 March / Space on Earth
Professor Monica Grady / 6pm – 7.30pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Tuesday 10 March / What your facebook says about you
Dr Alex Kogan / 7.30pm – 9pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Wednesday 11 March / Order out of chaos
Professor Imre Leader / 5.30pm – 7pm
/ Mill Lane lecture room 9 / Yes/No
Wednesday 11 March / The barometer of life
International Union for Conservation of Nature / 5.30pm – 7pm
/ Mill Lane Lecture room 2 / Yes/No
Wednesday 11 March / Earth’s past, present and future
Professor Eric Wolff, Dr Amanda Maycock and Dr Emily Shuckburgh / 5.30pm – 7.30pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Wednesday 11 March / Engineering our climate
Dr Hugh Hunt / 7.30pm – 9pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Wednesday 11 March / The right to sustainable development
Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment and the Humanitarian Centre / 7.30pm – 9pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 9 / Yes/No
Thursday 12 March / Vitamin D: to D or not to D
Professor Kay-Tee Khaw / 5.30pm – 7pm / Mill Lane lecture room 9 / Yes/No
Thursday 12 March / Cambridge Stars: big ideas 1
Professors Martin Johnson and Richard Hills, Dr Julian Parkhill and Dr Karalyn Patterson / 5.30pm – 7.30pm / Mill Lane lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Thursday 12 March / Get the best out of life: resilience and stress management organiser
Professir Barbara Sahakian / 7.30pm - 9.30pm / Mill Lane lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Thursday 12 March / The Naked Scientists- Live on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire / 6pm – 8.30pm / Pitt Building, Newton Room / Yes/No
Friday 13 March / Searching for intelligence in the legs: robots than can run, walk and dance
Dr Fumiya Iida / 5.30pm – 7pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Friday 13 March / How does work make you healthier?
Professor Dame Carol Black, Dr Steve Boorman and Dr Chris van Stolk / 5.30pm - 7.30pm
/ Clare College, Memorial Court, Riley Auditorium / Yes/No
Friday 13 March / Climate Engineering: who can we trust?
Panel discussion as part of Solar Radiation Management Conference / 7pm-10pm / Lady Mitchell Hall / Yes/No


Cambridge Science Festival 2015: weekday lecture volunteer opportunities – week 2

Please note that it would be really helpful for our team if you could volunteer for the whole evening.

Date / Event / Time / Venue / Availability
Monday 16 March / Stamping through mathematics
Professor Robin Wilson / 5.30pm – 7pm / Mill Lane Lecture Room 9 / Yes/No
Monday 16 March / CSAR new book evening / 7pm – 9pm / Mill Lane Lecture Room 9 / Yes/No
Monday 16 March / Out of the red and into the blue
Professor Sir Colin Humphreys / 7.30pm – 9pm / Mill Lane Lecture Room 3 / Yes/No
Monday 16 March / Shining light through rocks: magma down the microscope / 6.30pm – 8pm / Earth Sciences / Yes/No
Monday 16 March / This Room / 7pm – 9.30pm / Howard Room, Downing College / Yes/No
Tuesday 17 March / Preventing the rise of antibiotic resistance
Professors Clare Bryant, Andreas Floto, Dame Athene Donald, Dr Mark Holmes / 7pm – 9pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Tuesday 17 March / Giant tsunamis of the Mediterranean / 6.30pm – 8pm / Earth Sciences / Yes/No
Tuesday 17 March / Illuminating light at the single cell level / 7pm – 8.30pm / Sainsbury Laboratory / Yes/No
Wednesday 18 March / Connectivity and flow in future cities / 5.30pm – 8pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Wednesday 18 March / Light and colour: experiments and theory
Professor Malcolm Longair / 5.30pm – 7pm / Cavendish Laboratory / Yes/No
Wednesday 18 March / Sex by numbers: experiments and theory
Professor David Speigelhalter / 7pm - 8.30pm / Lady Mitchell Hall / Yes/No
Wednesday 18 March / Light in rock: in paintings / 6.30pm – 8pm / Earth Sciences / Yes/No
Thursday 19 March / Fred Sanger: sequencer and double Nobel Laureate / 5.30pm – 7pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 9 / Yes/No
Thursday 19 March / Cambridge Stars: big ideas 2
Professor David Ron / 5.30pm – 7.30pm / Mill Lane Lecture room 3 / Yes/No
Thursday 19 March / Einstein’s legacy
Professors John Barrow, Ulrich Sperhake and Michael Kramer / 7.15pm – 9pm / Downing College / Yes/No
Friday 20 March / Alex Hopkins lecture: mercury, window on the invisible
Dr Andreas Sella / 3.30pm – 5pm / Department of Chemistry / Yes/No
Friday 20 March / Fartology
Stefan Gates and Dr Andrea Sella / 5.30pm – 7pm / Department of Chemistry / Yes/No
Friday 20 March / Brain mechanisms of drug addiction / 5.30pm – 7pm / Clinical School / Yes/No