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Science Chatters Episode 7 - Repair Cafe

14 min · 5 de jun de 2024
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In the seventh episode of the Science Chatters podcast we explore the Repair Café here at UWE Bristol. MSc student Casey Spry takes her air fryer to the Repair Café ay UWE Bristol’s School of Engineering to see if she can get it fixed and find out about the initiative run by students and community repair volunteers. The student community of making and repair builds on the links to the wider Bristol community repair movement, including with SPARKS Bristol, Eastville Repair Café and ongoing work with young community members from St Pauls and UWE Bristol STEM partnership projects in the city.

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