A consultation of adults, families, schools and professionals in the UK, Brazil and India on food sustainability, and how they could be engaged more effectively

This project aimed to deliver an interactive public engagement programme involving audiences in the creation of new approaches to curating sound technologies at the National Science and Media Museum.

Over the last year, the Science Museum Group has undertaken fascinating and important work in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that has shaken the world and forced us to change our behaviours dramatically.

#SonicFriday aimed to find new ways of making people interact with the Science Museum Group’s Sound Technologies collection using digital platforms.

This project connected scientific skills with creative exploration to encourage young people to see science as something for them.

Artist Bedwyr Williams, the Science Museum Group and Foreground invite you to create incredible stories from the history of science in a new art project based in Wiltshire.

This project used archival evidence to increase public knowledge of women’s contribution to engineering.

This two year partnership will see the Science Museum Group contribute to and improve content on Wikipedia.

This ambitious project will transform public access to our historic items, enabling you to explore more of our national collection than ever before.

On its 20-month tour of the UK, over 1.3 million people visited the Soyuz spacecraft which brought Tim Peake safely back to Earth.