
10 March 2016
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) showcased its work at the 20th annual national science festival, Scifest, which took place from 2 to 8 March at the 1820 Settler National Monument in Grahamstown.
The festival aims to promote public awareness, understanding and appreciation of science, technology and innovation (STI).
Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor attended the opening. “The main purpose of Scifest is to introduce young people to the exciting world of science and technology and to encourage them to choose to be part of this community of science and innovation,” she said.
Minister Pandor commends Scifest for making science acessible to young people https://t.co/sVUPywTT7L via @dstgovza
— SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (@dstgovza) March 5, 2016
“The CSIR always participates at Scifest because we believe in making a difference and improving the lives of ordinary South Africans and contributing towards a competitive economy using science and technology,” said Tendani Tsedu, CSIR media relations manager.
“To be able to do this, highly skilled people are required, which is why we are always looking for bright, passionate people to join our organisation.”
He said Scifest provided the perfect platform to be able to interact with youngsters to entice them into a career in science.
The organisation participated in six workshops:
See how the pods work:
Pupils from Love Dale Kids College listening to #CSIR researcher talking about #sensors and #nanotechnology #Scifest pic.twitter.com/p4KNSlP3sD
— CSIR (@CSIR) March 3, 2016
The think-tank also provided attendees with information about bursary applications and internship programmes.
Pandor implored schools to initiate science activities that would help learners do well in maths and science.
“You, the learners present here, have time to work hard and to succeed in science technology and engineering,” she said. “You live in a time in which there are immense possibilities for all young people. I hope you will use the festival to learn about science careers and to think about contributing to building a great South Africa.”
SouthAfrica.info reporter
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