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  2. Cape Town Science Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Town Science Centre is a not-for-profit [1] science centre in Cape Town, South Africa. It forms part of a wide range of non-classroom initiatives to improve the quality of science understanding and science literacy in South Africa. Until early 2010, the MTN Sciencentre was located in the Canal Walk shopping mall. [2]

  3. African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The master's degree is conferred by the three South African universities in the partnership. Students from Africa can apply for full scholarships, including travel, board & lodging, tuition, and a stipend. AIMS is committed to greater participation by women in science and a geographically representative student body from the African continent.

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  5. List of science centers - Wikipedia

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    Canada South Science City: Windsor, Ontario: Canada 2004 Carnegie Science Center: Pittsburgh: United States 1991 Columbia Memorial Space Center: Downey, California: United States 2009 COSI: Columbus, Ohio: United States 1964 Discovery Centre: Halifax, Nova Scotia: Canada 1990 Exploratorium: San Francisco: United States 1969 Eyring Science ...

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  7. Derek Muller - Wikipedia

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    After Derek Muller's parents, Anthony and Shirley, married in South Africa, they moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where his two sisters were born (Kirstie and Marilouise). The family moved to Australia, where he was born, after his father got a job in Traralgon at a pulp and paper mill.

  8. SciFest Africa - Wikipedia

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    SciFest Africa was the first Festival of its kind on the African continent and was launched in 1997 as a high profile, national event to promote a culture of science in a festive way. It was modelled on the Edinburgh International Science Festival and was formerly known as Sasol SciFest but changed its name to SciFest Africa after the 2007 ...

  9. Academy of Science of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) is the national science academy in South Africa. It was started in 1996, and encompasses all fields of scientific work. [ 2 ] Its legal foundation is the Academy of Science of South Africa Act , Act 67 of 2001, which came into operation in May 2002.