Will Flanagan, Alchemy Artistic Director, with Siún Murray and Abigail Horgan at the launch of Cork Carnival of Science. Photo: Clare Keogh

The science of fun

Ireland’s largest outdoor science fest will return with a literal bang this summer, with the event’s explosive full programme having just been announced.

Fitzgerald’s Park will again be transformed into a scientific super park for this year’s Cork Carnival of Science which runs from 10-11 June.

With more than 45 free science-based activities on the programme, curious kids and fun-loving families will be able to explore, investigate, experiment, and discover the wonders of science from 11am-6pm across the weekend.

The free science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) festival, which attracted more than 25,000 people in 2022, features a packed line-up of live science shows in circus style tents, walk-about scientific entertainers, hands-on workshops, and interactive STEM experiences that are sure to blow kids’ minds.

Supported by Cork City Council and Science Foundation Ireland and organised by Cork City Council’s Lifetime Lab @ Old Cork Waterworks Experience, this year’s theme will delve into climate and the natural world from a scientific point of view.

Dr Ruth Freeman, Director of Science for Society, Science Foundation Ireland, said: “SFI is delighted to support the Cork Carnival of Science, giving everyone a chance to discover hands-on science while playing and having fun. The programme is full of opportunities to follow your curiosity and appreciate the scientific wonders of the world around us – a world that we know we need to act now to protect.”

Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Deirdre Forde added: “The event promises to be a great family day out that combines education, fun and entertainment in the beautiful setting of Fitzgerald Park.”

Accessibility is a key focus at this year’s carnival, and to ensure enjoyment for all, provision has been made to ensure that sign language interpretation is available at live show performances and for specific requests.