Edinburgh Science Festival – Apr. 10, 2027

Edinburgh Science Festival
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The Edinburgh Science Festival brightens the calendar each April, transforming Scotland’s capital into a hub of innovation and discovery. Dive into interactive exhibitions, attend captivating talks, and participate in hands-on workshops designed for all ages. Explore cutting-edge research, engage with scientists, and spark your curiosity about the world around us.

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Expected Edinburgh Science Festival Deals

As a major cultural event, the Edinburgh Science Festival itself offers various ticketing options, including family passes and early bird discounts for its diverse program of events. Beyond the festival, local businesses often participate with science-themed promotions. Expect museums like the National Museum of Scotland and attractions such as Dynamic Earth to offer special rates or joint tickets during the festival period. Educational retailers like Waterstones and toy shops such as The Entertainer may feature discounts on STEM-related books, games, and kits. Cafes and restaurants around the festival venues might also offer special ‘science-themed’ menus or deals for attendees. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as April approaches.

Platform Guide for Edinburgh Science Festival

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #EdinburghScienceFestival. Share insights on STEM careers and innovation.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #EdinburghScienceFestival. Live-tweet sessions and share exciting discoveries from the festival.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #EdinburghScienceFestival. Share photos and videos from family-friendly exhibits.

Social Media Tips for Edinburgh Science Festival

Individuals

Plan your visit to the festival's family hub at the City Art Centre, exploring interactive exhibits like DataSphere and Consumed. Engage with the program focused on personal and planetary health.

Creators

Produce engaging video content showcasing the festival's highlights, from revolutionary ideas to solutions for global challenges. Interview attendees and share your favorite scientific discoveries.

Brands

Sponsor a workshop or exhibit, or host a science-themed event in Edinburgh during the festival. Highlight your brand's commitment to STEM education and innovation.

Partners & Brands for Edinburgh Science Festival

  1. Edinburgh Science Foundation

    Established in 1989, the Edinburgh Science Foundation is an educational charity responsible for organizing the annual Edinburgh Science Festival and other science engagement initiatives globally. It aims to inspire people of all ages to discover the world around them.

  2. National Museum of Scotland

    One of Scotland's national museums, located in Edinburgh, it houses diverse collections covering Scottish history, natural history, world cultures, science, and technology. It often partners with the Science Festival for events and exhibits.

  3. Dynamic Earth

    An award-winning science centre in Edinburgh dedicated to telling the story of planet Earth. Opened in 1999, it offers immersive experiences on geology, climate change, and the natural world, complementing the festival's themes.

  4. University of Edinburgh

    Founded in 1583, the University of Edinburgh is one of the world's leading universities, with a strong tradition of scientific research and innovation. Its academics and students frequently contribute to the festival's program.

  5. Siemens

    A global technology powerhouse focused on electrification, automation, and digitalization. Siemens often sponsors science and technology initiatives, including festivals, to promote STEM education and future innovation.

  6. BASF

    The largest chemical producer in the world, BASF is committed to sustainable solutions and innovation. The company frequently supports science education programs and events that align with its focus on chemistry and material science.

  7. Royal Society of Chemistry

    A professional body in the United Kingdom with the goal of advancing the chemical sciences. It supports education, research, and public engagement, often collaborating with science festivals to promote chemistry to a wider audience.

Edinburgh Science Festival Hero

Mary Somerville

Mary Somerville (1780-1872) was a Scottish science writer and polymath, renowned for her work in mathematics and astronomy. She was one of the first two women to be elected an honorary member of the Royal Astronomical Society. Her popular science books made complex scientific ideas accessible to a broad audience, embodying the spirit of public science engagement.

History of Edinburgh Science Festival

Founded in 1989, the Edinburgh Science Foundation is an educational charity that operates Edinburgh Science’s Education and Festival programs. The festival’s principal sponsors were the Edinburgh City Council and the Scottish Executive. The first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, inaugurated the festival. Some famous speakers have included Richard Dawkins, Brian Cox, Sir Ian Wilmut, Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Christina Figueres, and Cordelia Fine.

The foundation is best known for organizing Edinburgh’s annual Science Festival, which is the world’s first public celebration of science and technology as a festival and is still among Europe’s largest. It is also well-known for its science education outreach programs, Generation Science and Careers Hive, along with its community engagement work.

Through its work, the foundation aims to inspire, encourage and challenge people of all ages and backgrounds to explore as well as understand the world around them. The foundation works throughout the year to create and deliver workshops, exhibitions, inspirational shows, discussions, debates, and performances that promote science communication and push the boundaries of people’s engagement as well as a fascination with science.

The festival is the U.K.’s largest science festival with nearly 270 events for families and adults. For adults, the program will feature discussions, debates, workshops, tastings, and nights out – all with a scientific flavor!

None of this is surprising considering that Edinburgh is often called the world’s festival city! It hosts a range of festivals all year round covering different kinds of interests including jazz & blues, art, books, storytelling, and films. There’s even a Royal Military Tattoo Festival! Another popular one is The Edinburgh Festival Fringe which calls itself “the single greatest celebration of arts and culture on the planet”.

Edinburgh Science Festival timeline

1989
Foundations

The Edinburgh Science Foundation is founded.

2008
The World Science Festival

The World Science Festival is founded by Columbia University professor Brian Greene in New York.

2015 — 2016
The Sky’s the Limit

The foundation works with the U.K. Space Agency and partners around Edinburgh to develop bespoke events to celebrate astronaut Tim Peake's six-month Principia mission aboard the International Space Station.

2019
A Name Change

The organization changes its name from Edinburgh International Science Festival to Edinburgh Science to reflect the growing diversity of the Edinburgh Science programs.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Edinburgh Science Festival

Local businesses in Edinburgh can actively participate in the festival’s buzz by offering science-themed discounts or special menus. Cafes might create ‘molecular gastronomy’ specials, while bookshops can curate displays of STEM literature. Hotels could offer packages for festival attendees, and tour operators might design ‘science history of Edinburgh’ walks. Promoting sustainability initiatives or hosting small, interactive science demos can also align with the festival’s focus on planetary health and innovation.

Edinburgh Science Festival FAQs

When is Edinburgh Science Festival?

The 2027 Edinburgh Science Festival is scheduled from Saturday, April 10 to Sunday, April 25, inviting visitors to delve into a fresh program of discovery.

How many people attend the Edinburgh Science Festival?

With its wide array of events, the festival consistently draws a significant crowd, often exceeding 100,000 attendees. This makes it a major contributor to Edinburgh’s cultural calendar each spring.

What is the focus of the Edinburgh Science Festival?

Building on its reputation, the 2027 festival will continue to explore urgent global challenges and innovative solutions, spanning topics from biology to technology and environmental science.

Is the Edinburgh Science Festival suitable for children?

Yes, the Edinburgh Science Festival is highly accessible for children, offering a vibrant and varied program that sparks curiosity and engages young minds through hands-on activities and captivating shows.

Edinburgh Science Festival Activities

  1. Visit the Edinburgh Science Festival

    Book your tickets to Scotland and visit the festival in all its glory. You can participate in workshops and engage in discussions. We guarantee that the fun and learning don’t stop at this two-week event. Can’t visit Edinburgh? You can even participate online!

  2. Find your nearest festival

    Visit your nearest science festival if you can’t make it to Edinburgh. There are several organizations active around the world that host events in-person and online. Find one that works for you.

  3. Have a science party

    Invite your friends and family over for a science party! Dress up as the atom to surprise your friends and conduct fun (and safe) experiments in your house. Unleash your creativity and scientific curiosity about the world — safely.

5 Amazing Science Facts That Will Blow Your Mind

  1. The Eiffel Tower grows taller during summer

    The Eiffel Tower can grow up to six inches taller during the summer as metals expand on being heated — conversely, it shrinks in the winter.

  2. Hawaii is moving closer to Alaska

    Hawaii moves three inches closer to Alaska every year due to the movement of tectonic plates. It moves at the same speed at which our fingernails grow.

  3. Stomach acid can melt steel beams

    Our stomachs digest food because of highly corrosive hydrochloric acid with a pH of 2 to 3, which is strong enough to dissolve stainless steel.

  4. Rats laugh when tickled

    Documented evidence has shown that rats can laugh when tickled and even playfully chase after the hand.

  5. Hot water freezes faster than cold water

    Under some conditions, hot water freezes faster than cold water, a counter-intuitive phenomenon known as the Mpemba effect.

Why We Love Edinburgh Science Festival

  1. It nurtures young minds

    As one of the leading science communicators in the world, Edinburgh Science can be credited with nurturing children’s natural curiosity about the world around them and encouraging them to learn more.

  2. It’s family friendly

    While many of the programs are aimed at inspiring kids, there are several events that adults will find enjoyable as well. No matter your age, you’re bound to have a great time at the festival.

  3. It also has online events

    There’s no need to fret if you can’t attend the event in person. Edinburgh Science has you covered! There are a host of events that can be attended online from the comfort of your bedroom. What’s great is that most of them are free!

Edinburgh Science Festival dates

Year Date Day
2026 April 4 Saturday
2027 April 10 Saturday
2028 April 1 Saturday
2029 April 7 Saturday
2030 April 6 Saturday