Science Ceilidh
We support cultural & knowledge democracy in Scotland through our Community Knowledge Matters network for community-led research, Curiosity In Action for interdisciplinary youthwork & the Culture & Wellbeing Community Network Scotland Our community programmes empowers participants from across Scotland - from exploring gaelic bilingualism & health, memory & music or creativity & wellbeing with rura
What does Community-Led Research mean to you?
You can tell us exactly that via our Community Knowledge Matters Members Survey!
There's still time to share your feedback - we've extended the deadline to Sunday 12th July.
If you've been involved with Community Knowledge Matters in any way, we'd love to hear from you. That includes attending an event, using our resources, taking part in discussions or even just receiving our newsletter.
Your feedback will help shape the future of the network and help us understand the impact of CKM.
🎁 Chance to win one of three £30 gift cards
Survey link:
tinyurl.com/ckmsurvey2026
29/06/2026
📣 CKM Members Survey 2026:
It's not too late to complete our Community Knowledge Matters (CKM) survey!
If you’ve been involved with the network in any of the following ways: attended an event, used our resources, taken part in discussions or even just receive our newsletter, we'd love to hear your thoughts.
Your feedback will help inform the future direction of the network, including activities, resources and opportunities to connect with others. It will also play an important role in helping us understand and evaluate the impact of CKM.
The survey contains around 12 questions and should take approximately 10–15 minutes to complete. Everyone who takes part can also choose to enter a free prize draw to win one of three £30 gift cards.
🗓️ The survey closes at midnight on Tuesday 30 June.
Find out more and complete the survey:
🔗 www.communityknowledgematters.com/network-survey-2026
Moray Wellbeing Hub
UHI
YouthLink Scotland
The Ideas Fund
Open Project
Healthcare Improvement Scotland
Youth Highland
Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC)
19/06/2026
📣 CKM Members Survey 2026:
Community Knowledge Matters (CKM) was established in August 2023 to bring together people interested in community-led research and its role in shaping practice and policy. As we begin thinking about the future of the network, we’d love to hear from you.
If you’ve engaged in any of the following ways: attended an event, used our resources, taken part in discussions or even just receive our newsletter, you're part of the network, and welcome to participate.
We would particularly encourage newer members, or those who haven’t yet had the opportunity to get involved in activities, to complete the survey.
The survey contains around 12 questions and should take approximately 10–15 minutes to complete. Everyone who takes part can also choose to enter a free prize draw to win one of three £30 gift cards.
Your feedback will help inform the future direction of the network, including activities, resources and opportunities to connect with others. It will also play an important role in helping us understand and evaluate the impact of CKM.
🗓️ The survey closes at midnight on Tuesday 30 June.
Find out more and complete the survey:
🔗 www.communityknowledgematters.com/network-survey-2026
Moray Wellbeing Hub
UHI
YouthLink Scotland
The Ideas Fund
Open Project
Healthcare Improvement Scotland
Youth Highland
Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC)
05/06/2026
When space science meets ceilidh, unexpected things happen! 🎻
Join us at the Gorbals Fair on Saturday 6th June to meet our young Science Ambassadors and discover how they've been exploring gravitational waves through dance, movement and play.
Over the past few months, P6 learners from Blackfriars Primary School have been working with space scientists from the University of Glasgow and Science Ceilidh to explore some of the biggest ideas in the universe through creativity and culture.
At the fair, the young people will be sharing their learning through interactive activities and a special ceilidh dance they have created to demonstrate how gravitational waves are formed and detected.
Come and find out how scientists detect ripples in spacetime, have a go at some hands-on activities and celebrate the incredible work of these young people. We'd love to see you there!
Blackfriars Primary Parent Council
Glasgow Science Festival
Tactile Universe
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