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BayAreaScience.org is a grassroots effort of science enthusiasts and organizations here in the Bay Area. We hope to expand our effort to include all like-minded individuals in the Bay Area.

Here are a few way to help the effort.

Register your organization with COPUS
BayAreaScience.org is a proud participant in COPUS, a growing national grassroots effort whose goal is to get the public excited about science and to increase understanding of how science works, its value to society, and who scientists are. A key objective of COPUS is to create new forums for communication and to develop new opportunities for engaging the public with science.

By joining COPUS, your organization may:

  • Gain new opportunities to communicate and collaborate on national and local levels
  • Increase audience participation and improve visibility of science programs and resources nationally and locally via the COPUS program and resource directory and the YoS09 website
  • Enhance partnership opportunities by forming a communication network among peers with common passions and concerns, but different perspectives and areas of expertise
  • Leverage existing resources by sharing best practices, tools, and content for improving public engagement in science
  • Combine limited resources to expand efforts to new audiences
  • Facilitate local awareness of and participation in national initiatives

Click here to register!

Submit an Event
We’re slowly building a database of all the science-themed events in the Bay Area. From time to time, we miss a few. Know of one we missed? Send us an email with details at: info@bayareascience.org