Cambridge Science Festival Returns September 2024
This year's festival has a focus on our shared humanity – how humans interact, explore, and discuss together. It will also be the first festival under the leadership of the newly appointed MIT Museum Director, Michael John Gorman.
"Science festivals have the power to bring together a staggering and inspirational variety of people and ideas," says Michael John Gorman, Director of the MIT Museum. "I couldn't be more pleased to be joining an institution which has such a strong legacy in producing the Cambridge Science Festival, and I look forward to welcoming the community to our exciting line-up of over 200 free events."
The Cambridge Science Festival showcases the newest ideas and innovations in science, art, technology, engineering, design, and more, that spark conversations about the role of science and innovation in our society and for all humankind. The festival includes four thematic days as well as a slate of one-time events that are presented by organizations and venues across Greater Boston during the 7 day event. Among the 200+ events are events aimed at adults, workshops and demonstrations for students and graduates, activities for children and families, professional networking events and open houses, walking tours, nature walks, keynote lectures, expert panels and more.
All Cambridge Science Festival events are free of charge, and in addition, the MIT Museum will also provide free admission to all during the week of the festival, providing a complementary opportunity to explore the museum. Cambridge residents who enjoy their time at the MIT Museum are encouraged to sign up for a free membership at the museum’s welcome desk or online. Free admission to the museum is extended year round to active military, EBT cardholders, members of the Massachusetts Teachers Association, and MIT ID holders.
This is the 17th year of the Cambridge Science Festival, and the City of Cambridge has partnered with the MIT Museum throughout the Festival’s history.
“The Cambridge Science Festival represents an opportunity for inquisitive visitors of all ages to celebrate our diverse, creative community and experience our rich innovation,” said Yi-An Huang, Cambridge City Manager. “This has become one of Cambridge’s signature events of the year and we are thrilled to once again partner with the MIT Museum for this special week-long showcase.”
Of special note for 2024’s Festival, curated thematic days will bring a focused set of programs.
For the Win: Games, Puzzles, and the Science of Play includes multiple afternoon and evening events clustered around Kendall Square on Thursday September 26.
Frontiers: A New Era of Space Exploration showcases our need to explore the unknown, with programs throughout the City on Friday, September 27 and Saturday, September 28, co-curated by The Space Consortium, organizers of Massachusetts Space Week.
Electric Skin: Wearable Tech and the Future of Fashion offers a full program of day and evening events at the intersection of science, fabric and fashion, taking place at The Foundry and co-curated by Boston Fashion Week and Advanced Functional Fabrics of America on Saturday, September 28.
Festival Producer Brooke Ciardelli says “As we enter a politically charged fall, we put a lot of thought into how Cambridge Science Festival can be a week of connection, community, and discussion. Our themes for 2024 reflect deep, shared human needs: how we play, how we explore, and how we dress. We can’t wait to share our full program guide later this month.”
Series for this year include In the Neighborhood – celebrating the full range of talent and expertise across the City of Cambridge with many topics, formats, and venues; Lunch & Learn – a program of events scheduled daily between 12-1pm; and Carnival, the family-friendly science extravaganza, returning to the Kendall/MIT Open Space on Sunday September 29 from 12p-4p. As just one example of our exciting line up, the program Democracy in the Age of AI will feature Audrey Tang, the recent inaugural Minister of Digital Affairs of Taiwan, Claudia Chwalisz, the Founder and CEO of DemocracyNext, and Deb Roy, the Director of the MIT Center for Constructive Communication. This program will be at the MIT Museum on Tuesday, September 24 from 7p-9p.
A full program guide will be available in late August. Join the Cambridge Science Festival mailing list and be the first to know about Festival news, events, offers and more.
CAMBRIDGE SCIENCE FESTIVAL
Monday September 23 - Sunday September 29, 2024
CambridgeScienceFestival.org
IMAGERY
A selection of images from CSF 2023
FACTS & FIGURES
200+ events and activities in 7 days
90+ venues across Cambridge and beyond
More than 500 programmatic partners
Every event free and open to the public
Many events aimed at adults, as well as families
About Cambridge Science Festival - Cambridge Science Festival, the first of its kind in the United States, was founded by the MIT Museum in 2007 with the support of MIT, Harvard and the City of Cambridge. The first Festival drew 15,000 attendees and has grown over the years into a week-long, city-wide STEAM celebration receiving more than 50,000 annual visitors, offering more than 200 individual events in more than 90 venues across Cambridge and beyond. Modeled on community centered art, music, and film festivals, the Cambridge Science Festival offers activities, demonstrations, workshops, tours, debates, contests, talks, and behind-the-scenes glimpses to illuminate the richness of scientific inquiry and the excitement of discovery. This year's Festival runs from Monday September 23 - Sunday September 29. Find out more about CSF at cambridgesciencefestival.org.
About the MIT Museum - The MIT Museum “turns MIT inside-out,” offering compelling examples of ongoing and past research that raise questions of how science and innovation will shape the future of society. The museum makes innovation available to all, by presenting the best of STEAM in its newly designed space in the heart of the Kendall Square Gateway on MIT’s campus. Highlights include exhibitions on a range of topics featuring objects from the Museum’s prodigious collections of over 1.5 million objects, along with loans of art and artifacts; the Lee Family Exchange event space for public dialogue and conversation; a hands-on Heide Maker Hub, where audiences can experiment with putting scientific ideas into action; and a Store of memorable STEAM and MIT-inspired items.
The MIT Museum is open daily 10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. For more information, including accessibility and amenities, please visit mitmuseum.mit.edu.
FESTIVAL SPONSORS
The 2024 Cambridge Science Festival (CSF) is produced by the MIT Museum with support from our premier sponsor The British International School of Boston. CSF is presented by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the City of Cambridge with major support from the Biogen Foundation and Takeda Pharmaceuticals; additional support from Akamai, Alnylam, Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb, Evolv, Google, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Millipore Sigma, MITIMCo, MuRata, Russian School of Mathematics, Sanofi, Siena Construction, and Snapdragon Chemistry: A Cambrex Company.