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ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition
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Heritage Crafts Weekend
We're celebrating the heritage craft skills used to build and maintain Cutty Sark with drop-in activities
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Astronomers Take Over
This brand-new interactive gallery gives curious minds aged 4 to 104 the space to play, learn and explore!
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Night sky highlights - May 2026
May’s night sky brings a rare blue moon, meteors from Halley’s Comet, and a strange galactic hamburger. We’ll also explore Coma Berenices and use it to find star clusters and distant galaxies.
Making Waves: Dr Dawn Wright
Oceanographer and chief scientist Dr Dawn Wright on diving to the deepest part of the ocean – and why we need to stand up for our blue planet
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Teacher CPD: Picture Yourself Teacher engagement event
The event was open to all secondary school teachers to inspire pupils to unlock their voices and command an audience.
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Seeing ourselves in history
A live panel discussion highlighting how Black historians are using online spaces to share their research and impact change
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Members' Book Club: Erebus by Michael Palin
Join us online for our next Members' Book Club session
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A Nice Cuppa
Learn about the history of tea, from etiquette and traditions to trade and smuggling, in our series of online talks
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A Sea of Troubles: Shakespeare’s Narratives of the Sea
Dr Anjna Chouhan examines Shakespeare’s contradictory narratives of the sea.
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The World Reimagined
A groundbreaking outdoor art display at the National Maritime Museum
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Members' Family History Workshop
An overview of family history research with a focus on the Merchant Navy led by our librarian at the Caird Library and Archive.
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Shakespeare Drawing Workshop
Celebrate Shakespeare's birthday in these maritime-themed sessions, inspired by The Tempest
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