The Centre's outreach programme exists to inspire young people's interest in science, to support media reporting on quantum technologies, and to engage adults from all backgrounds in learning about how nature works and what new technologies may affect their future.
For public
Want to learn about quantum physics? You don't need to have any science background to get started. Browse our recommended resources and find out what events you can join, from talks to film festivals.
Read more >For schools
CQT is keen to work with schools to support and encourage interest in science in young students. Students are keen too: quantum physics offers mind-blowing ideas and quantum technologies promises future jobs.
For media
We're happy to help media professionals find expert comment or research stories. CQT's scientists have been interviewed by media worldwide, from the BBC to the Wall Street Journal. We also host visits and residencies.
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Outreach activities
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Play this puzzle game in your browser to explore quantum phenomena.
The Quantum Game features cute quantum components and accurate physics.
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Take part in our
annual contests for short film and fiction that draw inspiration from quantum physics.
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A quantum mystery on the streets of Tokyo.
Zeno Effect is a film noir about quantum physics by CQT's Dagomir Kaszlikowski and Stefan Nimmrichter.
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We usually offer a summer camp in the June holidays for pre-University students in Singapore. Check our dedicated
QCamp website for more details!
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