Science to Watch: “Finding Nemo” in 3-D

Wednesday, November 29

6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Al-Khawarizmi (building 1)

Multipurpose Room 2418

Science to Watch is a science orientated movie series followed by a discussion about the movie as it relates to science. The objective of the series is to increase public awareness about science, to stimulate curiosity about the research conducted here at KAUST, and at the same time enjoy a good movie with friends, including pizza and popcorn. The post-movie discussion is guided by a KAUST scientist working in the area.

We invite the KAUST community to join us for the next movie in the series “Finding Nemo” in 3D.

The movie will be introduced by Prof. Enzo Di Fabrizio (PSE) along with guest speaker Prof. Michael Berumen.

*Although this movie is age appropriate those attending should be of high school age and above so they are able to participate in the discussion at the end of the film.
If younger children must attend we ask they be of at least 10 years of age or older and that a parent/caregiver accompany and sit with their child/children at all times. We also ask that they remain in their seats through the entire film. If they need do need to leave they must be accompanied by their parent/caregiver. Thank you.

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