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'''The BA''' - [http://www.the-ba.net/the-ba.html British Association for the Advancement of Science] exists to advance the public understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and engineering in the [[United Kingdom]]. It organizes [http://www.the-ba.net/the-ba/NSEW/index.html National Science and Engineering Week] an annual springtime event and [http://www.the-ba.net/the-ba/Events/FestivalofScience/index.html The BA Festival of Science]
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The '''British Science Association''' (BSA) formerly known as the '''British Association for the Advancement of Science''', is an organization that exists to advance the public understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and engineering in the [[United Kingdom]]<ref>[http://www.britishscienceassociation.org/‎ Homepage]</ref>. Every year, it organises the National Science and Engineering Week<ref>[http://www.britishscienceassociation.org/national-science-engineering-week National Science and Engineering Week]</ref> and the Festival of Science<ref>[http://www.britishscienceassociation.org/british-science-festival The British Science Festival]</ref>.


 
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The British Science Association (BSA) formerly known as the British Association for the Advancement of Science, is an organization that exists to advance the public understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and engineering in the United Kingdom[1]. Every year, it organises the National Science and Engineering Week[2] and the Festival of Science[3].

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