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Press office | Science Museum
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Please find information below for journalists, broadcasters and media about our recent announcements, new galleries and exhibitions, world-renowned collection and how to access our experts.
Browse our press release archive below, or discover more
about the Science Museum
Contact the press team
Please contact the team when requesting interviews, press images or review tickets—getting review tickets in advance is the easiest way to ensure access to our exhibitions and events for reviews as entry without a ticket is not possible.
If you wish to interview one of our experts, including Libby Jackson, Head of Space at the Science Museum, please contact us with your request. We have a number of experts, including Libby, available to speak about NASA's Artemis mission, the UK space sector and the current race to the Moon.
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Contact the press team
Email us
How to contact us
To contact the Science Museum Press Office, please email
[email protected]
.
If you have an urgent press enquiry outside Science Museum opening hours or on a public holiday, please call the duty press phone on 020 7942 4886.
This number is for media calls only; if you need to contact a different department, please call the museum's switchboard on 033 0058 0058.
To join our press list simply send your name and publication/channel with information on the stories you are interested in to
[email protected]
.
If you are interested in filming or photography in the museum,
please read our
filming and photography guidelines
before contacting the team.
All filming requests need to give clear deadlines, and details on how they will be mentioning the museum in the footage or programme.
Filming enquiries:
email
[email protected]
or call the press office to make an enquiry.
Commercial filming:
email
[email protected]
or call 020 7942 4340.
Follow us on Twitter
Explore our collection
Watch our YouTube channel
Read our blog
Press releases
Browse our press release archive below:
PATRICK STEWART AND SIMON PEGG’S STAR TREK COSTUMES GO ON FREE DISPLAY IN THE SCIENCE MUSEUM FOR 60th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRANCHISE
Thursday 26 March 2026
Have a blast at the Science Museum this Easter
Thursday 19 March 2026
From space exploration to cosmic soft toys, visitors can discover the wonders of the solar system at the Science Museum in London this Easter.
Janey Macrae-Tym appointed Chief Digital Officer at the Science Museum Group
Thursday 12 March 2026
Guided Tours of the Science and Innovation Park in Wiltshire now available seven days a week
Friday 13 February 2026
Dramatic images of the impact of climate change on world’s largest wetland go on display at the Science Museum in London
Friday 06 February 2026
Dramatic Images Of The Impact Of Climate Change On World’s Largest Wetland To Go On Display At The Science Museum
Thursday 04 December 2025
Science Museum celebrates one million visitors to Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery
Friday 17 October 2025
Science Museum receives largest international donation to date, enabling transformation of its public spaces
Wednesday 08 October 2025
Space gallery opens at the Science Museum
Saturday 20 September 2025
SCIENCE MUSEUM LAUNCHES POIGNANT ONLINE EXHIBITION: VANISHING AFRICA
Thursday 21 August 2025
Skip to main content
View more details on collections site
Please find information below for journalists, broadcasters and media about our recent announcements, new galleries and exhibitions, world-renowned collection and how to access our experts.
Browse our press release archive below, or discover more
about the Science Museum
Contact the press team
Please contact the team when requesting interviews, press images or review tickets—getting review tickets in advance is the easiest way to ensure access to our exhibitions and events for reviews as entry without a ticket is not possible.
If you wish to interview one of our experts, including Libby Jackson, Head of Space at the Science Museum, please contact us with your request. We have a number of experts, including Libby, available to speak about NASA's Artemis mission, the UK space sector and the current race to the Moon.
Related Content
Contact the press team
Email us
How to contact us
To contact the Science Museum Press Office, please email
[email protected]
.
If you have an urgent press enquiry outside Science Museum opening hours or on a public holiday, please call the duty press phone on 020 7942 4886.
This number is for media calls only; if you need to contact a different department, please call the museum's switchboard on 033 0058 0058.
To join our press list simply send your name and publication/channel with information on the stories you are interested in to
[email protected]
.
If you are interested in filming or photography in the museum,
please read our
filming and photography guidelines
before contacting the team.
All filming requests need to give clear deadlines, and details on how they will be mentioning the museum in the footage or programme.
Filming enquiries:
[email protected]
or call the press office to make an enquiry.
Commercial filming:
[email protected]
or call 020 7942 4340.
Follow us on Twitter
Explore our collection
Watch our YouTube channel
Read our blog
Press releases
Browse our press release archive below:
PATRICK STEWART AND SIMON PEGG’S STAR TREK COSTUMES GO ON FREE DISPLAY IN THE SCIENCE MUSEUM FOR 60th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRANCHISE
Thursday 26 March 2026
Have a blast at the Science Museum this Easter
Thursday 19 March 2026
From space exploration to cosmic soft toys, visitors can discover the wonders of the solar system at the Science Museum in London this Easter.
Janey Macrae-Tym appointed Chief Digital Officer at the Science Museum Group
Thursday 12 March 2026
Guided Tours of the Science and Innovation Park in Wiltshire now available seven days a week
Friday 13 February 2026
Dramatic images of the impact of climate change on world’s largest wetland go on display at the Science Museum in London
Friday 06 February 2026
Dramatic Images Of The Impact Of Climate Change On World’s Largest Wetland To Go On Display At The Science Museum
Thursday 04 December 2025
Science Museum celebrates one million visitors to Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery
Friday 17 October 2025
Science Museum receives largest international donation to date, enabling transformation of its public spaces
Wednesday 08 October 2025
Space gallery opens at the Science Museum
Saturday 20 September 2025
SCIENCE MUSEUM LAUNCHES POIGNANT ONLINE EXHIBITION: VANISHING AFRICA
Thursday 21 August 2025