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National Science and Engineering Week at the University

15 Jan 2013

Building on last year's success, the University will host a four-day programme of activities (18-22 March) for schools in the North West: if you'd like to take part, register your interest by 25 January.

The programme will feature a Science Fair, a Science Workshop and a Guest Lecture by a University of Manchester academic colleague.

For more information, download:

How you can get involved

We are looking for academics and/or research groups to get involved with our interactive Science Fair. You would be required in Sackville Street Great Hall on Tuesday 19, Wednesday 20, Thursday 21 and Friday 22 March 2013.

We ask that although staffing of the stands can change; that the actual stands themselves do not change for the three days. We appreciate that it’s a big time commitment for those colleagues who can get involved; but it’s also a fantastic opportunity to communicate your research to up to 1000 young people who we are expecting over the four days.

The timeline is as follows:

Date Time Event
Monday 18 March   Set-up day
Tuesday 19 March 10am–12.30pm Science Fair for pupils in Y7 – Y9
Wednesday 20 March 1pm – 2.30pm Science Fair for pupils in Y7 - Y9
Science Fair for local primary schools (a new addition for
2012 based on requests – this was very popular with the
primary schools who attended last year)
Thursday 21 March 10am–12.30pm Science Fair for pupils in Y7 – Y9
Friday 22 March 10am – 12.30pm
12.30pm onwards

 

Science Fair for pupils in Y7 – Y9
Set-down of stands

What we’re looking for

Emma Lewis in the DSE will plan the logistics of the event and recruit attendees. We are looking for academics and/or research groups to coordinate a stand to showcase your research area and communicate it to young people. The main aim of this programme of activities is to enthuse and inspire young people about science, technology, engineering and maths and increase their desire to study it to A-level and beyond. This might take the form of table-top games or activities to explain your research, perhaps some engaging demos or maybe some fantastic communicators, able to explain your research to a captive audience. However you choose to run your stand – the main requirement is enthusiasm!

How you can register your interest

We can only fit 20 stands into the Great Hall in Sackville Street at an absolute maximum and we want to try and ensure fair representation from across all the Science Faculties.

If you are interested, please provide some more information about your stand by completing the online expression of interest form by 25 January:

This information will be reviewed at the end of January 2013, and you will then be informed whether your stand can be accommodated.

Running other events as part of National Science and Engineering Week?

Please inform:

She will add them to the University's National Science and Engineering Week webpages and help you to promote them to local schools:

Further information