National Science & Engineering Week

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24/05/2013

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Dunbar SciFest 2012

Dunbar SciFest 2012 was organised by the Science sub-group of Dunbar Primary School’s Parent Council.

Gastronaut meets astronaut

Space food for an adventurous future. NSEW press launch 2012 with Helen Sharman, Brian Ratcliffe and Robin Fegen.

DayGlo - Y Touring theatre company

A new play about punks, personalised medicine, cancer and genetic testing.

Reading Science Week 2012

Get hands-on with science in the high street with lots of fizzing, whizzing, banging and clanging.

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Innovations in marine research: How the role of marine data collection is changing as a response to human impacts and climate

Tuesday, 12 March, 2013 - 09:00 to 16:30

A one day programme with a one hour introduction in school prior to the students and parents attending the course at Orielton Field Centre.

AIMS

• to provide the opportunity for students from Milford Haven School, Pembrokeshire, to experience some of the innovative ways in which scientists are collecting data in Wales to aid our understanding of the affect of human impacts and climate change on coastal marine species.

• to equip the attendees with the necessary skill set to carry-out a survey transect on a rocky shore

• to illustrate how the discovery of key environmental indicator species across the globe is influencing our interpretation of climate change and the effects of human impacts on marine and coastal habitats.

Booking information: 
Free
Categories: 
Biodiversity and Biology
Age group: 
Adults and Sixth form students
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