National Science & Engineering Week

The UK's widest grassroots celebration of all things science and engineering

25/05/2013

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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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Learn about life

Wednesday, 20 March, 2013 - 09:30 to Thursday, 21 March, 2013 - 14:15

Biology is all about living things. From why animals behave in a certain way to what goes wrong when we get ill. The scientists in the School of Biosciences at Cardiff University have a very varied mix of interests and pupils who come to our annual "Learn About Life" event get the opportunity to see the enthusiasm and passion that many of these scientists have for their own area of biology. This event is for invited visiting primary school pupils, aged 9-11 years old and consists of lots of different 15 minute workshops.

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Invitation only
Categories: 
Biodiversity, Biology, Brain, Medicine/ Healthcare, Nature and Psychology
Age group: 
Primary schools
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