It contains presentations suitable for all stages from S1 to S6 and of interest in several subject areas.* Most presentations will take place in your school and bookings are made directly with presenters so that a mutually convenient time can be arranged.
For booking please contact the appropriate presenter.
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Art & Design |
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Design Rocks Challenge |
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After an illustrated talk on design and its significance to the music industry, a maximum of 30 students will be divided into teams of 4 to participate in the 'Design Rocks' challenge.
Groups will either design a trophy or a poster for the design rocks music awards. Using a range of supplied materials, teams will be asked to consider colour, images, shapes and different fonts to complete their designs. The teams producing the best trophy and the best poster will then enter a 'battle of the bands' challenge on the 'Rock Band' computer game to be declared the overall winners.
This is a 90 minute workshop (not including set up and break down time) in your own school or at Glasgow Caledonian University.
Free OCA
Subject Areas : Art & Design,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 1,2
Esential Information : This is a 90 minute workshop (not including set up and break down time) in your own school or at Glasgow Caledonian University. The university is happy to engage in presentations to schools and visits to the university from interested parties to see specified facilities. In order to co-ordinate these activities contact Schools and Colleges Liaison Team, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow, G4 0BA. Tel 0141 331 8681, email schoolsliaison@gcal.ac.uk
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What is a Surveyor? |
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Shape the world we live in and improve people's lives – become a surveyor. Virtually everything you have used today involves the skills of a surveyor to bring it to fruition; the roads, railways, airports, bridges, water supply, sewers, electricity and gas supplies, homes, offices, hospitals, schools and shops to name a few. Repairing, extending or moving home then a surveyor will be involved in that too. Go even further -save the world by using your skills to improve the sustainability and energy efficiency of the existing building stock and to provide new low carbon, zero energy buildings. Are you up to the challenge? Also suitable for Art and Design
· Mr Graham Castle
Free, Physics, science OCA
Subject Areas : Art & Design, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : · Mr Graham Castle
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SHELL GREENPOWER CHALLENGE FOR SCHOOLS |
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Greenpower is a national project which has been running since 1999 and is designed to promote and encourage young people to develop an interest in and understanding of engineering and technology. The programme involves students in the practical applications of engineering as they design, construct and race an electric car. The project is divided into separate 'Formulae' to suit different age groups and to allow continuity from Primary right through to S6 - Primary 7 (Goblin), S1-S4 (F24) and post 16 years (F35). Each stage builds and develops the skills gained from the previous Formula. Students are encouraged to run this project as a racing team focusing not just on the engineering challenge but also to consider the marketing, sponsorship and business aspects involved. Curricular areas which may be involved include Business Studies, Design, Graphics, Mathematics, Physics, Science and Technological Studies
More information on the challenge can be found at www.greenpower.co.uk or from Frances Chapman at TechFest-SetPoint: 01224 274191; f.c.chapman@abdn.ac.uk
General , OCA
Subject Areas : Art & Design, General, Maths, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Challenge
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : More information on the challenge can be found at www.greenpower.co.uk or from Frances Chapman at TechFest-SetPoint: 01224 274191; f.c.chapman@abdn.ac.uk
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Product Design |
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Discover what it is like to study Product Design at Gray's School of Art. We can provide you with examples of Product Design projects and direct you to online Digital Media content (teaching materials, presentations and web site/blogs). Other curricular area: Art & Design
· Dr Jon Pengelly, Gray's School of Art
Free, OCA, Technology
Subject Areas : Art & Design, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Dr Jon Pengelly, Gray's School of Art Robert Gordon University
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Design for Digital Media |
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Discover what it is like to study Design for Digital Media at Gray's School of Art. We can provide you with examples of Digital Media projects and direct you to online Digital Media content (teaching materials, presentations and web site/blogs) Other curricular area: Art & Design
· Mr Dave Crossen, Gray's School of ArtFree, OCA, Technology
Subject Areas : Art & Design, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Mr Dave Crossen, Gray's School of Art
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Graphic Design |
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Discover what it is like to study Graphic Design at Gray's School of Art. We can provide you with examples of Graphic Design projects and direct you to online Digital Media content (teaching materials, presentations and web site/blogs) Other curricular area: Art & Design
· Dr Deborah Cumming, Gray's School of Art
Free, OCA, Technology
Subject Areas : Art & Design, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Dr Deborah Cumming, Gray's School of Art
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Biology |
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Bacterial Communities |
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Single celled bacteria are capable of working together and forming complex communities called a "biofilm". Life in a biofilm allows bacteria to combine their efforts and achieve tasks that would not be possible alone. A very common example of a biofilm that we battle with everyday is dental plaque. The talk will discuss how bacteria communicate with each other to form these communities and discuss the implications they have on our daily lives.
- Dr Nicola Stanley-Wall
- Available to schools within 40 miles of Dundee
- Contact Dr Stanley-Wall on 01382 386335 or n.r.stanleywall@dundee.ac.uk
Free, Biology
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Nicola Stanley-Wall
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Dr Nicola Stanley-Wall Available to schools within 40 miles of Dundee Contact Dr Stanley-Wall on 01382 386335 or n.r.stanleywall@dundee.ac.uk
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Advanced Higher Biology Day |
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This hands-on event looks at a practical dealing with the molecular topic on restriction enzyme digestion of DNA and gel electrophoresis from the Advanced Higher syllabus. After a hugely successful pilot in 2007/08 this event is now established in our calendar and we will look to offer this to a wider audience in the near future.
Biology
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : For more information on all the activities check out the aim 4 uni website at www.abdn.ac.uk/aim4uni or contact Joe Whimster, aim 4 uni Officer at j.whimster@abdn.ac.uk or 01224 273118.
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Animal Encounters with Mr Bug |
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In a typical 60 minute session pupils will have a chance to hold giant cockroaches and snails, stroke a lizard and a python and see a tarantula and a scorpion at close quarters. They will hear about the animals' biology and lives in the wild – in a safe, fun and memorable format. The sessions can be linked to class topics such as minibeasts, 'Our Garden', rainforests, conservation or food webs. Art sessions can also be organised to encourage pupils to better study the animals and their appearance.
Single day bookings limited to within 120 miles of Aberdeen
Contact Matt Lewis on 07967 366 42, email matt@misterbug.co.uk; website www.misterbug.co.uk
Biology
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Mr Bug
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Single day bookings limited to within 120 miles of Aberdeen Contact Matt Lewis on 07967 366 42, email matt@misterbug.co.uk; website www.misterbug.co.uk
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Keep Smiling |
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What makes a smile and what do we need to keep smiling? This multifaceted project takes the student from S1-S6 through a series of interrelated social, cultural and biomedical activities. S1-S3 students will investigate what a smile means to different cultures and look at the role of taste and food in smiling. S4-S5 students will look at the effect of health and diet to keep us smiling and some of the measures used to ensure we keep smiling such as the use of toothbrushes and mouth wash. S6 students will investigate what happens when we don't look after our smile and the effect this can have at a social and biomedical level.
- Cost of materials may be requested.
- Dr Morag McFadyen, Dr Lesley Diack
- Other curricular areas: Culture, Philosophy, History.
Biology, Science, OCA
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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The University Of Aberdeen Natural History Centre |
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It's not every day you get to hold an elephant's tooth, watch tropical fruit beetles or use fantastic microscopes to examine flowers. You can, however, when you visit the University of Aberdeen Natural History Centre! Bring your students for some hands-on investigations, giving them practical experience of topics being studied back at school. Sessions involve live animals, excellent microscopes, science equipment and opportunities to come face-to-face with real scientists.
See you soon!
Contact 01224 274545 email nat.hist@abdn.ac.uk
Free. Biology
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Science Centres and Museums
Esential Information : Contact 01224 274545 email: nat.hist@abdn.ac.uk
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Meet the Gene Machine |
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An engaging drama presentation to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of genetic science, and the ethical and social implications. Would you want to know what your genes can say about your future?
Biology OCA
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Debates
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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GM Crop Debate |
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Meet real scientists and debate the ethics and uses of genetically modified organisms.
Biology OCA
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Debates
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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Stem Cells Debate |
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The debate over stem cell research has raised many questions across the nation. Learn about the pros and cons of the stem cell debate from the ethical, political, and scientific points of view.
Biology OCA
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Debates
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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‘Ins and Outs of DNA’ Package |
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Designed to provoke questions and stimulate debate, the 'Inside DNA'exhibition will encourage pupils to explore issues surrounding geneticscience. Enhance your visit by booking one of our Debate it Out!
packages or our hands-on genetic activities
Biology OCA
Subject Areas : Biology,
Event Type : Debates
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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Training the Health Care Professionals - Linking Scientific Theory to Practical Patient Care. |
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Pupils will be able to explore techniques of patient investigation and management of patients in a simulated environment, with emphasis on the application of scientific principles into modern health care. Sessions can be targeted to specific groups.
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Clinical Skills Centre at Foresterhill
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Adapted appropiately for S1-S6 Single venue - The Skills Centre at Foresterhill. By arrangement with the centre S5-S6 pupils may be able to attend sessions without a teacher. Maximum group size 25. For further details and to make bookings please telephone Dr Rona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse at the Clinical Skills Centre. 01224 554712
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Training the Healthcare Professionals |
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Training the health care professionals - linking scientific theory to practical patient care. Pupils will be able to explore techniques of patient investigation and management of patients in a simulated environment, with emphasis on the application of scientific principles into modern health care. Sessions can be targeted to specific groups.
· S1-S6 (adapted appropriately) Biology, Careers
· By arrangement with the centre S5-S6 pupils may be able to attend sessions without a teacher.
· Maximum group size 25
For further details and to make bookings please telephone Dr Rona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse at the Clinical Skills Centre Tel. 01224 554712
Free, Biology, OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Dr Rhona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse, Clinical Skills Centre
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details and to make bookings please telephone Dr Rona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse at the Clinical Skills Centre Tel. 01224 554712
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TECHFEST IN SEPTEMBER SECONDARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME |
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This programme contains presentations in biology, careers, chemistry, geography, geology, home economics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and technological studies suitable for all stages from S1 to S6.
The presentations in this programme are FREE and the presenter will visit your school.
Some of our presenters offer their services throughout September, others have more limited availability. Sometimes a school will act as a host to neighbouring schools for our more popular presentations.
A programme can be downloaded from our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk The programme for the new session can be found on the website at the beginning of June.
For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
Free, general OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Home Economics, Maths, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Studying Climate Change One Drop at a Time: Trapping Aerosols with Light |
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There are many ways in which climate change can be studied. In this talk we will see that information about aerosols, which play an important part in cooling the atmosphere, can be gained by trapping them using laser beams.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : May be adapted for S4 Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Science Roadshow |
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In the Science Roadshow we offer a range of experiments in Biology and Forensic Science to S2 in secondary schools. This exercise, on Wednesdays, runs from October through to May and we normally visit about 25 schools during a year. It is an all day exercise seeing all second year pupils in the school during the day. We operate a rotation of small experiments for groups of 6-8 pupils at a time and individuals do three different experiments in a single period. Our objective is to try and persuade more pupils to think about taking 2 or more Science subjects through to higher. Current experiments include 'Finger Print Analysis', 'A Diagnostic Test to Identify Athletics Drugs Cheats', 'Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Analysis' and 'Antacid Treatments for Indigestion'.
For further information contact Alan Bruce on tel. 01382 308657, Fax 01382 308663 or email A.Bruce@Abertay.ac.uk
The roadshow is available to all secondary schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions.
For booking which is taken on a 'first come, first served' basis contact Lesley Balfour at Abertay. Information and Recruitment Office on tel. 01382 308943 or email L.Balfour@Abertay.ac.uk
Free Biology Chemistry Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 2
Esential Information : For further information contact Alan Bruce on tel. 01382 308657, Fax 01382 308663 or email A.Bruce@Abertay.ac.uk The roadshow is available to all secondary schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions. For booking which is taken on a ‘first come, first served’ basis contact Lesley Balfour at Abertay. Information and Recruitment Office on tel. 01382 308943 or email L.Balfour@Abertay.ac.uk
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Stag Night Murder – Forensic Science Taster Day |
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For the Stag Night Murder, Forensic Science staff have developed a case study involving a suspicious death and S5/S6 pupils assess all the available evidence from the crime scene in order to determine which of the various suspects is the perpetrator of the murder (if indeed it was murder). This exercise is usually run outwith the University teaching semesters in June/July but occasionally at other times during the year. Pupils are required to analyse various pieces of evidence including fingerprints, hairs, DNA, metals and drugs. The events run for two hour periods and take place in the forensic laboratories here at Abertay.
The Stag Night Murder is available to secondary schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions and is generally run about 3-4 times per year for groups of no more than 18 pupils at a time.
For further information and booking which is taken on an 'as available' basis contact Darren Phillips on tel. 01382 308656, fax 01382 308663 or email darren.phillips@abertay.ac.uk
Free Biology Chemistry Physics Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : For further information and booking which is taken on an 'as available' basis contact Darren Phillips on tel. 01382 308656, fax 01382 308663 or email darren.phillips@abertay.ac.uk
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Where Do Medicines Come From? How Are They Made? How Do They Work? |
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During this interactive, hands-on session, pupils will see the extraction of a crude drug from its natural source material and learn about how such drugs are further developed into the medicines we are familiar with. They will have the chance to prepare a range of different dosage forms suitable for a variety of patients and conditions.
Pupils will also consider the cardiovascular system, look at a patient's notes and consider how the patient's condition might be monitored and treated. They will be encouraged to think about risk factors for cardiovascular disease and be given the opportunity to measure each other's blood pressure, height and weight.
- Ms Trudi McIntosh, Dr Denise Hansford
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Advanced Higher Event |
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The Tayside and Fife Section of the ASE intend to hold an evening event in the School of Contemporary Sciences at the University of Abertay Dundee on Wednesday 25th November to discuss Science Advanced Highers. The event is designed to allow teachers, as well as pupils, to discuss various aspects associated with the operation and marking of Advanced Higher projects in the various science subjects as well as providing pupils with an opportunity to visit the university. The event, which will also allow staff to share experiences of running and marking Advanced Highers in the Chemistry, Biology and Physics areas, is available to all staff delivering and pupils undertaking Advanced Highers in schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions
For further details on the event and booking which is taken on a 'first come, first served' basis contact Mr P.L. Carena, P.T. Chemistry, St. Paul's R.C. Academy, Gillburn Road, Dundee, DD3 OEH. tel 01382 307701; fax 01382 307705 or email DDpcarena750@ea.dundeecity.sch.uk
Free Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Teacher Support
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : For further details on the event and booking which is taken on a 'first come, first served' basis contact Mr P.L. Carena, P.T. Chemistry, St. Paul's R.C. Academy, Gillburn Road, Dundee, DD3 OEH. tel 01382 307701; fax 01382 307705 or email DDpcarena750@ea.dundeecity.sch.uk
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ROLLS-ROYCE SCIENCE PRIZE |
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The Rolls-Royce Science Prize is an annual awards programme. There are huge prizes up for grabs from £15,000 for the winner down to 50 special merit awards of £1,000. The competition is open to all teachers of science for projects for 3-19 year olds.
For further details go to www.rolls-royce.com/scienceprize
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Challenge
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details go to www.rolls-royce.com/scienceprize
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Sensation Science Centre programme |
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Genes in a Bottle S1 - S6
A DNA extraction activity, in which pupils extract DNA from their own cheek cells, and take it home in a necklace pendant! Biology, Science
Robolab S1 - S4
Use sophisticated Lego Mindstorms robot buggies and icon-led Robolab software to program the robots to move, and respond to light and touch sensors. An excellent way to discover control technology. Computing, science, Tech. Studies
Circuit Building S1 - S4
Pupils learn about circuits and electricity by soldering their own circuit to make a flashing face to take home with them! Physics science, Tech. Studies
Fingerprints S1 - S4
Learn how police investigators use their sense of sight to identify fingerprint patterns. We all have them, and they are all different! Pupils have a go at dusting for fingerprints, and take copies of their own fingerprints to take home. Biology, Science
Soap Enterprise S1 - S4
An engaging and hands-on enterprise challenge in which pupils will learn more about the chemistry behind the beauty industry. Pupils create their own soap product design and make a bar to take awaywith them. Other curricular areas: Enterprise Chemistry, Science, OCA
Materials Matter S1 - S2
A show using spectacular experiments to investigate loads of different materials and on the way finding out how materials scientists use chemistry to help them understand and create new materials. Chemistry, Science
Recycling S1 - S2
A cross-curricular look at recycling. After an introduction to recycling, pupils work in groups to create a new product from 'recycled plastic' and present it back to the class. Other curricular areas: Enterprise Science, OCA
How to make the Perfect Poo! S1 - S2
A hands-on session following the passage of food through the human digestive system. Sticky and fun, making it a memorable educational activity. Biology, Science
Solids, Liquids, Gases S1 - S2
An exciting show using liquid nitrogen at an amazing minus 196º Celsius to demonstrate states of matter through shattering and exploding experiments!*
- Solids, Liquid, Gases is available from 10th to 14th May 2010 as inreach bookings only.
Physics, Science
DEBATES
Discuss and debate current ethical topics. Separate the truth from the myths, the facts from the opinions and make up your own mind about what's right and wrong. The debates may also be suitable for Philosophy and Personal & Social Development Groups. Choose from the list below:
Meet the Gene Machine S3 - S6
An engaging drama presentation to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of genetic science, and the ethical and social implications. Would you want to know what your genes can say about your future? Biology OCA
GM Crop Debate S3 - S6
Meet real scientists and debate the ethics and uses of genetically modified organisms.
Biology OCA
Stem Cells Debate S3 - S6
The debate over stem cell research has raised many questions across the nation. Learn about the pros and cons of the stem cell debate from the ethical, political, and scientific points of view. Biology OCA
'Ins and Outs of DNA' Package
Designed to provoke questions and stimulate debate, the 'Inside DNA' exhibition will encourage pupils to explore issues surrounding genetic science. Enhance your visit by booking one of our Debate it Out! packages or our hands-on genetic activities.
Biology OCA
Free Travel
All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs.
Free Outreach Visits
Free outreach visits- limited numbers available
Free Admission
Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre.
Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers.
Contact
Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer,
Sensation: Dundee Science Centre,
Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB.
Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602
Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Other, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Science Centres and Museums Presented By : SENSATION : DUNDEE
Esential Information : Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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History and Philosophy of Science |
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Professor Henry Ellington is able to offer a variety of interesting and stimulating scientific talks Topics include:
- The epistemological status of scientific knowledge - how our ideas have developed (minimum 1 hour)
- Is the current search for a 'theory of everything' a realistic project or an unattainable chimera? (1 hour)
- How can we explain what Eugene Wigner called ' the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics?' (1hour)
- Is there any real conflict between science and religion? If so, can this ever be resolved? (minimum 1 hour preferably whole morning or afternoon)
- Does the 'neo-Darwinian synthesis' still give satisfactory explanation of evolution as we currently understand it? (1 hour)
- Has our understanding of the 'mind/body problem' made any real advances since the time of Descartes? (1 hour)
- How can we protect and preserve the environment without giving up our comfortable life styles? (1 hour)
- How will we meet our future energy needs? Should we be taking a fresh look at the 'nuclear option?' (1 hour)
- How has our picture of the structure of the universe evolved over the last 3000 years and how has this influenced our ideas regarding our place in the universe? (1 hour)
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Henry Ellington, Emeritus Professor, The Robert Gordon University
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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History and Philosophy of Science |
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Professor Henry Ellington, Emeritus Professor at Robert Gordon University, is able to offer a variety of interesting and stimulating scientific talks
Topics include:
Is there any real conflict between science and religion? If so, can this ever be resolved?
How can we protect and preserve the environment without giving up our comfortable life styles?
How has our picture of the structure of the universe evolved over the last 3000 years and how has this influenced our ideas regarding our place in the universe?
A more complete list can be found on the TechFest-SetPoint website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk
Other curricular areas - Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies
- Presented by Professor Henry Ellington, formerly of Robert Gordon University
Contact 01224 316274
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Henry Ellington - formerly of The Robert Gordon University
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Presented by Professor Henry Ellington, formerly of Robert Gordon University Contact 01224 316274
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The Medicines Journey |
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Join us on a medicines journey from a test tube to a patient. Get some hands-on experience formulating a drug and dispensing it for patient use. Consider how your manufactured product can be used to help patients. Venture through sets of real patients' notes and see how pharmacists use the information from these notes to clinically manage their patients' medical conditions and drug therapy. Measure your own blood pressure, weight and height and see if you really are full of hot air by measuring your lung function using a spirometer and a peak flow meter. Your journey will end with you designing a public health poster to promote good health in a particularly topical area of health promotion.
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Accountants Don’t Do Outreach: A Life as a Physicist and Careers in Science |
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This talk is aimed at highlighting some of the possible career options that are available to students studying science and engineering subjects. It will make use of real world examples and try to give a feel for what scientists actually do.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Maths, Other, Physics, Science, STEM Subjects,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 2,5,6
Esential Information : S5-S6 Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing, Mathematics, Science. May be of interest to S4 and can be adapted for S2 pupils making subject choices. Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Arsenic, the good and the bad and the ugly: |
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This talk will introduce the most enigmatic element of all; arsenic, a metaphor for a poison which is all around us. After an illustration of arsenic in movies, stories and history, which will bring home the different sides of arsenic like Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the lecture will focus on today's problems with arsenic. It will cover examples from arsenic in drinking water, one of the worst environmental crises in history which unfolds today in particular in South-East Asia, to our exposure to arsenic in our day to day life in Scotland
Free Biology Chemistry Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Jorg Feldmann - University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Department of Chemistry • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Alison Stewart on 01224 272944
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Drugs from the Deep |
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More than 60% of the drugs used today, such as penicillin, are derived from natural sources or are based on molecules found in nature. The oceans provide a rich source of new organisms, such as sponges and soft corals, which can be explored for their potential to produce compounds which can fight diseases.
· Professor Marcel Jaspars
Free Biology Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Marcel Jaspars - University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Department of Chemistry • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Alison Stewart on 01224 272944
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DNA and the Criminal |
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DNA profile matching provides some of the strongest evidence in court cases but still has limitations. This talk will cover how a DNA profile is obtained and the advantages and drawbacks of using DNA evidence in court.
(Not available in September)
· Dr Theresa Wilson
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Theresa Wilson - The Robert Gordon University
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Scenes of Crime Examinations (Grampian Police Area) |
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The lecture is aimed at 16-17 year olds who have an interest in this subject and are thinking of pursuing a career in this field. Various types of crime scenes will be discussed and methods of recovering, recording and identifying all types of forensic evidence including fingerprints and DNA will be explained. Grampian Region only.
- Bruce Duncan, Scenes Examination Branch Manager, Scottish Police Services Authority, Forensic Services
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Bruce Duncan, Scenes Examination Branch Manager, Scottish Police Services Authority, Forensic Services
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Bruce Duncan, Scenes Examination Branch Manager, Scottish Police Services Authority, Forensic Services
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Superbugs: A Challenge for the 21st Century Scientist |
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Superbugs: A Challenge for the 21st Century Scientist S1-S6
Hands–on workshops and discussion highlighting the multidisciplinary work required to combat superbugs. Available in Lothian.
· Dr Elizabeth Stevenson
Contact Dr Stevenson tel 0131 650 4823 email e.stevenson@ed.ac.uk
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Dr Elizabeth Stevenson
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : ·Dr Elizabeth Stevenson Contact Dr Stevenson tel 0131 650 4823 email e.stevenson@ed.ac.uk
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LIVE WIRE PRODUCTIONS |
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The company has been presenting Theatre in Education programmes in schools since 1994 across Scotland and our current range of work has a strong focus on the four capacities of the Curriculum for Excellence.
Our range of engagement includes the use of full to small scale drama productions, Living History characters, drama and dance workshops and our highly valued 'Kids on Stage' work.
Our current themed outreach programme includes food miles (Better by Miles), genetics (The Lottery of Life), fuels and hydrocarbons (Dr James 'Paraffin' Young,) emotional literacy (Uncomfortable Shoes; Playground Rock; Brief Encounters), drug and alcohol misuse (Hooked!), STEM Careers.
For more information on the availability and cost of any of these programmes our contact details are:
Live Wire Productions, 35 Regent Quay Aberdeen, AB11 5BE. Tel: 01224 592777 Fax: 01224 592778 E-mail: info@livewireproductions.org.ukwww.livewireproductions.org.uk
Biology, Chemistry, General
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, General,
Event Type : Drama
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4
Esential Information : For more information on the availability and cost of any of these programmes our contact details are: Live Wire Productions, 35 Regent Quay Aberdeen, AB11 5BE. Tel: 01224 592777 Fax: 01224 592778 E-mail: info@livewireproductions.org.uk www.livewireproductions.org.uk
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Measuring Blood Pressure and ECG at Rest and after Exercise |
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Students will work in groups. A sphygmomanometer and ECG device will be attached to the student and resting blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR) and electrocardiogram (ECG) will be determined and discussed in the light of our understanding of the cardiovascular system. The effects of exercise on BP, HR and ECG will be determined. The effects of hormones and drugs will be monitored on a simulation of the human cardiovascular system.
- Dr Edward G Rowan and Dr John Dempster
Contact Dr Rowan on tel.0141 548 2689, email e.g.rowan@strath.ac.uk ; website http://www.strath.ac.uk/sipbs/
Free, Biology, Physics
Subject Areas : Biology, Physics,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Dr Rowan on tel.0141 548 2689, email e.g.rowan@strath.ac.uk ; website http://www.strath.ac.uk/sipbs/
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See Life through a New Light |
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Come and see our interactive workshop exploring the amazing use of light in Biology and Medicine. Find out about imaging, medical treatments and cutting-edge research techniques. Explore how we 'see the un-seeable', how we shine light to 'see the unreachable', how lasers are being used as tools, and how scientists 'shine a light' on cancer. In relation to the Curriculum for Excellence:-meets specifications SCN: 230U, 235BB, 323U, 331BB, 430P, 437V, 443BB ALL and can support specifications SCN: 236BB, 316N, 322T, 436V Phys, 438V Phys, 444BB ALL
- Dr Andrew McKinley
- Available in Dundee, Perth & Kinross and Angus
For bookings and further details please telephone the presenter on 01334 461656, awm10@st-andrews.ac.uk; website www.seeinglife.org
Free,Biology, Physics, Science, General
Subject Areas : Biology, General, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Andrew McKinley, University of St Andrews
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For bookings and further details please telephone the presenter on 01334 461656, awm10@st-andrews.ac.uk; website www.seeinglife.org
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Evaluation of pressures during walking on the human foot and the magnitude and direction of the Ground Reaction Force (GRF) during normal walking. |
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In prosthetics and orthotics we learn the skills of evaluating ground reaction forces for normal walking. This activity will allow students to analyse the human body in engineering terms and to use biomechanical principles to see the different influences during normal walking.
A gait lab with video cameras and a Kistler force plate will be used. This will allow the students to assess a gait pattern and the ground reaction force (using Newton's laws). They will then apply a simple brace (knee-ankle-foot orthosis) which will lock one knee and prevent normal motion of the knee while walking. They will then reassess the gait pattern by analysing the magnitude and direction of the Ground Reaction Force (GRF). This will allow them to evaluate moments on the ankle, knee and hip joints and the long term effects this could have on people after injury causing this gait deviation. Please contact the Department for costs.
For information, including costs, contact Elaine Figgins on tel.0141 548 3433; fax 0141 552 1283; email e.figgins@strath.ac.uk website www.strath.ac.uk/prosthetics
Biology, Physics, maths, tech studies.
Subject Areas : Biology, Maths, Physics, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For information, including costs, contact Elaine Figgins on tel.0141 548 3433; fax 0141 552 1283; email e.figgins@strath.ac.uk website www.strath.ac.uk/prosthetics
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Risks and Benefits of GM crops versus Pesticides |
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Pest-resistant GM crops offer the potential to control pests with greatly reduced use of current pesticides. How can we weigh up the pros and cons of GM crops versus pesticides and decide which pest control strategy will be most effective, ecologically acceptable and sustainable in the long term?
· Dr Nick Birch
For bookings and further details please telephone the presenter on 01382 560035, email N.Birch@scri.ac.uk; website http://www.scri.ac.uk/staff/nickbirch
Free, Biology Geography, Science,Technology
Subject Areas : Biology, Geography, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Nick Birch, Scottish Crop Research Institute
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : For bookings and further details please telephone the presenter on 01382 560035, email N.Birch@scri.ac.uk; website http://www.scri.ac.uk/staff/nickbirch
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Engagement with Science through the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland |
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The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (charity SC004064) operates Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park as well as projects across the country and abroad. The Society runs education classes all year (Nursery to adult); a science summer school for 14-17 year olds; student conferences for debate and lectures; international school-linking work; and practical investigation of science in a real context. The Society has a university primate behavioural research centre on site in Edinburgh and is developing veterinary and genetics lab facilities. Additionally, outreach work includes, for 2009-10, a 'wild bus' introducing children across Scotland to the natural world and skills of scientific enquiry and investigation. Some activities are free,
Contact education@rzss.org.uk; website www.edinburghzoo.org.uk and www.highlandwildlifepark.org
Biology, Geography, Science, General
UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS
School of Physics and Astronomy
Presentations are primarily available within 40 miles of St Andrews but some go further afield.
Contact Dr Bruce Sinclair tel 01334 463110, email physics@st-andrews.ac.uk; website www.st-andrews.ac.uk/physics/pandaweb/outreach/outreach.htm
Subject Areas : Biology, General, Geography, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact education@rzss.org.uk; website www.edinburghzoo.org.uk and www.highlandwildlifepark.org
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A Microscopic Journey through Bone |
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Although it appears inactive, bone is constantly renewed through a process known as remodelling. When this process goes wrong, bones become weak and fracture easily, for example in the disease osteoporosis. This presentation will visually demonstrate how a wide range of modern microscopy techniques have extended our understanding of bone diseases by enabling us to study the structure and remodelling activity of bone in incredible detail.
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Fraser Coxon - University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Available in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Evolution in a Test-tube: Role of the Wrinkly Spreader |
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The evolution of bacteria can take a matter of days rather than millennia. This talk will present the rise of the Wrinkly Spreader in artificial microcosms and discuss the underlying molecular biology and ecological success of this novel evolved genotype.
- Dr Andrew Spiers
- Within reasonable travelling time of Dundee
Contact Dr Spiers on 01382 308730 or email a.spiers@abertay.ac.uk
Free Biology Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Andrew Spiers, SIMBIOS Centre, University of Abertay Dundee
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Contact Dr Spiers on 01382 308730 or email a.spiers@abertay.ac.uk
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Genes in a Bottle |
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A DNA extraction activity, in which pupils extract DNA from their own cheek cells, and take it home in a necklace pendant!
Biology, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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Fingerprints |
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Learn how police investigators use their sense of sight to identify fingerprint patterns. We all have them, and they are all different! Pupils have a go at dusting for fingerprints, and take copies of their own fingerprints to take home.
Biology, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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How to make the Perfect Poo! |
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A hands-on session following the passage of food through the human digestive system. Sticky and fun, making it a memorable educational activity.
Biology, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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Darwin in the 21st century |
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Charles Darwin would be 200 this year – how do his ideas of evolution hold up today? Dr Kevin O'Dell, a molecular geneticist from the University of Glasgow, looks at how modern genetics techniques give us a spectacular insight into the process of evolution by natural selection.
As part of the event there will be an opportunity to visit the Inside DNA exhibition and get hands-on with aspects of genetics and evolution. CfE: Science/biological systems/inheritance and Science/Topical science
Biology Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact: tel 0141 420 5003; fax 0141 420 5011 email call.centre@glasgowsciencecentre.org http://www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/education.aspx
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Technology in Nursing - What Can it Tell us about the Patient? |
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This is an interactive session using various pieces of equipment to show how nurses monitor a patient's condition, both in and out of hospital
Free, Biology, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
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DEEP SEA WORLD |
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All activities vary according to age and ability. Using live animals, exhibits and interactive resources, we will bring a slice of Deep Sea World to you. Explore Living Things the practical way and create a Living Classroom! Our wonderful collection of rock pool invertebrates and intriguing carousel of activities offers an exciting addition to your curriculum. Topics include: Sharks, Classification, Pollution or any other topic of your choosing. Give us at least 3 weeks' notice and we will endeavour to make activities around your chosen topic.
For booking and information, including costs, contact Leanne Westwater tel 01383 411880; fax 01383 410514; email education@deepseaworld.co.uk; website http://education.deepseaworld.com/
Biology, science
Subject Areas : Biology, Science,
Event Type : Science Centres and Museums
Esential Information : For booking and information, including costs, contact Leanne Westwater tel 01383 411880; fax 01383 410514; email education@deepseaworld.co.uk; website http://education.deepseaworld.com/
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Risks and Benefits of GM Crops versus Pesticides |
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Pest-resistant GM crops offer the potential to control pests with greatly reduced use of current pesticides. How can we weigh up the pros and cons of GM crops versus pesticides and decide which pest control strategy will be most effective, ecologically acceptable and sustainable in the long term?
Subject Areas : Biology, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Nick Birch, Scottish Crop Research Institute
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Possibly available for S3-S4 Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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The Biology of Human Performance |
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The workshop involves undertaking a series of health and fitness performance measures in the University of Abertay's Human Performance Laboratory using state-of-the-art sport science instrumentation. Volunteer subjects will undertake a variety of physical activities whilst undergoing physiological measurement. Explanation is then provided about what the measurements indicate about the underlying human biology.
For further information contact Andrea Cameron on 01382 308195 or email A.Cameron@abertay.ac.uk;website http://www.abertay.ac.uk/Schools/SHS/sportleisure_info.cfm
Free Biology Science OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Physical Education, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : For further information contact Andrea Cameron on 01382 308195 or email A.Cameron@abertay.ac.uk;website http://www.abertay.ac.uk/Schools/SHS/sportleisure_info.cfm
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Yeast and Biotechnology – from Bread to BSE |
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Yeast is man's oldest microbial friend, used for baking and brewing for thousands of years. Now, yeast is a modern biology research tool, helping researchers understand more about cancer, BSE (mad cow disease) and ageing. This talk describes our view of yeast today, its use both in research into human disease and in modern and traditional biotechnologies.
· Dr Ian Stansfield
· Available in North East Scotland
Free Biology General
Subject Areas : Biology, General,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Ian Stansfield - University of Abedeen
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For bookings and further details contact the presenters: Professor Gow on 01224 555879; Dr Schofield on 01224 553006 or a.schofield@abdn.ac.uk; Dr Stansfield on 01224 555806 or i.stansfield@abdn.ac.uk
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Careers |
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What is an Architect? |
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This presentation is designed to inform pupils and teachers about a career in Architecture. It defines the career area, outlines a typical day, details the skills required in the job, provides information on how to study architecture, and gives entry requirements, salary information and career options. This is a multi-media presentation and lasts approximately 40 minutes.
· Mr. Neil Lamb
Free, Physics, Science OCA
Subject Areas : Careers, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : · Mr. Neil Lamb
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Accountants Don’t Do Outreach: A Life as a Physicist and Careers in Science |
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This talk aims to give a bit more of an insight into what scientists (in particular physicists) do and why an understanding of science, regardless of what job you end up doing, is an important part of modern education. It will discuss a range of topics from examples of where scientists end up working, how much they get paid to how science is misreported in the media and why this is important. It will draw on the experiences of the presenter as a former scientist for the Ministry of Defence, a current academic researcher and a science educator. Suitable for all STEM subjects and careers.
Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
Free General, OCA
Subject Areas : Careers, General,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 2,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
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Training the Health Care Professionals - Linking Scientific Theory to Practical Patient Care. |
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Pupils will be able to explore techniques of patient investigation and management of patients in a simulated environment, with emphasis on the application of scientific principles into modern health care. Sessions can be targeted to specific groups.
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Clinical Skills Centre at Foresterhill
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Adapted appropiately for S1-S6 Single venue - The Skills Centre at Foresterhill. By arrangement with the centre S5-S6 pupils may be able to attend sessions without a teacher. Maximum group size 25. For further details and to make bookings please telephone Dr Rona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse at the Clinical Skills Centre. 01224 554712
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Training the Healthcare Professionals |
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Training the health care professionals - linking scientific theory to practical patient care. Pupils will be able to explore techniques of patient investigation and management of patients in a simulated environment, with emphasis on the application of scientific principles into modern health care. Sessions can be targeted to specific groups.
· S1-S6 (adapted appropriately) Biology, Careers
· By arrangement with the centre S5-S6 pupils may be able to attend sessions without a teacher.
· Maximum group size 25
For further details and to make bookings please telephone Dr Rona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse at the Clinical Skills Centre Tel. 01224 554712
Free, Biology, OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Dr Rhona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse, Clinical Skills Centre
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details and to make bookings please telephone Dr Rona Patey or Mr Jerry Morse at the Clinical Skills Centre Tel. 01224 554712
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TECHFEST IN SEPTEMBER SECONDARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME |
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This programme contains presentations in biology, careers, chemistry, geography, geology, home economics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and technological studies suitable for all stages from S1 to S6.
The presentations in this programme are FREE and the presenter will visit your school.
Some of our presenters offer their services throughout September, others have more limited availability. Sometimes a school will act as a host to neighbouring schools for our more popular presentations.
A programme can be downloaded from our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk The programme for the new session can be found on the website at the beginning of June.
For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
Free, general OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Home Economics, Maths, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Chemistry |
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Forensic Chemistry |
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Chemical analysis of samples from crime scenes is one of the important parts of the forensic process. The analysis of traces of paints, pigments, inks, solvents, drugs, toxins, and gunshot and explosive residues has led to the solving of many crimes. Heriot-Watt's MChem in Chemistry with Forensic Science prepares students for a career in analytical chemistry and its forensic applications.
Contact J.P.Henderson@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Paul Henderson
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Dr. Paul Henderson Contact J.P.Henderson@hw.ac.uk
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The Shapes of Molecules |
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Shape is crucial in rationalizing the way molecules exist (physical properties) and the way they react (chemical properties). How can we determine molecular shape? How can we understand molecular shape? How can we use shape to design molecules to do specific jobs, e.g. fight against disease? All these questions will be addressed.
Contact A.J.Welch@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Alan Welch
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Professor Alan Welch Contact A.J.Welch@hw.ac.uk
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The Basics of Bonding |
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Understanding chemical bonding is central to understanding chemistry, from bonds within molecules (single, double, triple and quadruple) to bonds between molecules (often individually weak but collectively strong, and certainly very important). This talk will review chemical bonding and emphasise its importance in understanding molecular properties and behaviour.
· Dr. Kevin McCullough
Contact K.J.McCullough@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Kevin McCullough
Secondary Years : 3,4
Esential Information : Dr. Kevin McCullough Contact K.J.McCullough@hw.ac.uk
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Why Do Chemical Reactions Go? |
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Underlying the millions of known chemical reactions are a few physical principles which determine whether they are able to go (thermodynamics) and, if so, how rapidly (kinetics). Ways in which these factors can be unravelled through modern experimental methods will be described, from the lowest pressures to the fastest lasers.
- Dr. Matt Costen or Professor Ken McKendrick
Contact M.L.Costen@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Matt Costen or Professor Ken McKendrick
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Dr. Matt Costen or Professor Ken McKendrick Contact M.L.Costen@hw.ac.uk
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Keeping the World Moving |
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Hydrocarbons are vital as fuels and as chemical feedstock. The environmental concerns about hydrocarbons, the extraction of these difficult materials and the recovery of the associated gases will be covered in the talk.
Contact G.White@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Graham White
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : Dr. Graeme White Contact G.White@hw.ac.uk
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Stars 'r' Us! |
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We are all made of star-stuff! Atoms made in stars combine in the depth of space to form molecules. These molecules play a controlling role in formation of new stars for without molecules we can't make small, long lived stars like our Sun. Nor would there be sufficient chemical complexity for life to be likely across the Universe. This journey explains how we observe molecules in space, how they are made and how we can investigate astrochemistry in the laboratory.
- Professor Martin McCoustra
Contact M.R.S.McCoustra@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Martin McCoustra
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Professor Martin McCoustra Contact M.R.S.McCoustra@hw.ac.uk
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Cars, Cats and the Environment |
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Cars are useful but are also a problem. They pollute the atmosphere. This talk tries to explain where smog comes from and its effect on people and the environment. Then we'll show how the catalytic converter is helping to clean up the internal combustion engine. This talk could include some demonstrations.
- Professor Martin McCoustra
Contact M.R.S.McCoustra@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Martin McCoustra
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Professor Martin McCoustra Contact M.R.S.McCoustra@hw.ac.uk
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Chirality in Chemistry |
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The term chiral is used to describe an object that has a non-identical mirror image. For example, gloves are chiral: the right glove and the left glove are mirror images of one another and yet are non-identical. You can't put your left hand in a right-handed glove! Molecules can also be chiral. Often it is important to produce only one of the chiral forms because the molecules, despite being so similar, can have markedly different biological activities. Learn how chirality in chemistry influences our everyday lives.
- Dr Ai-Lan Lee or Dr Magnus Bebbington
Contact A.Lee@hw.ac.ukorM.W.P.Bebbington@hw.ac.uk
Free Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Dr Ai-Lan Lee or Dr Magnus Bebbington Contact A.Lee@hw.ac.uk or M.W.P.Bebbington@hw.ac.uk
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Sustainable Development and Climate Change |
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The area of land and sea needed to provide all the energy, water, food and other materials that were consumed in London alone amounted to 49 million global hectares, the size of Spain. This means that if everyone in the world consumed at the same rate as Londoners, then we would need at least three planets to sustain life.
Climate change is becoming more important every day, but what will it really be like? What are the implications for the human species and how can we work to reduce its impacts? The 30 minute presentation can be tailored to subject area and stage and will inspire discussion and debate. Usually delivered in June and September and can be located at your school (schools will be required to pay presenters' travel & subsistence costs) or at Robert Gordon University
- Dr Alan Owen, School of Engineering
Free, Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Alan Owen
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Faculty of Design & Technology, Robert Gordon University. 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Chemistry at Work |
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Chemistry Days |
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To coincide with National Chemistry Week, Chemistry Days allow pupils to perform real world chemistry experiments under the guidance of scientists from Scottish universities and the SSERC. There are exciting demonstrations and hands-on experiments. CfE: Science/materials/properties and uses of substances and Science/materials/chemical changes.
Chemistry
- You may be able to benefit from a GSC contribution to your travel costs – terms and conditions apply, so please enquire when you book.
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact: tel 0141 420 5003; fax 0141 420 5011 email call.centre@glasgowsciencecentre.org http://www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/education.aspx
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Prescribed Practical Activity Day – Chemistry |
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This hugely successful event allows Advanced Higher Chemistry students the opportunity to complete part of their course work on campus using the facilities and expertise available at the University of Aberdeen. Each of the three days will allow participants to complete two of the experiments prescribed by the Advanced Higher syllabus and over 250 pupils took part last year.
Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : For more information on all the activities check out the aim 4 uni website at www.abdn.ac.uk/aim4uni or contact Joe Whimster, aim 4 uni Officer at j.whimster@abdn.ac.uk or 01224 273118.
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Spectroscopy Day – Chemistry |
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This event explores the importance of Spectroscopy. Pupils tour the department and see some of the university's equipment in action and take part in a variety of short workshops and lectures. Around 200 pupils take part in this event each year with the aim of supporting study at Advanced Higher level while also helping integrate students to the university environment.
Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : For more information on all the activities check out the aim 4 uni website at www.abdn.ac.uk/aim4uni or contact Joe Whimster, aim 4 uni Officer at j.whimster@abdn.ac.uk or 01224 273118.
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RSC Educational Activities and Resources for Schools and Colleges |
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The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is the largest non-government supporter of chemistry education in the UK and provides high quality educational resources and activities to support chemistry teachers. Whilst having a global influence on matters of science policy, the Scottish dimension of RSC educational activities includes the organisation's response to Curriculum for Excellence with the joint commissioning of exemplification materials, and RSC CPD activities supporting Scottish teachers.
Programmes such as Chemistry at Work and teachers' industrial visits can also enthuse teachers and pupils alike, and illustrate the practical applications of chemistry in the outside world. (For Chemistry at Work in the north of Scotland see the TechFest-SetPoint entry).
Useful websites:
- Chemistry teachers website Practical chemistry to download
www.chemistryteachers.org www.practicalchemistry.org
- Archive Site website gives easy access to materials
www.chemsoc.org/learnnet
- Information for teachers and students
www.rsc.org/education
Free, Chemistry
Subject Areas : Chemistry,
Event Type : Teacher Support
Esential Information : Useful websites: • Chemistry teachers website Practical chemistry to download www.chemistryteachers.org www.practicalchemistry.org Archive Site website gives easy access to materials www.chemsoc.org/learnnet Information for teachers and students www.rsc.org/education
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Meeting for Teachers of Chemistry |
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Assistance with Advanced Higher Chemistry syllabuses and projects |
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Visits from school groups |
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Visits to schools |
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Interested in studying? |
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Galileo's Greatest Mistake |
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Even the world's greatest scientist can make mistakes when he forgets the importance of good experimentation. A combined physics and chemistry show, Galileo's Greatest Mistake can be adapted to suit the needs of your event. A new show for 2009/10 with material developed for the BBC program "Bang Goes the Theory". Subjects include: air composition and weight/pressure, chemical reactions and catalysts, etc.
Chemistry, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : SCIENCE SHOWS FOR SCHOOLS Contact James Soper on 07976 320 864 or email info@ScienceShowsForSchools.com or visit the website at www.ScienceShowsForSchools.com
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Science on the Streets |
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A walking tour around Glasgow's city centre, exploring the history of science and technology behind everyday Glasgow.
If you would like to see the 'tape measure' in George Square, hear the story of the two Glasgow scientists' attempt to bring an executed murderer back to life using electricity or find out how the James Watt steam engine works, then come on our tour. Tours start from the James Watt Statue on the corner of George Square (opposite the tourist office) Duration: approximately 90 mins. Tours run on request.
Contact Carol Trager-Cowan 0n 0141 548 3465 email c.trager-cowan@strath.ac.uk ; website http://level2.phys.strath.ac.uk/ScienceOnStreets/
Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Carol Trager-Cowan 0n 0141 548 3465 email c.trager-cowan@strath.ac.uk ; website http://level2.phys.strath.ac.uk/ScienceOnStreets/
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Studying Climate Change One Drop at a Time - Trapping Aerosols with Light |
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This is a lecture based activity with some demonstrations. It aims to discuss the basic science of a technique called optical tweezers in which light, in a somewhat counter-intuitive way, can be used to pick up and trap microscopic particles. In particular the talk will look at how this technique can be used to study atmospheric science which ultimately leads to a better understanding of how the climate works. This is achieved by trapping and manipulating individual aerosol droplets, which are one of the most important and least understood components of the atmosphere. The talk also aims to try and show how modern science is increasingly interdisciplinary.
· Dr David McGloin
Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
Free Physics, Chemistry, Geography
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Geography, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
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Colourful Chemistry |
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Let your pupils be guided through the creation of colours where clear liquids are magically transformed before their very eyes into colourful liquids. This presentation introduces the world of the nucleus, electron, atom, compound, periodic table and flame test in this 45 minute special on the amazing world of chemistry. The display also covers colourful reactions involving chemiluminescence, fluorescence and phosphorescence.
Unfortunately, for Health & Safety reasons this presentation cannot be taken out to schools but is available at the School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences, St Andrew Street Building. Date and time to be decided by mutual agreement.
Free, Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Hazel Wilkins
Secondary Years : 1,2,3
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk Unfortunately, for Health & Safety reasons this presentation cannot be taken out to schools but is available at the School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences, St Andrew Street Building. Date and time to be decided by mutual agreement.
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Materials Matter |
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A show using spectacular experiments to investigate loads of different materials and on the way finding out how materials scientists use chemistry to help them understand and create new materials.
Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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TECHFEST IN SEPTEMBER SECONDARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME |
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This programme contains presentations in biology, careers, chemistry, geography, geology, home economics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and technological studies suitable for all stages from S1 to S6.
The presentations in this programme are FREE and the presenter will visit your school.
Some of our presenters offer their services throughout September, others have more limited availability. Sometimes a school will act as a host to neighbouring schools for our more popular presentations.
A programme can be downloaded from our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk The programme for the new session can be found on the website at the beginning of June.
For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
Free, general OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Home Economics, Maths, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Studying Climate Change One Drop at a Time: Trapping Aerosols with Light |
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There are many ways in which climate change can be studied. In this talk we will see that information about aerosols, which play an important part in cooling the atmosphere, can be gained by trapping them using laser beams.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : May be adapted for S4 Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Science Roadshow |
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In the Science Roadshow we offer a range of experiments in Biology and Forensic Science to S2 in secondary schools. This exercise, on Wednesdays, runs from October through to May and we normally visit about 25 schools during a year. It is an all day exercise seeing all second year pupils in the school during the day. We operate a rotation of small experiments for groups of 6-8 pupils at a time and individuals do three different experiments in a single period. Our objective is to try and persuade more pupils to think about taking 2 or more Science subjects through to higher. Current experiments include 'Finger Print Analysis', 'A Diagnostic Test to Identify Athletics Drugs Cheats', 'Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Analysis' and 'Antacid Treatments for Indigestion'.
For further information contact Alan Bruce on tel. 01382 308657, Fax 01382 308663 or email A.Bruce@Abertay.ac.uk
The roadshow is available to all secondary schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions.
For booking which is taken on a 'first come, first served' basis contact Lesley Balfour at Abertay. Information and Recruitment Office on tel. 01382 308943 or email L.Balfour@Abertay.ac.uk
Free Biology Chemistry Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 2
Esential Information : For further information contact Alan Bruce on tel. 01382 308657, Fax 01382 308663 or email A.Bruce@Abertay.ac.uk The roadshow is available to all secondary schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions. For booking which is taken on a ‘first come, first served’ basis contact Lesley Balfour at Abertay. Information and Recruitment Office on tel. 01382 308943 or email L.Balfour@Abertay.ac.uk
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Stag Night Murder – Forensic Science Taster Day |
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For the Stag Night Murder, Forensic Science staff have developed a case study involving a suspicious death and S5/S6 pupils assess all the available evidence from the crime scene in order to determine which of the various suspects is the perpetrator of the murder (if indeed it was murder). This exercise is usually run outwith the University teaching semesters in June/July but occasionally at other times during the year. Pupils are required to analyse various pieces of evidence including fingerprints, hairs, DNA, metals and drugs. The events run for two hour periods and take place in the forensic laboratories here at Abertay.
The Stag Night Murder is available to secondary schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions and is generally run about 3-4 times per year for groups of no more than 18 pupils at a time.
For further information and booking which is taken on an 'as available' basis contact Darren Phillips on tel. 01382 308656, fax 01382 308663 or email darren.phillips@abertay.ac.uk
Free Biology Chemistry Physics Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : For further information and booking which is taken on an 'as available' basis contact Darren Phillips on tel. 01382 308656, fax 01382 308663 or email darren.phillips@abertay.ac.uk
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Where Do Medicines Come From? How Are They Made? How Do They Work? |
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During this interactive, hands-on session, pupils will see the extraction of a crude drug from its natural source material and learn about how such drugs are further developed into the medicines we are familiar with. They will have the chance to prepare a range of different dosage forms suitable for a variety of patients and conditions.
Pupils will also consider the cardiovascular system, look at a patient's notes and consider how the patient's condition might be monitored and treated. They will be encouraged to think about risk factors for cardiovascular disease and be given the opportunity to measure each other's blood pressure, height and weight.
- Ms Trudi McIntosh, Dr Denise Hansford
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Advanced Higher Event |
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The Tayside and Fife Section of the ASE intend to hold an evening event in the School of Contemporary Sciences at the University of Abertay Dundee on Wednesday 25th November to discuss Science Advanced Highers. The event is designed to allow teachers, as well as pupils, to discuss various aspects associated with the operation and marking of Advanced Higher projects in the various science subjects as well as providing pupils with an opportunity to visit the university. The event, which will also allow staff to share experiences of running and marking Advanced Highers in the Chemistry, Biology and Physics areas, is available to all staff delivering and pupils undertaking Advanced Highers in schools in the Tayside, Fife, Perthshire and Angus regions
For further details on the event and booking which is taken on a 'first come, first served' basis contact Mr P.L. Carena, P.T. Chemistry, St. Paul's R.C. Academy, Gillburn Road, Dundee, DD3 OEH. tel 01382 307701; fax 01382 307705 or email DDpcarena750@ea.dundeecity.sch.uk
Free Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Teacher Support
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : For further details on the event and booking which is taken on a 'first come, first served' basis contact Mr P.L. Carena, P.T. Chemistry, St. Paul's R.C. Academy, Gillburn Road, Dundee, DD3 OEH. tel 01382 307701; fax 01382 307705 or email DDpcarena750@ea.dundeecity.sch.uk
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ROLLS-ROYCE SCIENCE PRIZE |
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The Rolls-Royce Science Prize is an annual awards programme. There are huge prizes up for grabs from £15,000 for the winner down to 50 special merit awards of £1,000. The competition is open to all teachers of science for projects for 3-19 year olds.
For further details go to www.rolls-royce.com/scienceprize
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Challenge
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details go to www.rolls-royce.com/scienceprize
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Sensation Science Centre programme |
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Genes in a Bottle S1 - S6
A DNA extraction activity, in which pupils extract DNA from their own cheek cells, and take it home in a necklace pendant! Biology, Science
Robolab S1 - S4
Use sophisticated Lego Mindstorms robot buggies and icon-led Robolab software to program the robots to move, and respond to light and touch sensors. An excellent way to discover control technology. Computing, science, Tech. Studies
Circuit Building S1 - S4
Pupils learn about circuits and electricity by soldering their own circuit to make a flashing face to take home with them! Physics science, Tech. Studies
Fingerprints S1 - S4
Learn how police investigators use their sense of sight to identify fingerprint patterns. We all have them, and they are all different! Pupils have a go at dusting for fingerprints, and take copies of their own fingerprints to take home. Biology, Science
Soap Enterprise S1 - S4
An engaging and hands-on enterprise challenge in which pupils will learn more about the chemistry behind the beauty industry. Pupils create their own soap product design and make a bar to take awaywith them. Other curricular areas: Enterprise Chemistry, Science, OCA
Materials Matter S1 - S2
A show using spectacular experiments to investigate loads of different materials and on the way finding out how materials scientists use chemistry to help them understand and create new materials. Chemistry, Science
Recycling S1 - S2
A cross-curricular look at recycling. After an introduction to recycling, pupils work in groups to create a new product from 'recycled plastic' and present it back to the class. Other curricular areas: Enterprise Science, OCA
How to make the Perfect Poo! S1 - S2
A hands-on session following the passage of food through the human digestive system. Sticky and fun, making it a memorable educational activity. Biology, Science
Solids, Liquids, Gases S1 - S2
An exciting show using liquid nitrogen at an amazing minus 196º Celsius to demonstrate states of matter through shattering and exploding experiments!*
- Solids, Liquid, Gases is available from 10th to 14th May 2010 as inreach bookings only.
Physics, Science
DEBATES
Discuss and debate current ethical topics. Separate the truth from the myths, the facts from the opinions and make up your own mind about what's right and wrong. The debates may also be suitable for Philosophy and Personal & Social Development Groups. Choose from the list below:
Meet the Gene Machine S3 - S6
An engaging drama presentation to stimulate discussion and debate about the future of genetic science, and the ethical and social implications. Would you want to know what your genes can say about your future? Biology OCA
GM Crop Debate S3 - S6
Meet real scientists and debate the ethics and uses of genetically modified organisms.
Biology OCA
Stem Cells Debate S3 - S6
The debate over stem cell research has raised many questions across the nation. Learn about the pros and cons of the stem cell debate from the ethical, political, and scientific points of view. Biology OCA
'Ins and Outs of DNA' Package
Designed to provoke questions and stimulate debate, the 'Inside DNA' exhibition will encourage pupils to explore issues surrounding genetic science. Enhance your visit by booking one of our Debate it Out! packages or our hands-on genetic activities.
Biology OCA
Free Travel
All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs.
Free Outreach Visits
Free outreach visits- limited numbers available
Free Admission
Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre.
Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers.
Contact
Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer,
Sensation: Dundee Science Centre,
Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB.
Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602
Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Other, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Science Centres and Museums Presented By : SENSATION : DUNDEE
Esential Information : Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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History and Philosophy of Science |
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Professor Henry Ellington is able to offer a variety of interesting and stimulating scientific talks Topics include:
- The epistemological status of scientific knowledge - how our ideas have developed (minimum 1 hour)
- Is the current search for a 'theory of everything' a realistic project or an unattainable chimera? (1 hour)
- How can we explain what Eugene Wigner called ' the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics?' (1hour)
- Is there any real conflict between science and religion? If so, can this ever be resolved? (minimum 1 hour preferably whole morning or afternoon)
- Does the 'neo-Darwinian synthesis' still give satisfactory explanation of evolution as we currently understand it? (1 hour)
- Has our understanding of the 'mind/body problem' made any real advances since the time of Descartes? (1 hour)
- How can we protect and preserve the environment without giving up our comfortable life styles? (1 hour)
- How will we meet our future energy needs? Should we be taking a fresh look at the 'nuclear option?' (1 hour)
- How has our picture of the structure of the universe evolved over the last 3000 years and how has this influenced our ideas regarding our place in the universe? (1 hour)
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Henry Ellington, Emeritus Professor, The Robert Gordon University
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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History and Philosophy of Science |
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Professor Henry Ellington, Emeritus Professor at Robert Gordon University, is able to offer a variety of interesting and stimulating scientific talks
Topics include:
Is there any real conflict between science and religion? If so, can this ever be resolved?
How can we protect and preserve the environment without giving up our comfortable life styles?
How has our picture of the structure of the universe evolved over the last 3000 years and how has this influenced our ideas regarding our place in the universe?
A more complete list can be found on the TechFest-SetPoint website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk
Other curricular areas - Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies
- Presented by Professor Henry Ellington, formerly of Robert Gordon University
Contact 01224 316274
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Henry Ellington - formerly of The Robert Gordon University
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Presented by Professor Henry Ellington, formerly of Robert Gordon University Contact 01224 316274
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The Medicines Journey |
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Join us on a medicines journey from a test tube to a patient. Get some hands-on experience formulating a drug and dispensing it for patient use. Consider how your manufactured product can be used to help patients. Venture through sets of real patients' notes and see how pharmacists use the information from these notes to clinically manage their patients' medical conditions and drug therapy. Measure your own blood pressure, weight and height and see if you really are full of hot air by measuring your lung function using a spirometer and a peak flow meter. Your journey will end with you designing a public health poster to promote good health in a particularly topical area of health promotion.
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Accountants Don’t Do Outreach: A Life as a Physicist and Careers in Science |
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This talk is aimed at highlighting some of the possible career options that are available to students studying science and engineering subjects. It will make use of real world examples and try to give a feel for what scientists actually do.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Maths, Other, Physics, Science, STEM Subjects,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 2,5,6
Esential Information : S5-S6 Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing, Mathematics, Science. May be of interest to S4 and can be adapted for S2 pupils making subject choices. Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Arsenic, the good and the bad and the ugly: |
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This talk will introduce the most enigmatic element of all; arsenic, a metaphor for a poison which is all around us. After an illustration of arsenic in movies, stories and history, which will bring home the different sides of arsenic like Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the lecture will focus on today's problems with arsenic. It will cover examples from arsenic in drinking water, one of the worst environmental crises in history which unfolds today in particular in South-East Asia, to our exposure to arsenic in our day to day life in Scotland
Free Biology Chemistry Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Jorg Feldmann - University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Department of Chemistry • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Alison Stewart on 01224 272944
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Drugs from the Deep |
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More than 60% of the drugs used today, such as penicillin, are derived from natural sources or are based on molecules found in nature. The oceans provide a rich source of new organisms, such as sponges and soft corals, which can be explored for their potential to produce compounds which can fight diseases.
· Professor Marcel Jaspars
Free Biology Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Marcel Jaspars - University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Department of Chemistry • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Alison Stewart on 01224 272944
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DNA and the Criminal |
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DNA profile matching provides some of the strongest evidence in court cases but still has limitations. This talk will cover how a DNA profile is obtained and the advantages and drawbacks of using DNA evidence in court.
(Not available in September)
· Dr Theresa Wilson
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Theresa Wilson - The Robert Gordon University
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Scenes of Crime Examinations (Grampian Police Area) |
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The lecture is aimed at 16-17 year olds who have an interest in this subject and are thinking of pursuing a career in this field. Various types of crime scenes will be discussed and methods of recovering, recording and identifying all types of forensic evidence including fingerprints and DNA will be explained. Grampian Region only.
- Bruce Duncan, Scenes Examination Branch Manager, Scottish Police Services Authority, Forensic Services
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Bruce Duncan, Scenes Examination Branch Manager, Scottish Police Services Authority, Forensic Services
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Bruce Duncan, Scenes Examination Branch Manager, Scottish Police Services Authority, Forensic Services
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Superbugs: A Challenge for the 21st Century Scientist |
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Superbugs: A Challenge for the 21st Century Scientist S1-S6
Hands–on workshops and discussion highlighting the multidisciplinary work required to combat superbugs. Available in Lothian.
· Dr Elizabeth Stevenson
Contact Dr Stevenson tel 0131 650 4823 email e.stevenson@ed.ac.uk
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Science,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Dr Elizabeth Stevenson
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : ·Dr Elizabeth Stevenson Contact Dr Stevenson tel 0131 650 4823 email e.stevenson@ed.ac.uk
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LIVE WIRE PRODUCTIONS |
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The company has been presenting Theatre in Education programmes in schools since 1994 across Scotland and our current range of work has a strong focus on the four capacities of the Curriculum for Excellence.
Our range of engagement includes the use of full to small scale drama productions, Living History characters, drama and dance workshops and our highly valued 'Kids on Stage' work.
Our current themed outreach programme includes food miles (Better by Miles), genetics (The Lottery of Life), fuels and hydrocarbons (Dr James 'Paraffin' Young,) emotional literacy (Uncomfortable Shoes; Playground Rock; Brief Encounters), drug and alcohol misuse (Hooked!), STEM Careers.
For more information on the availability and cost of any of these programmes our contact details are:
Live Wire Productions, 35 Regent Quay Aberdeen, AB11 5BE. Tel: 01224 592777 Fax: 01224 592778 E-mail: info@livewireproductions.org.ukwww.livewireproductions.org.uk
Biology, Chemistry, General
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, General,
Event Type : Drama
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4
Esential Information : For more information on the availability and cost of any of these programmes our contact details are: Live Wire Productions, 35 Regent Quay Aberdeen, AB11 5BE. Tel: 01224 592777 Fax: 01224 592778 E-mail: info@livewireproductions.org.uk www.livewireproductions.org.uk
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Computing |
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Programming the Xbox 360 |
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Discover how to create games for your Windows PC and Xbox 360 by taking advantage of free software for Microsoft. This presentation/workshop will show you how to design and program a game for the Xbox 360.
· Mr Gordon Eccleston, School of Computing
Free, computing
Subject Areas : Computing,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : · Mr Gordon Eccleston, School of Computing
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ICT in the Built Environment: What is the Future? |
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This digital presentation explores the various ways Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) impact on the various stages of a built environment project from design, detailing and procurement to construction and facilities management. It aims to highlight the great opportunities available as well as the limitations of these technologies. Some of the issues developed include: Digital Architecture, New Language of Building Design and Construction, the Digital and the Real, Technology: an Aid or a Threat…
· Mr Tahar Kouider
Free, Physics, science OCA
Subject Areas : Computing, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : · Mr Tahar Kouider
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Programming the World’s Simplest Computer |
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Learn how to process the world's simplest computer – the FSM. You will learn how computers work with input, process and output, how the FSM processes its input and write some programmes to tell you about words and numbers. Even though it is very simple, the FSM is used in real computer systems and this talk will tell you how.
· Mr Gordon Eccleston, School of Computing
Free, Computing, Mathematics
Subject Areas : Computing, Maths,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Mr Gordon Eccleston, School of Computing
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THE SMALLPEICE TRUST |
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The Smallpeice Trust is an independent educational charity that promotes engineering, design, manufacturing and technology careers to young people. Core activities include running four-day heavily subsidised courses for students in S1-S5. Courses take place around the school holidays at Universities around the country. Students have the choice of over 30 different courses with activities to develop their skills in creativity, design and teamwork. Subjects include biomedical engineering, electronics, marine technology, materials technology, mining & minerals, motorsports engineering, nanotechnology, nuclear engineering, robotics, supercomputing and sustainable energy.
The Trust also visits schools for short half or full day introductory sessions designed for S1-S3 students (12 to 14 year olds) to enhance their understanding of, and aptitude for, problem solving, creativity, design, and engineering. They are easy to organise, inspiring and fun for everyone taking part. Groups of up to 50 students work together in small teams on 'design and make' projects to improve their creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
Contact: www.smallpeice.org.uk; tel: 01926 333 200;email: gen@smallpeicetrust.org.uk
Free, Computing, Maths,Physics, Science, Tech.Studies
Subject Areas : Computing, Maths, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5
Esential Information : Contact: www.smallpeice.org.uk; tel: 01926 333 200;email: gen@smallpeicetrust.org.uk
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Robolab |
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Use sophisticated Lego Mindstorms robot buggies and icon-led Robolab software to program the robots to move, and respond to light and touch sensors. An excellent way to discover control technology.
Computing, science, tech.studies
Subject Areas : Computing, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4
Esential Information : Free Travel • All local authority secondary schools are eligible for reimbursement of their travel costs. Free Outreach Visits • Free outreach visits- limited numbers available Free Admission • Dundee City Council Secondary schools are eligible for free admission to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre. Sign up to our e-mailing list to find out first about these offers. Contact Shabnam Wasim, Secondary School Education Officer, Sensation: Dundee Science Centre, Greenmarket, Dundee, DD1 4QB. Telephone: 01382 868609 Fax: 01382 868602 Email: shabnam.wasim@dundeesciencecentre.org.uk
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The Year in Industry |
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The Year in Industry provides paid, degree-relevant work placements in the year out before or during their degree course. There are opportunities in all branches of engineering, science, computing and business
Free Physics, Science, Technology. OCA
Subject Areas : Computing, Engineering, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Contact: D. McSporran. EDT Scotland Director tel. 0141 548 4152, email Scotland@etrusr.org.uk www.etrust.org.uk
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Accountants Don’t Do Outreach: A Life as a Physicist and Careers in Science |
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This talk is aimed at highlighting some of the possible career options that are available to students studying science and engineering subjects. It will make use of real world examples and try to give a feel for what scientists actually do.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Maths, Other, Physics, Science, STEM Subjects,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 2,5,6
Esential Information : S5-S6 Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing, Mathematics, Science. May be of interest to S4 and can be adapted for S2 pupils making subject choices. Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Engineering |
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The Year in Industry |
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The Year in Industry provides paid, degree-relevant work placements in the year out before or during their degree course. There are opportunities in all branches of engineering, science, computing and business
Free Physics, Science, Technology. OCA
Subject Areas : Computing, Engineering, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Contact: D. McSporran. EDT Scotland Director tel. 0141 548 4152, email Scotland@etrusr.org.uk www.etrust.org.uk
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BP EDUCATIONAL SERVICE |
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The BP Educational Service produces and distributes educational resources for 5 to 19 year olds, and responds to educational enquiries about BP. Our educational resources reflect our focus on energy, environment, leadership and business skills.
We work with practising teachers and other educational experts to develop resources and activities focusing on the key curriculum areas of
- Science
- Environmental Studies
- Engineering
- Citizenship and PSHE/PSE/PSD
- Design and Technology
- Literacy
- Business Studies
- Geography
Many of our resources are free to download or order. You can browse all our materials or search by age, Scottish curriculum stage or subject area on our website. Our latest resources include the new edition of the Carbon Footprint Toolkit–an interactive school carbon calculator complemented by quick-fire activities, factsheets, energy animations, a picture gallery and flexible teachers' notes: www.bp.com/bpes/cft For further information please contact Zoe Penn on 0871 472 3020; email bpes@bp.com; website www.bp.com/bpes
Free, General, OCA
Subject Areas : Engineering, Enterprising, General, Geography, Personal Social Development, Science,
Event Type : Teacher Support
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further information please contact Zoe Penn on 0871 472 3020; email bpes@bp.com; website www.bp.com/bpes
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Think About It – Where Would the World Be Without Roads? |
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Most goods we manufacture, trade and consume are moved by road. Doctors need roads to visit patients, firemen need roads to go to fires. We need roads to visit one another … and there is the road from Hometown to Schoolville and Workville.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Engineering, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Olisanwendu Ogwuda, University of Abertay Dundee
Secondary Years : 3,4
Esential Information : Dates: Available 22nd to 30th September Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Geography |
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Studying Climate Change One Drop at a Time - Trapping Aerosols with Light |
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This is a lecture based activity with some demonstrations. It aims to discuss the basic science of a technique called optical tweezers in which light, in a somewhat counter-intuitive way, can be used to pick up and trap microscopic particles. In particular the talk will look at how this technique can be used to study atmospheric science which ultimately leads to a better understanding of how the climate works. This is achieved by trapping and manipulating individual aerosol droplets, which are one of the most important and least understood components of the atmosphere. The talk also aims to try and show how modern science is increasingly interdisciplinary.
· Dr David McGloin
Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
Free Physics, Chemistry, Geography
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Geography, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
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Where on Earth Are We? |
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Satellite Positioning is becoming an increasingly common tool in ourlives but how much do we really know about how the system works? This session will introduce Global Navigation Satellite
Systems to your students and allow students to get hands-on with GPS equipment to complete a task.
″ Mr Tom Bramald
Free, Geography
Subject Areas : Geography,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Mr Tom Bramald - University of Newcastle
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Mr Bramald can offer a combination of presentations, one morning and one afternoon, preferably in the same or neighbouring schools in a day Contact Tom Bramald on tel. 0191 222 6350 or email t.m.bramald@ncl.ac.uk website www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk
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Antarctica – You Can Go Far with Physics |
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The Antarctic is a remarkable continent – remote, hostile and uninhabited - yet it is of key importance to our understanding of how the world works. For early explorers Antarctica was the ultimate survival contest. For scientists it remains a place of intellectual challenge. Find out what kind of science is carried out in the Antarctic. Meet a physicist and meteorologist and find out how physics took her to Antarctica and what life there is like.
- Alison McLure, Institute of Physics.
Contact 0791 785 5940, alison.mclure@iop.org
Free, Geography, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Geography, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Alison McLure, Institute of Physics
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Alison McLure, Institute of Physics. Contact 0791 785 5940, alison.mclure@iop.org
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Glacial Contrasts, Greenland versus Iceland |
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Greenland has a very large ice cap with a fringe of high mountains, especially on the east side where it abuts the Atlantic Ocean. Iceland has small, scattered icefields on an active volcanic island.
Available in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Dingwall and east of the Great Glen
· Mr George Downie, formerly of the University of Aberdeen
Contact 01224 484546
Free, geography, physics, science
Subject Areas : Geography, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Mr George Downie - formerly of University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 3,4
Esential Information : Mr George Downie, formerly of the University of Aberdeen Contact 01224 484546
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Ocean Waves |
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Ocean Waves transport energy over long distances without transporting matter. The energy is released when the waves break. Wind generated waves have a shallow "wave base". Tsunami are generated by the displacement of a large volume of water and the "wave base" is deep. Energy released is relative to the depth of the "wave base''. Available in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Dingwall and east of the Great Glen
· Mr George Downie, formerly of the University of Aberdeen
Contact 01224 484546
Free, geography, physics, science
Subject Areas : Geography, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Mr George Downie - formerly of University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Mr George Downie, formerly of the University of Aberdeen Contact 01224 484546
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Urban Water - Global and Local Perspectives on Water, Especially in Cities |
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50% of the world's population now live in cities. Demands that urban populations now make on resources, like the availability of fresh water, are increasing and their effect on flooding and climate change are increasing too. This talk will focus on water as a resource and the human impact on the water environment.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Geography, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Rebecca Wade, University of Abertay Dundee
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Urban Water - Global and Local Perspectives on Water, Especially in Cities |
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50% of the world's population now live in cities. Urban populations make huge demands on resources such as the availability of fresh water. These demands are increasing and their effect on flooding and climate change are increasing too. This talk will focus on water as a resource and the human impact on the water environment. It looks at how the use of water in cities is connected to wider catchment and hydrological processes and will consider the negative and positive aspects of managing water in cities. Issues of water pollution and urban eco-systems will be addressed. Class groups will be encouraged to get involved in examining case-studies where we can improve the situation for the future and work towards more sustainable water management, more sustainable city environments and start to tackle adaptation to climate change.
- Dr Rebecca Wade
- Within 1.5 hours travel from Dundee
Contact Dr Wade on tel. 01382 308650, fax 01382 308117 or email r.wade@abertay.ac.uk; website www.abertay.ac.uk / www.uwtc.tay.ac.uk
Free General Geography, Science
Subject Areas : General, Geography, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Rebecca Wade, University of Abertay Dundee
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Dr Wade on tel. 01382 308650, fax 01382 308117 or email r.wade@abertay.ac.uk; website www.abertay.ac.uk / www.uwtc.tay.ac.uk
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BP EDUCATIONAL SERVICE |
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The BP Educational Service produces and distributes educational resources for 5 to 19 year olds, and responds to educational enquiries about BP. Our educational resources reflect our focus on energy, environment, leadership and business skills.
We work with practising teachers and other educational experts to develop resources and activities focusing on the key curriculum areas of
- Science
- Environmental Studies
- Engineering
- Citizenship and PSHE/PSE/PSD
- Design and Technology
- Literacy
- Business Studies
- Geography
Many of our resources are free to download or order. You can browse all our materials or search by age, Scottish curriculum stage or subject area on our website. Our latest resources include the new edition of the Carbon Footprint Toolkit–an interactive school carbon calculator complemented by quick-fire activities, factsheets, energy animations, a picture gallery and flexible teachers' notes: www.bp.com/bpes/cft For further information please contact Zoe Penn on 0871 472 3020; email bpes@bp.com; website www.bp.com/bpes
Free, General, OCA
Subject Areas : Engineering, Enterprising, General, Geography, Personal Social Development, Science,
Event Type : Teacher Support
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further information please contact Zoe Penn on 0871 472 3020; email bpes@bp.com; website www.bp.com/bpes
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TECHFEST IN SEPTEMBER SECONDARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME |
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This programme contains presentations in biology, careers, chemistry, geography, geology, home economics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and technological studies suitable for all stages from S1 to S6.
The presentations in this programme are FREE and the presenter will visit your school.
Some of our presenters offer their services throughout September, others have more limited availability. Sometimes a school will act as a host to neighbouring schools for our more popular presentations.
A programme can be downloaded from our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk The programme for the new session can be found on the website at the beginning of June.
For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
Free, general OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Home Economics, Maths, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Risks and Benefits of GM crops versus Pesticides |
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Pest-resistant GM crops offer the potential to control pests with greatly reduced use of current pesticides. How can we weigh up the pros and cons of GM crops versus pesticides and decide which pest control strategy will be most effective, ecologically acceptable and sustainable in the long term?
· Dr Nick Birch
For bookings and further details please telephone the presenter on 01382 560035, email N.Birch@scri.ac.uk; website http://www.scri.ac.uk/staff/nickbirch
Free, Biology Geography, Science,Technology
Subject Areas : Biology, Geography, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Nick Birch, Scottish Crop Research Institute
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : For bookings and further details please telephone the presenter on 01382 560035, email N.Birch@scri.ac.uk; website http://www.scri.ac.uk/staff/nickbirch
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Engagement with Science through the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland |
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The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (charity SC004064) operates Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park as well as projects across the country and abroad. The Society runs education classes all year (Nursery to adult); a science summer school for 14-17 year olds; student conferences for debate and lectures; international school-linking work; and practical investigation of science in a real context. The Society has a university primate behavioural research centre on site in Edinburgh and is developing veterinary and genetics lab facilities. Additionally, outreach work includes, for 2009-10, a 'wild bus' introducing children across Scotland to the natural world and skills of scientific enquiry and investigation. Some activities are free,
Contact education@rzss.org.uk; website www.edinburghzoo.org.uk and www.highlandwildlifepark.org
Biology, Geography, Science, General
UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS
School of Physics and Astronomy
Presentations are primarily available within 40 miles of St Andrews but some go further afield.
Contact Dr Bruce Sinclair tel 01334 463110, email physics@st-andrews.ac.uk; website www.st-andrews.ac.uk/physics/pandaweb/outreach/outreach.htm
Subject Areas : Biology, General, Geography, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact education@rzss.org.uk; website www.edinburghzoo.org.uk and www.highlandwildlifepark.org
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Geology |
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TECHFEST IN SEPTEMBER SECONDARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME |
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This programme contains presentations in biology, careers, chemistry, geography, geology, home economics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and technological studies suitable for all stages from S1 to S6.
The presentations in this programme are FREE and the presenter will visit your school.
Some of our presenters offer their services throughout September, others have more limited availability. Sometimes a school will act as a host to neighbouring schools for our more popular presentations.
A programme can be downloaded from our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk The programme for the new session can be found on the website at the beginning of June.
For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
Free, general OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Home Economics, Maths, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Home Economics |
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TECHFEST IN SEPTEMBER SECONDARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME |
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This programme contains presentations in biology, careers, chemistry, geography, geology, home economics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and technological studies suitable for all stages from S1 to S6.
The presentations in this programme are FREE and the presenter will visit your school.
Some of our presenters offer their services throughout September, others have more limited availability. Sometimes a school will act as a host to neighbouring schools for our more popular presentations.
A programme can be downloaded from our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk The programme for the new session can be found on the website at the beginning of June.
For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
Free, general OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Home Economics, Maths, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Maths |
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INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS CHRISTMAS LECTURE |
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A stimulating and well-presented lecture illustrating fascinating and practical applications of mathematics.
Schools: All schools in Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire. Other areas to be confirmed.
Contact: Vivien Ellins on 01224 274189 or email vivien.ellins@abdn.ac.ukFree, maths
Subject Areas : Maths,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Contact: Vivien Ellins on 01224 274189 or email vivien.ellins@abdn.ac.uk
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ROYAL INSTITUTION MATHEMATICS MASTERCLASSES |
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A series of specialist maths lectures designed to stimulate and encourage mathematically promising students by introducing them to aspects of mathematics, including its applications, which are not usually found in the school curriculum.
Lecturers from university and industry are chosen for their ability to communicate their enthusiasm and excitement for their subject. Lectures are held on Saturday mornings between October and February.
Schools: All schools in Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire are invited to nominate pupils.
Venue: University venues in Aberdeen.
Free, Mathematics
Subject Areas : Maths,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 2
Esential Information : Contact: Vivien Ellins on 01224 274189 or email vivien.ellins@abdn.ac.uk
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MATHS IN THE PIPELINE |
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An opportunity for able S4 mathematicians to step outside the classroom for the day and into the oil and gas industry. Pupils are allocated to teams and work alongside the professionals using their mathematical skills to solve real industry problems. An exciting team challenge ends the day. Maths In the Pipeline is held at an industry venue and supported by industry professionals, lecturers and teachers.
Schools: Events are currently held in Aberdeen, for Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire schools, and in Inverness, for local schools. Further expansion of this event is anticipated.
Free, maths.
Subject Areas : Maths,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 4
Esential Information : Contact: Vivien Ellins on 01224 274189 or email vivien.ellins@abdn.ac.uk
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Elementary Astronomy |
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This is an elementary talk on the history and some of the easier mathematical aspects of astronomy and will include a history of the western calendar.
Free Mathematics Physics
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Graham Hall
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Department of Mathematical Sciences • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Professor Hall on 01224 272748 or email g.hall@abdn.ac.uk
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Cosmology; a Theory of the Universe |
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This is an introduction to the study of the universe as a whole and will include its (recent) history as well as some elementary mathematical details.
Free Mathematics Physics
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Graham Hall
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Department of Mathematical Sciences • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Professor Hall on 01224 272748 or email g.hall@abdn.ac.uk
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Relativity for Beginners |
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This is a very brief introduction to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity and assumes no prior knowledge of it.
Free Mathematics Physics
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Graham Hall
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Department of Mathematical Sciences • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Professor Hall on 01224 272748 or email g.hall@abdn.ac.uk
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The History of Electromagnetic Theory |
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This is a historical development of electricity and magnetism and the importance of the work of James Clerk Maxwell.
Free Mathematics Physics
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Graham Hall
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Department of Mathematical Sciences • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Professor Hall on 01224 272748 or email g.hall@abdn.ac.uk
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Astronomy, the Calendar and Bede |
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This talk describes the astronomy and mathematics behind the Julian and Gregorian calendars and the date of Easter. The Venerable Bede's Easter Sunday Tables are explained.
Free Mathematics Physics
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Professor Graham Hall
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Department of Mathematical Sciences • Staff are happy to speak to small groups • For bookings and further details contact Professor Hall on 01224 272748 or email g.hall@abdn.ac.uk
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Mathematics Really Matters |
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Mathematics is an inherently useful subject, useful in a way not always fully appreciated. For example, you can save energy when laying down garden paths by using simple mathematical techniques, you can find out why large rockets are held down on the launch pad by explosive bolts. Did you know that it is the control of mathematics that enables roller coaster designers to make sure you feel sick? What is the connection between nuclear power stations and Chinese takeaways? How do submarines control stability underwater?
· Dr Bruce Davies, TH Consultants Ltd
Free, mathematics, physics
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Bruce Davies, TH Consultants Ltd
Esential Information : Dr Bruce Davies, TH Consultants Ltd Contact the presenters directly or through Kitty Massie, k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk, 01224 274193
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STEM IN THE PIPELINE |
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STEM In The Pipeline is a 3 month oil and gas industry project for teams of S6 pupils. The project has been designed with industry professionals to enable the students to apply their knowledge of academic subjects, develop useful skills for university life and learn first-hand about the oil and gas industry. Now in its third year STEM In The Pipeline is again available to schools in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
STEM In The Pipeline starts with an Introduction Day at the University of Aberdeen in August. This is a full day with students taking an active part in workshops relevant to the project. The bulk of the project work is done between August and November at school. With guidance from industry professionals the students produce a Field Development Plan. Finally the Presentation Day takes place at an industry venue. Here the teams give a presentation of their work to a panel of assessors and to other interested visitors.
Free, Maths, Physics, OCA
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : Contact: Vivien Ellins on 01224 274189 or email vivien.ellins@abdn.ac.uk
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Bending it like Beckham |
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Some people think David Beckham isn't very intelligent. This action-packed 50 min science show will prove to you he is actually a scientific genius! Video footage of the ex-England captain's most famous free kick and live computer simulations of kicks taken by audience members are used to investigate the science of Galileo, Newton and Coanda. "I never knew physics and maths could be so much fun!" The British Science Association Maths, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : SCIENCE SHOWS FOR SCHOOLS Contact James Soper on 07976 320 864 or email info@ScienceShowsForSchools.com or visit the website at www.ScienceShowsForSchools.com
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The Building Bridges Challenge |
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After an illustrated talk on the design and structure of bridges, a maximum of 30 pupils will be divided into teams of 4 to participate in the Bridge Building Challenge.
Using balsa wood, teams are required to build a bridge which spans one metre. Teams will be encouraged to consider structural mechanics in their design. The team with the bridge that can support the greatest weight from its middle point will be declared the winners.
This is a 90 minute workshop (not including set up and break down time) in your own school or at Glasgow Caledonian University.
Free, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Technological Studies
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 1,2
Esential Information : The university is happy to engage in presentations to schools and visits to the university from interested parties to see specified facilities. In order to co-ordinate these activities contact Schools and Colleges Liaison Team, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow, G4 0BA. Tel 0141 331 8681, email schoolsliaison@gcal.ac.uk
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ARKWRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS |
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Arkwright Scholarships aim to encourage and stimulate high ability 15–16 year old students to take up engineering or technological careers by awarding Scholarships during A levels/Scottish Highers. Arkwright Scholars pass a rigorous selection process and will be Ambassadors of flourishing Design & Technology and Maths departments in their schools. The Scholar receives £500 and the School's DT department receives £400. Scholarships are supported by industry, charitable trusts, institutions and personal donors. Scholars are actively encouraged to develop the partnership with their sponsor to gain work experience, specialist support for their design and technology project or even sponsorship through university. An application fee applies. To apply and see full conditions visit our website.: www.arkwright.org.uk
Mathematics, Physics, Science, Tech Studies
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : website.: www.arkwright.org.uk
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IET FARADAY |
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The IET Faraday has been developed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. The free, flexible programme, designed to help teachers to inspire S1- S4 students about science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), includes stimulating online materials, award-winning films, online games, competitions and prizes as well as the Challenge Days in schools.
Every year, we explore different aspects of science and engineering to highlight the diversity and excitement of this high technology profession. This year the theme is Urban Evolution and is an exploration into the technologies that support sustainable urban living. Inspiring role models will reinforce the image of engineering as a worthwhile and interesting career choice.
The IET Faraday materials give a real insight into what it's like to be a scientist, technologist or engineer working at the cutting edge of technology. You'll find out about the problems that engineers face and the technologies behind their solutions.
Email: faraday@theiet.org Web: www.theiet.org/faraday
Free, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Tech. Studies
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4
Esential Information : Email: faraday@theiet.org Web: www.theiet.org/faraday
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Maths Matters |
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Mathematics is an inherently useful subject, useful in a way not always fully appreciated. For example, you can save energy when laying down garden paths by using simple mathematical techniques; you can find out why large rockets are held down on the launch pad by explosive bolts. Did you know that it is the control of mathematics that enables roller-coaster designers to make sure you feel sick? What is the connection between nuclear power stations and Chinese takeaways? How do submarines control stability underwater?
Subject Areas : Maths, Physics, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Bruce Davies, TH Consultants Ltd
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Dates: Available 21st to 24th September Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Programming the World’s Simplest Computer |
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Learn how to process the world's simplest computer – the FSM. You will learn how computers work with input, process and output, how the FSM processes its input and write some programmes to tell you about words and numbers. Even though it is very simple, the FSM is used in real computer systems and this talk will tell you how.
· Mr Gordon Eccleston, School of Computing
Free, Computing, Mathematics
Subject Areas : Computing, Maths,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Mr Gordon Eccleston, School of Computing
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THE SMALLPEICE TRUST |
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The Smallpeice Trust is an independent educational charity that promotes engineering, design, manufacturing and technology careers to young people. Core activities include running four-day heavily subsidised courses for students in S1-S5. Courses take place around the school holidays at Universities around the country. Students have the choice of over 30 different courses with activities to develop their skills in creativity, design and teamwork. Subjects include biomedical engineering, electronics, marine technology, materials technology, mining & minerals, motorsports engineering, nanotechnology, nuclear engineering, robotics, supercomputing and sustainable energy.
The Trust also visits schools for short half or full day introductory sessions designed for S1-S3 students (12 to 14 year olds) to enhance their understanding of, and aptitude for, problem solving, creativity, design, and engineering. They are easy to organise, inspiring and fun for everyone taking part. Groups of up to 50 students work together in small teams on 'design and make' projects to improve their creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
Contact: www.smallpeice.org.uk; tel: 01926 333 200;email: gen@smallpeicetrust.org.uk
Free, Computing, Maths,Physics, Science, Tech.Studies
Subject Areas : Computing, Maths, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Project
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5
Esential Information : Contact: www.smallpeice.org.uk; tel: 01926 333 200;email: gen@smallpeicetrust.org.uk
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TECHFEST IN SEPTEMBER SECONDARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME |
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This programme contains presentations in biology, careers, chemistry, geography, geology, home economics, mathematics, philosophy, physics and technological studies suitable for all stages from S1 to S6.
The presentations in this programme are FREE and the presenter will visit your school.
Some of our presenters offer their services throughout September, others have more limited availability. Sometimes a school will act as a host to neighbouring schools for our more popular presentations.
A programme can be downloaded from our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk The programme for the new session can be found on the website at the beginning of June.
For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
Free, general OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Careers, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Home Economics, Maths, Physics, Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For further details contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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The Medicines Journey |
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Join us on a medicines journey from a test tube to a patient. Get some hands-on experience formulating a drug and dispensing it for patient use. Consider how your manufactured product can be used to help patients. Venture through sets of real patients' notes and see how pharmacists use the information from these notes to clinically manage their patients' medical conditions and drug therapy. Measure your own blood pressure, weight and height and see if you really are full of hot air by measuring your lung function using a spirometer and a peak flow meter. Your journey will end with you designing a public health poster to promote good health in a particularly topical area of health promotion.
Free, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Booking: Contact the Faculty Offices Faculty of Health and Social Care: 01224 263050 email c.brooker@rgu.ac.uk Faculty of Design and Technology: 01224 263500 email designandtech@rgu.ac.uk
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Accountants Don’t Do Outreach: A Life as a Physicist and Careers in Science |
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This talk is aimed at highlighting some of the possible career options that are available to students studying science and engineering subjects. It will make use of real world examples and try to give a feel for what scientists actually do.
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Maths, Other, Physics, Science, STEM Subjects,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 2,5,6
Esential Information : S5-S6 Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing, Mathematics, Science. May be of interest to S4 and can be adapted for S2 pupils making subject choices. Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Evaluation of pressures during walking on the human foot and the magnitude and direction of the Ground Reaction Force (GRF) during normal walking. |
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In prosthetics and orthotics we learn the skills of evaluating ground reaction forces for normal walking. This activity will allow students to analyse the human body in engineering terms and to use biomechanical principles to see the different influences during normal walking.
A gait lab with video cameras and a Kistler force plate will be used. This will allow the students to assess a gait pattern and the ground reaction force (using Newton's laws). They will then apply a simple brace (knee-ankle-foot orthosis) which will lock one knee and prevent normal motion of the knee while walking. They will then reassess the gait pattern by analysing the magnitude and direction of the Ground Reaction Force (GRF). This will allow them to evaluate moments on the ankle, knee and hip joints and the long term effects this could have on people after injury causing this gait deviation. Please contact the Department for costs.
For information, including costs, contact Elaine Figgins on tel.0141 548 3433; fax 0141 552 1283; email e.figgins@strath.ac.uk website www.strath.ac.uk/prosthetics
Biology, Physics, maths, tech studies.
Subject Areas : Biology, Maths, Physics, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : For information, including costs, contact Elaine Figgins on tel.0141 548 3433; fax 0141 552 1283; email e.figgins@strath.ac.uk website www.strath.ac.uk/prosthetics
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SHELL GREENPOWER CHALLENGE FOR SCHOOLS |
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Greenpower is a national project which has been running since 1999 and is designed to promote and encourage young people to develop an interest in and understanding of engineering and technology. The programme involves students in the practical applications of engineering as they design, construct and race an electric car. The project is divided into separate 'Formulae' to suit different age groups and to allow continuity from Primary right through to S6 - Primary 7 (Goblin), S1-S4 (F24) and post 16 years (F35). Each stage builds and develops the skills gained from the previous Formula. Students are encouraged to run this project as a racing team focusing not just on the engineering challenge but also to consider the marketing, sponsorship and business aspects involved. Curricular areas which may be involved include Business Studies, Design, Graphics, Mathematics, Physics, Science and Technological Studies
More information on the challenge can be found at www.greenpower.co.uk or from Frances Chapman at TechFest-SetPoint: 01224 274191; f.c.chapman@abdn.ac.uk
General , OCA
Subject Areas : Art & Design, General, Maths, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Challenge
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : More information on the challenge can be found at www.greenpower.co.uk or from Frances Chapman at TechFest-SetPoint: 01224 274191; f.c.chapman@abdn.ac.uk
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Physical Education |
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The Biology of Human Performance |
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The workshop involves undertaking a series of health and fitness performance measures in the University of Abertay's Human Performance Laboratory using state-of-the-art sport science instrumentation. Volunteer subjects will undertake a variety of physical activities whilst undergoing physiological measurement. Explanation is then provided about what the measurements indicate about the underlying human biology.
For further information contact Andrea Cameron on 01382 308195 or email A.Cameron@abertay.ac.uk;website http://www.abertay.ac.uk/Schools/SHS/sportleisure_info.cfm
Free Biology Science OCA
Subject Areas : Biology, Physical Education, Science,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : For further information contact Andrea Cameron on 01382 308195 or email A.Cameron@abertay.ac.uk;website http://www.abertay.ac.uk/Schools/SHS/sportleisure_info.cfm
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Physics |
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What is an Architect? |
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This presentation is designed to inform pupils and teachers about a career in Architecture. It defines the career area, outlines a typical day, details the skills required in the job, provides information on how to study architecture, and gives entry requirements, salary information and career options. This is a multi-media presentation and lasts approximately 40 minutes.
· Mr. Neil Lamb
Free, Physics, Science OCA
Subject Areas : Careers, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : · Mr. Neil Lamb
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Galileo's Greatest Mistake |
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Even the world's greatest scientist can make mistakes when he forgets the importance of good experimentation. A combined physics and chemistry show, Galileo's Greatest Mistake can be adapted to suit the needs of your event. A new show for 2009/10 with material developed for the BBC program "Bang Goes the Theory". Subjects include: air composition and weight/pressure, chemical reactions and catalysts, etc.
Chemistry, Physics, Science
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations
Secondary Years : 1,2,3,4,5,6
Esential Information : SCIENCE SHOWS FOR SCHOOLS Contact James Soper on 07976 320 864 or email info@ScienceShowsForSchools.com or visit the website at www.ScienceShowsForSchools.com
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Science on the Streets |
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A walking tour around Glasgow's city centre, exploring the history of science and technology behind everyday Glasgow.
If you would like to see the 'tape measure' in George Square, hear the story of the two Glasgow scientists' attempt to bring an executed murderer back to life using electricity or find out how the James Watt steam engine works, then come on our tour. Tours start from the James Watt Statue on the corner of George Square (opposite the tourist office) Duration: approximately 90 mins. Tours run on request.
Contact Carol Trager-Cowan 0n 0141 548 3465 email c.trager-cowan@strath.ac.uk ; website http://level2.phys.strath.ac.uk/ScienceOnStreets/
Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Physics, Science, Technological Studies,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Carol Trager-Cowan 0n 0141 548 3465 email c.trager-cowan@strath.ac.uk ; website http://level2.phys.strath.ac.uk/ScienceOnStreets/
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Studying Climate Change One Drop at a Time - Trapping Aerosols with Light |
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This is a lecture based activity with some demonstrations. It aims to discuss the basic science of a technique called optical tweezers in which light, in a somewhat counter-intuitive way, can be used to pick up and trap microscopic particles. In particular the talk will look at how this technique can be used to study atmospheric science which ultimately leads to a better understanding of how the climate works. This is achieved by trapping and manipulating individual aerosol droplets, which are one of the most important and least understood components of the atmosphere. The talk also aims to try and show how modern science is increasingly interdisciplinary.
· Dr David McGloin
Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
Free Physics, Chemistry, Geography
Subject Areas : Chemistry, Geography, Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr David McGloin, University of Dundee
Secondary Years : 4,5,6
Esential Information : Contact Dr McGloin on 01382 384402, email d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk, website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics/tweezers/index.htm
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Energy Issues in Astronomy and Cosmology |
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The earth's climate is constantly influenced by space weather. The major factor comes from the sun but other energetic events in the universe are also important. This presentation will cover topics in astronomy and cosmology on solar wind, cosmic rays, dark energy and black holes highlighting their remarkable origins, evolutions and observational effects.
Other Curricular area: Philosophy
New for 2009
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Charles Wang, University of Aberdeen
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Lasers and Optoelectrics - Making Light Work |
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This talk will demonstrate just what makes lasers work, what makes them so special and what applications they have around us from optical communications to medical diagnostics. Further details on http://phys.strath.ac.uk/public/schools.php
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Nigel Langford - University of Strathclyde
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Waves – from Ultrasound to Ultraviolet |
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This talk will help the audience to understand the many different waves which affect our everyday lives and appreciate how many of these waves have been harnessed for our benefit in applications such as musical instruments, ultrasound scanners, DVD and CD players, optical communications, security monitoring of banknotes etc. Further details on http://phys.strath.ac.uk/public/schools.php
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Nigel Langford - University of Strathclyde
Secondary Years : 5,6
Esential Information : Presentations will be offered in your school at NO COST and on a day and time convenient to you. Presenters have given dates on which they can offer their presentations during September. Most are available during the week 14th – 18th September, others more widely. Some popular presentations have limited availability and we hope that schools making bookings will be willing to act as hosts to groups from other schools. Presentations are 45 - 60 minutes unless otherwise stated. Presentation details can be viewed in subject or year order on our website www.techfestsetpoint.org.uk For booking details (including dates) contact Kitty Massie on 01224 274193 or email k.f.massie@abdn.ac.uk
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Lasers: Here, There and Everywhere |
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Lasers are special light sources which you use in your real life, even without knowing! I will discuss the physics of how lasers work and illustrate some of the zillion of applications where you can find them (including sci-fi and action movies!).
Contact Dr Maria Ana Cataluna e-mail: m.a.cataluna@dundee.ac.uk
Free Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Maria Ana Cataluna
Esential Information : Contact Dr Maria Ana Cataluna e-mail: m.a.cataluna@dundee.ac.uk
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How to Explore the Universe: A Tale of Telescopes, Time Travel and Extra-terrestrials |
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2009 is the International Year of Astronomy (IYA) celebrating the 400th anniversary of Galileo's use of the telescope to study the night sky. The Institute's Schools and Colleges Lecture Tour for 2009 will show how, due to progress in technology, astronomers can now observe things further and further away and therefore further back in time; astronomical observations can be used to learn more about the origins and future of the universe; modern telescopes can be used by astronomers to look at the universe in ever greater detail.
The show will involve hands-on demonstrations, giving students the opportunity to try some astronomy themselves using some of the most advanced telescopes in the world.
· Presented by Dr Andrew Newsam, Liverpool John Moores University, Director of the National Schools Observatory
· 1st to 4th September
Free, Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Dr Andrew Newsam, Liverpool John Moores University, Director of the National Schools Observatory
Secondary Years : 3,4,5
Esential Information : • Booking is essential. Details of Scottish venues and contacts can be found on the IoP website - http://www.iop.org/activity/education/Events/Schools_and_College_%20Lecture_Series/page_27036.html
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Wave Particle Duality Day – Physics |
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Students are able to participate in a lecture, visit research facilities and take part in experimental and computing workshops themed on wave-particle duality. Around 100 pupils take part in this event each year with the aim of supporting study at Advanced Higher level while also helping integrate students to the university environment.
Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : For more information on all the activities check out the aim 4 uni website at www.abdn.ac.uk/aim4uni or contact Joe Whimster, aim 4 uni Officer at j.whimster@abdn.ac.uk or 01224 273118.
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TUSLIP - Day of Physics |
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TUSLIP - Day of Physics S6
At the initial request of local school teachers and under the auspices of the Tayside Universities and Schools Liaison in Physics group, we run, every autumn, a day of activities for pupils in Fife and the former Tayside Region who are studying physics in sixth year.
Free, Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS School of Physics and Astronomy Presentations are primarily available within 40 miles of St Andrews but some go further afield. Contact Dr Bruce Sinclair tel 01334 463110, email physics@st-andrews.ac.uk; website www.st-andrews.ac.uk/physics/pandaweb/outreach/outreach.htm
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Astronomy Roadshow |
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Astronomy Roadshow
Inflatable planetarium
Free, Physics, General
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Workshop
Esential Information : UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS School of Physics and Astronomy Presentations are primarily available within 40 miles of St Andrews but some go further afield. Contact Dr Bruce Sinclair tel 01334 463110, email physics@st-andrews.ac.uk; website www.st-andrews.ac.uk/physics/pandaweb/outreach/outreach.htm
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Practical Optics Day – Physics |
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Students will be able to participate in two experimental themes; 'Experiments with a Spectrometer, Hands-on Polarisation' or 'Interference by Division of Amplitude' which relate to Advanced Higher Physics study. Participants will also hear a lecture introducing and exploring Optics and its importance.
Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : For more information on all the activities check out the aim 4 uni website at www.abdn.ac.uk/aim4uni or contact Joe Whimster, aim 4 uni Officer at j.whimster@abdn.ac.uk or 01224 273118.
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Advanced Higher Physics Unit 1 Workshop – Rotational Motion |
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Duration – 2.5 hrs
Dates – Tuesday 8th to Friday 11th September, 9.30 & 13.30 start times (AM only on Friday)
Content – Introductory talk (15 mins);Experiment - angular acceleration vs. applied torque (60 mins); Experiment - centripetal force varying radius and applied force (60 mins); (An alternative experiment may be possible. Consult directly with Dr McGloin)
Location – 1st/2nd Yr Physics Laboratory, Harris Building, University of Dundee.
Notes – Students will work in pairs on the experiments and will be helped by undergraduate demonstrators. A coffee/tea break will be provided.
Please direct any enquires regarding the workshop to Ms Linda Rannie on tel 01382 344912; fax 01382 348313, email L.C.Rannie@dundee.ac.uk or Dr David McGloin d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk A booking form will be sent out at the start of the new school year. Please note the workshop is a week earlier than normal due to a change in our academic calendar.
Free Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Workshop
Secondary Years : 6
Esential Information : Please direct any enquires regarding the workshop to Ms Linda Rannie on tel 01382 344912; fax 01382 348313, email L.C.Rannie@dundee.ac.uk or Dr David McGloin d.mcgloin@dundee.ac.uk A booking form will be sent out at the start of the new school year. Please note the workshop is a week earlier than normal due to a change in our academic calendar.
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TUSLIP Day of Physics 2009 |
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This year's Advanced Higher Physics TUSLIP Day will be hosted here at University of Dundee. It will follow a similar programme to previous years.
The event will be held on Tuesday 29th September.
We aim to circulate details of the programme and the arrangements before August 21st.
Free Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Workshop
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Experimental Support for Advanced Higher Physics via our ‘Schools Lab’ |
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Experimental Support for Advanced Higher Physics via our ‘Schools Lab’ |
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Global Navigation Satellite Systems -Physics in Action |
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Satellite Positioning is becoming an increasingly common tool in our lives but how much do we really know about how the system works? This session will introduce Global Navigation Satellite Systems to your students, explore the Physics involved and allow them to get hands-on with GPS equipment to complete a task.
″ Mr Tom Bramald
Free, Physics
Subject Areas : Physics,
Event Type : Workshop Presented By : Mr Tom Bramald - University of Newcastle
Secondary Years : 3,4,5,6
Esential Information : Mr Bramald can offer a combination of presentations, one morning and one afternoon, preferably in the same or neighbouring schools in a day Contact Tom Bramald on tel. 0191 222 6350 or email t.m.bramald@ncl.ac.uk website www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk
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Lasers and Optoelectronics – Making Light Work |
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Waves from Ultrasound to Ultraviolet |
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What Have Scotland’s Physicists Done for You? |
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Antarctica – You Can Go Far with Physics |
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The Antarctic is a remarkable continent – remote, hostile and uninhabited - yet it is of key importance to our understanding of how the world works. For early explorers Antarctica was the ultimate survival contest. For scientists it remains a place of intellectual challenge. Find out what kind of science is carried out in the Antarctic. Meet a physicist and meteorologist and find out how physics took her to Antarctica and what life there is like.
Subject Areas : Physics, Science,
Event Type : Presentations Presented By : Alison McLure, Institute of Physics
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