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Students as partners in the creation and delivery of outreach activities Dr Dave Lewis d.i.lewis@leeds.ac.uk School of Biomedical Sciences & University of Leeds Biosciences Education Research Group (ULBERG) FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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Why Undergraduate PE activities Public demand & awareness “hear and see too little or far too little about science” 51% “like scientists to spend more time than they do discussing the social and ethical implications of their research” 65% Impact agenda Key employability skill PE within STEM curricula Student demand Role model
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Science & Society Final Year Research Projects "An incredibly invaluable experience which enabled me to develop the skills that I am currently using in my teacher training" “Thank you for organising the science visits again. As always, a great success and the children really enjoyed them; exciting practical activities, high quality resources, impeccable planning and incredible levels of enthusiasm”.
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Public Engagement interns “The science behind sporting success” “Not really into science but way you have run the activities here makes it really interesting”
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Student volunteers Surprised how much people’s understanding of the brain varied and how much the amount of information that people could take in varied. What I have learned is how to tailor the information to each individual. Helps to reinforce your own knowledge when you have to explain something ……interesting to communicate to a non-scientific audience………definitely got easier as the day went on as it gets easier to gauge how interested people are.
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Student-led PE volunteer scheme “Really good to work with children and attempt to make neuroscience cool - I think we succeeded! I gained so much from the day. I came away feeling enthused, passionate and appreciated how much I enjoyed my degree” “Love to have your students to work in the ‘All About Me’ gallery. We are very excited about this partnership and believe it will be a great boost for the gallery and your students”
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Any questions? Dave Lewis: d.i.lewis@leeds.ac.uk School of Biomedical Sciences & University of Leeds Biosciences Education Research Group (ULBERG) FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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