
Biological Sciences Outreach Festival 2025 at Winchester Science Centre
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- All ages
Explore the Fascinating World of Biology at the School of Biological Sciences Outreach Festival 2025 at the Winchester Science Centre!
Schools will join us for a day of discovery, hands-on activities, and thought-provoking exhibits at the 2025 School of Biological Sciences Outreach Festival. This exciting event is packed with engaging activities that will deepen your understanding of the natural world and its wonders.
- Phage Collection Project: Dive into the world of bacteriophages and explore their critical role in fighting bacterial infections.
- Biofilms & Microbiomes: Discover how microscopic organisms shape our health, environment, and even our food systems.
- Plants & Food Security: Learn about how plants are vital to solving global food challenges and the science behind sustainable agriculture.
- In your Bones: Explore the relationship between skeletal health and creativity, with interactive art and science activities.
- Snakes & Ladders for a Healthy Brain: Take part in fun brain games and learn how to keep your mind sharp and healthy.
- The World of Cochlear Implants: Get hands-on experience with cochlear implants and understand how they help those with hearing loss.
- Dinosaurs, Dodos, and Fossils: Unearth the secrets of extinct creatures and discover the science of fossil preservation.
- Micromunchers (C. elegans): Explore the biology of these tiny creatures and their surprising impact on science.
This festival is perfect for curious young minds of all ages. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to get experimenting with real scientists around the wonders of biology!
LOCATION: Winchester Science Centre, Telegraph Way, Winchester (SO21 1HZ)
PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO SCHOOLS THAT BOOKED THE DAY AT THE WINCHESTER SCIENCE CENTRE
Schools will join us for a day of discovery, hands-on activities, and thought-provoking exhibits at the 2025 School of Biological Sciences Outreach Festival. This exciting event is packed with engaging activities that will deepen your understanding of the natural world and its wonders.
- Phage Collection Project: Dive into the world of bacteriophages and explore their critical role in fighting bacterial infections.
- Biofilms & Microbiomes: Discover how microscopic organisms shape our health, environment, and even our food systems.
- Plants & Food Security: Learn about how plants are vital to solving global food challenges and the science behind sustainable agriculture.
- In your Bones: Explore the relationship between skeletal health and creativity, with interactive art and science activities.
- Snakes & Ladders for a Healthy Brain: Take part in fun brain games and learn how to keep your mind sharp and healthy.
- The World of Cochlear Implants: Get hands-on experience with cochlear implants and understand how they help those with hearing loss.
- Dinosaurs, Dodos, and Fossils: Unearth the secrets of extinct creatures and discover the science of fossil preservation.
- Micromunchers (C. elegans): Explore the biology of these tiny creatures and their surprising impact on science.
This festival is perfect for curious young minds of all ages. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to get experimenting with real scientists around the wonders of biology!
LOCATION: Winchester Science Centre, Telegraph Way, Winchester (SO21 1HZ)
PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO SCHOOLS THAT BOOKED THE DAY AT THE WINCHESTER SCIENCE CENTRE
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