University of Chester Glenesk BioBlitz Event
Discover the Hidden Wildlife of Chester's Glenesk and Help Shape the Future of Urban Nature.
Discover the Hidden Wildlife of Chester's Glenesk and Help Shape the Future of Urban Nature.
The MACIE (Mentoring And Coaching In Education) research group have undertaken extensive research into mentoring, and what works well when mentoring relationships are successful. In this interactive workshop session we will take you through what we have learnt from our research into mentoring in education settings, and apply it to real life situations that you can use in your everyday interactions.
Take a step back in time and experience Chester's virtual reality Roman amphitheatre!
Take a step back in time and experience Chester's virtual reality Roman amphitheatre!
Take a step back in time and experience Chester's virtual reality Roman amphitheatre!
Take a step back in time and experience Chester's virtual reality Roman amphitheatre!
Dive into science and be ready to get hands-on with surprising experiments, shocking facts and the odd explosion!
Step into Chester's past at our Medieval Object Drop-In Handling Workshop. Explore authentic artefacts alongside the Historic Towns Trust map of Chester, uncovering untold stories. Enjoy hands-on, creative activities for all ages: touch history, make, draw, and imagine the medieval city together.
In this packed workshop, get your hands on wonderfully decorated Victorian and modern teacups and saucers, design and make your own, taste hot world teas while learning about the health benefits of tea drinking, learn about the environmental footprint of tea today.
Ever wondered what you would have said to yourself when you were younger, or what you would tell your older self? Opening with an exhibition of postcards written by students at the University of Chester to their older self and members of Chester U3A to their younger self, we will explore messages and their meanings, applying psychological principles to discuss aging and its representation.
A hands-on experience where our young scientists (and their parents!) can explore the biomolecular world by extracting DNA from delicious fruits using household items.
A short session to recognise when someone needs medical help, learn the best way to get help quickly and learn how to perform BASIC life support until help arrives