Please find a link here to our latest Schools Bulletin. We have launched a number of online outreach activities which are now available for booking … Read more
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Being a Lead Ambassador
Alice Evans is a Lead Ambassador and shares her experience of her first Lead Ambassador work opportunity on an IBCP Research Visit to the Templeman … Read more
Music, Paper Marbling and Cell Membranes
Through a series of science, music and art workshops over 3 days, students will explore cell membrane penetration, nanomedicine, and how the body responds to … Read more
Schools Bulletin 17/10/2019
We have just released the latest edition of our Schools Bulletin. This week features information on a number of summer events due to take place … Read more
Claiming Space Kent
This cross-curricular project which brings together the sciences and the arts, will give participants the opportunity to take part in a series of workshops introducing … Read more
Video Games
There is lots of contradicting evidence surrounding the gaming hysteria in the past few decades- studies conducted have shown the positive effects of gaming on … Read more
Can Gaming Train You To Perform Endoscopic Surgery?
You’ve played Donkey Kong, Right? It’s a really well known classic; you play as Mario climb up the stage and avoid rolling barrels to … Read more
Pokémon-NO?
Video games can make people out of touch with reality, making them a danger to themselves and others – is Pokémon-GO to blame? The massive … Read more
Pick up the headset and keep playing!
Despite the long list of reasons anti-gamers seem to be able to provide for the condemnation of video games, we’ve discovered plenty of evidence to … Read more
Animation Competition – The Age of Revolution
The School of History invites you to take part in an original and inclusive national schools animation competition run by The Age of Revolution National … Read more




