
Biological breakthroughs with the next generation of researchers
This exciting exhibition will showcase the creative and engaging outreach projects developed by the 2025 Master's students from the School of Biological Sciences. Students will present their research through interactive activities designed to bridge the gap between complex biological research and a wider audience. The focus is on making cutting-edge science accessible, engaging, and more relevant to people outside the academic environment.
Whether it's a creative video, an educational game, or an art piece that simplifies key research topics, the exhibition will be an exciting opportunity to explore how future scientists are making their research accessible to the public. Attendees can expect to engage directly with research topics that are shaping the future of biology in a way that is both enjoyable and educational.
Through this exhibition, visitors will not only learn about the importance of the research being carried out but also see firsthand how the students are honing their skills in science communication-vital for the future of scientific progress.
Whether it's a creative video, an educational game, or an art piece that simplifies key research topics, the exhibition will be an exciting opportunity to explore how future scientists are making their research accessible to the public. Attendees can expect to engage directly with research topics that are shaping the future of biology in a way that is both enjoyable and educational.
Through this exhibition, visitors will not only learn about the importance of the research being carried out but also see firsthand how the students are honing their skills in science communication-vital for the future of scientific progress.
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