Our students and staff play a key role in delivering our outreach activities
Our students and staff play a key role in delivering our outreach activities - We're inspiring the next generation of astronomers and cosmologists to aim for the stars! Our research and expertise shapes a number of outreach activities, delivered by our students and staff, to encourage young people to get involved in science. From supercomputer simulations to art projects, we're proud to support the excellent work of schools in fostering a love of learning in children. So far we've trained over 2,100 young people from 145 schools and community organisations across North East England to be Science Ambassadors. Summer Science We'll be taking the work of the EAGLE Project to the virtual Royal Society Summer Science 2021 exhibition where young people will learn how to simulate galaxy formation and how the universe formed. Thousands of young people have visited Celebrate Science - our annual event showcasing the fantastic work of all our amazing science subjects - over its ten years. While Covid-19 brought a temporary halt to our face-to-face festival we've been determined to keep the show on the road. "Celebrate Science at Home" offers a number of activities to try at home including a stargazing guide to the night sky across all four seasons.
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