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Science in Health Public Lectures


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  • Clock outlineUp to 2 hours

The Science in Health Public Lecture Series are free events that attract a diverse audience including the public, secondary school pupils and professionals.

The series aims to open up areas of concern in healthcare and present new research on health issues to the public.

The lectures are held at 19:00 on Thursday evenings, running from October to April, usually in the large Chemistry Lecture Theatre of the University Main Building. The lectures are free and no booking is required. All are welcome – including senior school pupils interested in a career in healthcare.

Local year 12 and 13 pupils have the opportunity to meet with the speaker prior to the lecture. If you are a year 12 or 13 pupil and wish to meet with one of the speakers, please contact Medic Engagement.

All our sessions are recorded and made available on our website so that you never miss a lecture and you can see the huge variety of topics that we have covered.

Download the programme for this years lecture topics, dates and times.

Find out more

For more information about the activity, please visit our website.


About the organiser

This activity is organised by Engagement team, Cardiff School of Medicine. Contact Karen Edwards at medicengagement@cardiff.ac.uk or +44 (0)2920742104 for more details.

No booking required.

TicketThis activity is free

  • Large Chemistry Lecture Theatre, Main Building
  • Park Place
  • Cardiff
  • CF10 3AT

Audience

  • TickTeachers
  • TickKey stage four - ages 14-16, years 10-11
  • TickKey stage five - ages 16-18, years 12-13
  • TickFurther education students

Teacher supervision is required.


Curriculum themes

  • TickHealth and wellbeing
  • TickScience and technology
  • TickLife sciences

Activity type

  • TickTalk or lecture

Purpose

  • TickEngagement with our research
  • TickExtracurricular or independent learning
  • TickNetworking
  • TickPromoting higher education
  • TickSupporting curriculum themes
  • TickWidening university participation

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