Do you have students who want to pursue a career in science or passionate about current scientific affairs? Encourage them to attend our British Science Week symposium, which starts at 1700
Parents and guardians are welcome too as the lectures are open to the public. This is a great opportunity to meet and network with researchers and academics on the cutting edge of science.
This symposium is aimed at Yr 11 and A-Level students, with the intention of promoting diverse and exciting science based careers. If you have students who would benefit from networking with scientists from various disciplines please encourage them to come along! The event is not only open to students and parents – we would like anyone with a passionate interest in science to attend, especially if you are eager to find out what research is being undertaken in the field of renewable energy.
With talks from:
Professor Pat Harvey – Bio-energy
Dr Bruce Alexander – Solar Advances
Dr Andrew Haggart – Climate Change in Kent
Professor Colin Hills – Carbon8
Establishing links with colleagues and external collaborators is essential for career success. The °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Kent Local Section is pleased to offer you a chance to meet other scientists in your local area. A FREE dinner will be provided during the interval at 6.30pm.
There is no charge for this symposium but places are limited so please contact Sam Booth at S.E.Booth@gre.ac.uk or 02083 319965. If your school would like to come by coach, please let us know so that parking can be arranged.
Parents and guardians are welcome too as the lectures are open to the public. This is a great opportunity to meet and network with researchers and academics on the cutting edge of science.
This symposium is aimed at Yr 11 and A-Level students, with the intention of promoting diverse and exciting science based careers. If you have students who would benefit from networking with scientists from various disciplines please encourage them to come along! The event is not only open to students and parents – we would like anyone with a passionate interest in science to attend, especially if you are eager to find out what research is being undertaken in the field of renewable energy.
With talks from:
Professor Pat Harvey – Bio-energy
Dr Bruce Alexander – Solar Advances
Dr Andrew Haggart – Climate Change in Kent
Professor Colin Hills – Carbon8
Establishing links with colleagues and external collaborators is essential for career success. The °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Kent Local Section is pleased to offer you a chance to meet other scientists in your local area. A FREE dinner will be provided during the interval at 6.30pm.
There is no charge for this symposium but places are limited so please contact Sam Booth at S.E.Booth@gre.ac.uk or 02083 319965. If your school would like to come by coach, please let us know so that parking can be arranged.