by Safiya Zaloum & Charlotte Morgan, with contributions from Emma Elliott, Ashraya Harish, Lorena Lucioli & Carola Bigogno After you have decided what subject you want to study at university, the next step is to decide where to study. There are many factors to consider when choosing which universities to apply to; here we share those that we think are the most important to consider, based on our team members’ experiences. Course structure and con…
https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/youth-members/choosing-the-right-university-for-you/By Ekpreet Sahota Assessments at university may seem quite daunting, but remember that all the skills you have acquired from doing coursework and exams during GCSEs and A-levels will have prepared you well! In this blog I will be telling you all about what type of assessments you can expect in a biomedical (or any other science-related) degree, as well as some tips. COURSEWORK Unlike an exam, you usually have several days or weeks to complete cou…
https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-biomedical-student/a-guide-to-assessments/We offer fun-filled and curriculum-linked science shows and workshops that can be delivered at your school or organisation. Our content relates to cells and the human body. All of our school shows and workshops have specific curriculum links. To find out about booking a visit click here. Why do people book our sessions? Our activities enable teachers to enrich their teaching using scientifically accurate, up to date and curriculum linked multimed…
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https://www.centreofthecell.org/cookie-policy/We have the following shows and workshops available for schools for 2023/24. Unless stated otherwise, all shows are available to be delivered on-site or at your school on outreach. Alongside these, STEM Pod is now open for bookings once again following an exciting refurbishment. Key Stage 1 A Mummy for Melissa (EYFS – Year 2) Key Stage 2 Gut Feeling (Year 3-7) The Genes and Evolution Show (Year 3-7) In a Heartbeat Show (Year 4-6) Snot, Sick and S…
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