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Sissa Medialab, Journal of Science Communication, 02(14), p. A06, 2015

DOI: 10.22323/2.14020206

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Does attending a large science event enthuse young people about science careers?

Journal article published in 2015 by Sam M. Illingworth ORCID, Emma Lewis, Carl Percival
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

A survey was conducted during the University of Manchester’s 2014 ‘Science Extravaganza’, which saw the participation of over 900 Key Stage 3 (ages 11–14) students in a range of interactive demonstrations, all run by active University researchers. The findings of this study suggest that a new approach is necessary in order to use these large science events to actively engage with school students about the career opportunities afforded by science subjects. Recommendations for such an approach are suggested, including the better briefing of researchers, and the invitation of scientists from outside academia to attend and interact with the school students.