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Ulrike Gruneberg shines spotlight on studying science at workshop for school children
Ulrike Gruneberg shines spotlight on studying science at workshop for school children
The Dunn School’s Ulrike Gruneberg helped inspire school children to consider university study and career options in science, when she delivered a workshop at the Museum of Natural History in Oxford on 3 December 2015.
The ‘Cells in the Spotlight’ workshop was well received by more than 200 ‘A’ level biology students from schools in Oxfordshire and surrounding counties.
Commenting on the event, a student from Bartholomew School, Eynsham, said: “It made me think of the range of topics that biology includes and that I might specialise in when I leave school”.
The museum hosts a number of public engagement events throughout the year and regularly draws on members of the Dunn School to be involved as presenters and facilitators.
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