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Hi all

 

Apologies for the cross-posting!

 

Ever wondered how Research in School projects come together? Are you a researcher or teacher and thought about running such a project?

 

Physicists at SEPnet partner, Queen Mary University of London, have been running Research in Schools projects over the last two years. Through this time they have come across different challenges in setting up and running said projects. SEPnet / Ogden Outreach Officer Dr Martin Archer looks back and highlights what has worked and what didn’t come together from these projects. These along with the report’s conclusions and recommendations make it essential reading for those looking to set-up similar projects.

 

For more details and to download the report, click here.

 

All the best

 

Dom

 

 

Dr Dominic Galliano

SEPnet Director of Outreach

www.sepnet.ac.uk/outreach/

 

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