Spotlight on Science
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Join Lancaster University's undergraduate STEM students for an evening of short talks as a part of their Teaching, Outreach and Public Engagement (TOPE) module, covering everything science and technology!We will be running two evenings' worth of talks:
Friday 13th March 19:00-21:00:
· Jess Riby: Radiation isn't the Villain: When Physics Becomes Medicine
· Em Wild: What makes the Queen Bee, the Queen Bee?
· Megan Strickland: The Silent Scars: Uncovering the Hidden Effects of Burnout on the Brain
· Owen Patterson: Why energy is the bedrock of civilisation.
· Melody Saynor: Why is playing our lifelong best friend?
Wednesday 18th March 19:00-21:00:
· Ibrahim Kamran: The Significance of Urban Planning
· James Cooper: Snails to Whales: The Role of Sexual Selection in Animal Morphology
· Poppy Colledge: Do CSR/ESG initiatives genuinely deliver equality for women plantation workers?
· Dr Rostislav Mikhaylovskiy: Ultrafast Magnetic Recording
· Dr Jonathan Gratus: The importance of outreach and public engagement, why I set up a new undergraduate course and its outcomes.
Dates
Friday 13 March 2026 - Wednesday 18 March 2026 (UTC+00)Location
Secret Cinema, Gregson Community Centre
33-35 Moorgate, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 3PY
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