Public engagement within the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
Discover our public engagement work
Our 3Es public engagement initiative is to Engage, Educate and Enhance our local communities.
We draw on the research expertise of our academics and the knowledge and enthusiasm of our students. Together, we run projects that have a positive impact on our communities.
About our work
Our activities for young people are engaging and cutting-edge. They range from working one-to-one with scientists to using forensics to solve murder mysteries. We cover many scientific subjects for audiences of different ages and backgrounds.
We also work closely with schools and young people. Our researchers share their expertise with public health and industry partners. Together, they develop practical and innovative solutions to real-world challenges.
We also offer training to non-medical prescribers and other healthcare professionals. Our research is also influencing EU legislation on toxic chemicals. Find out more about our research within the School.
Want to get involved with us?
We have several ways you can connect with the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences. Your school or college can enjoy a STEM careers talk or a visit to our modern labs for fun, hands-on learning experiences.
We offer a wide range of services, including:
- Subject-specific insight days with lectures, workshops, and tours of our facilities. Ideal for students considering subjects such as biochemistry, forensic science, and biomedical science.
- Exciting and interactive science workshops delivered to large groups of young people. That includes Girlguides and Scouts.
- Developing innovative solutions and initiatives alongside public health and industry partners
- Careers talks, science events and workshops delivered by our experts in your school or college
- Training to non-medical prescribers, nurses and other health professionals
- Training to peer educators so they can deliver their own hands-on science workshops
- Providing expertise in our subject areas. Staff who sit on external advisory panels and editorial boards act as external examiners at other universities.
Staff within the School also deliver guest lectures at a wide range of events. They provide expert opinion through TV and newspaper interviews.
Find out more about the work we do in the community from the projects below.
