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Ways to Contribute to Science Education

Children engaging in a science experiment

For Kids

Are you a young person looking to learn more about science? Come on down to our museum, there's plenty to see and do.

You can learn about Newtonian physics from our bumper swing, or why not travel back in time and meet our resident Woolly Mammoth? Our exhibits are designed to be accessible for interested minds, so make sure you come ready to learn and explore.

We also have the Young Stars club which meets once a week on a Saturday between 10:00 and 13:00 where you'll get to explore and experiment with our team of experts.

During the school holidays we run special holiday clubs where you can join other children your age to go on a journey of discovery. Each holiday we pick a new theme to explore. To find out more about the holiday club and how you can join, send us a message.

Teacher guiding students through an exhibit

For Teachers

As a teacher, you have a crucial role in inspiring the next generation of scientists. We offer special guided tours and workshops for school groups, tailored to different age ranges and curriculum requirements.

Our educational programs are designed to complement classroom learning and provide hands-on experiences that bring science to life. Contact us to arrange a visit or to learn more about our educational resources.

Researcher working in a laboratory

For Researchers

We welcome researchers who wish to collaborate with our museum or use our facilities. Our extensive collection and state-of-the-art laboratories provide excellent resources for scientific research across various disciplines.

We also offer opportunities for guest lectures and temporary exhibitions to showcase current research. If you're interested in partnering with us, please get in touch to discuss potential collaborations.