Bristol ChemLabS Schools' Laboratory Programme
Click here for a menu of available activities.
How would your students benefit from a practical session hosted at an internationally leading university Chemistry department?
Bristol ChemLabS is making available its newly refurbished undergraduate teaching laboratories in the School of Chemistry to groups of school students to support regional Chemistry teachers. The laboratories are the best of their type in the UK and amongst the very best teaching laboratories in the world.
This means opportunities for your students to study at a world-class university with world-class facilities.
The new Bristol ChemLabS teaching laboratories are now open to school groups most Wednesdays throughout the year as well as on other days outside of undergraduate term time. This includes opportuntiies for chemistry camps for 2 days and longer.
The Bristol ChemLabS Schools' Laboratory Programme Menu
Click here for a menu of available activities.
A school may book any number of places up to the total number of places available. Several schools may be combined for these days. Teaching colleagues may have ideas for additional practical sessions (bespoke days). These may be discussed with Tim Harrison t.g.harrison@bristol.ac.uk.
Click on the menu titles for descriptions of the individual events and please contact Sue Williams at chem-net@bristol.ac.uk or on (0)117 928 8313 for further details and availability.
Dates
The possible Schools’ Laboratory Programme days for the terms are listed in upcoming events . As the dates are booked by schools any change in titles and any spare places will be noted here and announced via the CHeMneT e-newsletters. Information on joining CHeMneT
Bespoke Sessions / Examination Practical Components
If you are a chemistry teacher or education officer and would like to discuss the development of a bespoke chemistry day, perhaps as part of a Royal Society Partnership Grant, ISSP or TSN event please contact the School Teacher Fellow t.g.harrison@bristol.ac.uk. Such requests should be given as much notice as possible before the event is to happen.



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