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The University of London Undergraduate Open Days are rorganised by The Careers Group and provide a great opportunity for prospective students to gain an insight into what it would be like to study one of the many institutes and colleges that make up the University of London. With that in mind, we understood the importance of making use of this great opportunity and so we managed to put together a stall. | The University of London Undergraduate Open Days are rorganised by The Careers Group and provide a great opportunity for prospective students to gain an insight into what it would be like to study one of the many institutes and colleges that make up the University of London. With that in mind, we understood the importance of making use of this great opportunity and so we managed to put together a stall. | ||
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===Public Engagement 3 - University College London Freshers' Fayre=== | ===Public Engagement 3 - University College London Freshers' Fayre=== |
Revision as of 00:22, 1 October 2010
Public Engagements
iGEM is not just about the lab work, public engagement forms a significant part of our work. As part of our engagement, we have engaged in multiple ativities from roaming the streets of london to having stalls at important fairs and conferences. The real advantage of this is to make sure that everybody in the world around you knows and understand that projects such as ours exist and to give them a real insight into the our efforts and ambitions.
Public Engagement 1 - The Streets
Thursday 26th August
Today was a real opportunity for us to hit the streets of London and really get an insight glimpse of what the public's perception of such projects and such technology was. We planned our route in such a way that we limited the bias in our engagement and reached out to people of all ages and of all disciplines. We started of at UCL itself, before heading over to SOAS, School of Oriental and African Studies. The people their tend lot more open minded and it was great to get their opinions. Following that, we visited the British Museum, a taxi cabin, a Church in Charing Cross and so overall, we interviewed many individuals ranging from toursists, worshippers, taxi drivers etc.
Some of the interviews have been included in the linked below, and to participate in such an event where we roamed the streets of London asking people's views on synthetic biology and gene manipulation was a great and interesting insight, and we understand its importance as a technique to help bridge the relationship between science and the public, especially when ethics is a major constituent of scientific developments.
Public Engagement 2 - University of London Open Day
Thursday 26th August
The University of London Undergraduate Open Days are rorganised by The Careers Group and provide a great opportunity for prospective students to gain an insight into what it would be like to study one of the many institutes and colleges that make up the University of London. With that in mind, we understood the importance of making use of this great opportunity and so we managed to put together a stall.
Public Engagement 3 - University College London Freshers' Fayre
Thursday 3th September - Friday 1st October