National Science and engineering week
This record is part of
a dataset collected by the EU Commission in June-September 2018
. Some of these links will therefore die out with time.
Please see the
overview of courses maintained by ETPLAS
or contact Norecopa for more information.
Owner/Developer: Understanding Animal Research (UAR)
Country: |
United Kingdom |
---|---|
Languages: |
English |
Url: |
http://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/schools-education/open-labs/ |
Created: |
14 March 2014 |
Founding source: |
The principal funding source of the organisation in 2016 was subscriptions from member organisations. UAR hasmore than 100 institutional members, most of whom pay an annual subscription. TProject funding was also received from organisations wishing to support UAR projects. |
Locations: |
United Kingdom |
Description: | Launching during National Science Week (15-24 March), Open Labs is the start of a three-year programme during which hundreds of school children will tour research facilities, meet scientists and veterinarians, and see the animals at the centre of the research. UCL is the first facility to open its doors to students with a further eight universities and research centres* taking part over the course of Science Week. Open Labs has been developed by Understanding Animal Research in collaboration with these nine leading science centres across the UK. While Understanding Animal Research already conduct over 300 schools talks every year, this is the first coordinated national effort to allow children to see first-hand what happens in research facilities, and help them to make up their own minds about this controversial yet important subject. Adrian Deeny, Director Biological Services said: “Animals are used in medical research to better understand the cause of disease and to test new forms of therapy. A visit to a lab is the best way for young people to see how animal research is conducted at UCL and how it improves our understanding of human diseases.” Wendy Jarrett, CEO of Understanding Animal Research said: “Many young people’s ideas of what animal research involves do not match up with the facts. There is no better way of understanding the realities of why and how animals are used in research in this country than seeing the animals for oneself and talking to the staff who look after them. We hope this project will help young people across the country to make up their own minds about animal research, based on their own experience of an animal house.” |
Format: |
Other |
Presence: |
Optional / Voluntary |
Access: |
Free |
Content type: |
Practical |
Duration: |
7 days |
Frequency: |
One-time event |
Target audience: |
Students |
Educational level: |
High school |
3rs relevance: |
Replacement, Refinement |
Topics covered: |
Carrying out procedures on animals, Designing procedures and projects, Taking care of animals |
3rs coverage: |
Full coverage (a dedicated course) |
Fant du det du lette etter?
Ja, jeg fant det! Nei, jeg fant det ikke!Takk for din tilbakemelding! Vær oppmerksom på at vi ikke kan kontakte deg hvis ikke du oppgir din epostadresse.
Hva lette du etter?
Gi oss gjerne en tilbakemelding slik at vi kan forbedre informasjonen på siden. På forhånd takk for hjelpen! Vennligst skriv inn din epostadresse hvis du vil ha et svar.
Kontakt oss gjerne på e-post hvis du har spørsmål.