The Big Bang London 2012

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Wednesday 11 July, 2012

Westminster Kingsway College
211 Grays Inn Road
London
WC1X 8RA

 

Bionic ManA great FREE day for young people to explore the excitement and potential of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

The Big Bang London is also about encouraging students to develop their own STEM projects. Therefore, all schools coming along need to bring student work to display. But we recognise the time pressures in school and so have tried to make it an easy process to get your students to present their work... Find out more

What's on at The Big Bang London? 

• Meet the Bionic Man and his medical implants

Classroom medics logo•  Warm up for the Olympics with Classroom Medics... Race Usain Bolt and other sports science games

• Meet the team from IBM and take part in a range of TryScience experiments

 • Become a structural engineer with the STIXX machine

 • The Royal Veterinary College introduces "Zebrafish... Mending our broken hearts"

Boy looks through magnifying glass 2•  Investigate a crime scene and test the forensic evidence

•  Explore space science with SEPnet

Get up close to fuel cells, nano-particles, clock reactions, polymers and non-newtonian fluids with the Royal Society of Chemistry and the University of SurreyRobogals logo

• Build a robot and programme it to act the way you want with Robogals

 

 

Find out more about the exciting activities at The Big Bang London >

Keep up to date > All the latest plans for The Big Bang London will be on Twitter @TBB_London

Bring along a school group > Your students can have a great day out and find out about the many opportunities studying STEM subjects can offer... More...

Get your students competing > Any students aged 11-18 can enter a STEM-based project; whether it has been created for another competition, in an after-school club, in class or as coursework. More...

Showcase your organisation > Join this lively, interactive event to present your work in STEM to young people across the capital. More...

 

To get a small taste of The Big Bang London in 2010 view our video report on the day: