Providing a unique taste of University life

Senior Lecturer Dr Jackie Parry (left) and PhD student Amber Lynch, from the Dep
Senior Lecturer Dr Jackie Parry (left) and PhD student Amber Lynch, from the Department of Biomedical and Life Sciences, demonstrate some ‘Super Squidgy Science’.
Tune into a musical workshop for babies, brand your own smoothie, take a look round the labs, interact with a scarecrow robot or catch one of the mini public lectures. These are just a handful of exciting activities taking place on Saturday 13 September when Lancaster University stages a Community Activities Day on campus. Through an action-packed programme of more than 80 imaginative and innovative activities, from 11am to 5pm, the University is keen to provide an insight into life on campus. The free event, geared at all ages and all members of the regional community, will showcase some the University's world-class teaching and research together with a glimpse of the excellent facilities on site. The event has been arranged as part of the University's 50th anniversary celebrations. Vice Chancellor Professor Mark E. Smith said: "This milestone year gives us an opportunity not only to celebrate our world class credentials in teaching and research, but also to celebrate and strengthen our community links closer to home.
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