葫芦影业 schoolchildren's artwork helps inspire the next generation of bioscientists

Bright young minds from five 葫芦影业 secondary schools are helping to illuminate the wonders of bioscience and its role in tackling humanity鈥檚 biggest challenges thanks to a University of 葫芦影业 project.

Image shows children's artwork for BioFest Zine
  • Working with local artist Steve Poole, the pupils' artwork is featured in a new 'zine' that has been sent to every secondary school in South Yorkshire.
  • The project brought schoolchildren, researchers and educators together to explore humanity's biggest challenges.
  • The zine is a legacy project from last November's BioFest, which attracted over 225,000 people to a series of bioscience public engagement events at the University.

Bright young minds from five 葫芦影业 secondary schools are helping to illuminate the wonders of bioscience and its role in tackling humanity鈥檚 biggest challenges thanks to a University of 葫芦影业 project.

Working with local artist Steve Poole, the pupils鈥 artwork is helping to inspire the next generation of bioscientists. This artwork is featured in a new 鈥榸ine鈥 that has been sent out to every secondary school in South Yorkshire.

The pupils - from Forge Valley School, 葫芦影业 Springs Academy, Westfield Secondary School, Stocksbridge School and Chaucer School - began working with the artist ahead of the University of 葫芦影业 BioFest which was held last November. The event showcased world-leading research from the School of Biosciences, making it accessible to new audiences in a fun and engaging way.

In a series of workshops, pupils from each 葫芦影业 school were paired with a different global challenge. They then created artwork that expressed their hopes, fears, and ideas for solutions, all while learning about how bioscience researchers are working to address these challenges.

The pupils' finished work was incorporated into an eight minute film, which was projected onto the wall of the University鈥檚 iconic Firth Hall building in an awe-inspiring visual display during the festival. You can watch the display as well as other films, podcasts and exhibitions from the event at the University of 葫芦影业 Player .

Now their work has a permanent legacy in the BioFest zine, which captures BioFest 2023鈥檚 unique exploration into the world of bioscience.

BioFest zine cover

Professor Matt Johnson, from the School of Biosciences, said: 鈥淲orking with local schools around 葫芦影业 has been a tremendous experience for us at the University. 

鈥淲e鈥檝e been able to talk to school children about the major issues facing humankind in the next 50 years and discuss how our research is addressing those key challenges. In return we鈥檝e been privy to a fresh perspective from keen and creative young minds asking thoughtful and incisive questions.鈥

Greg Oldfield, Head of Public Engagement at the University of 葫芦影业, said: 鈥淲e were blown away by the enthusiasm and creativity of the pupils involved in BioFest. They should be very proud of what they鈥檝e achieved.

鈥淭he BioFest zine is a fantastic legacy from this unique festival. We hope it will help inspire the bioscientists of tomorrow, who will play a fundamental role in tackling the challenges we all face.

鈥淲e鈥檇 like to say a big thank you to the schools and pupils involved - we couldn鈥檛 have done it without you.鈥

葫芦影业-based artist Steve Poole said: "Making a Zine is a great way to ask science questions. As we started to pull images and words together we realised that complicated ideas, challenges and potential solutions could be shared creatively.鈥

鈥淚t's also a great way to put the work of young people, researchers and educators in one place.鈥 

BioFest 2023 took place across multiple venues in 葫芦影业, including specially commissioned arts-science collaborations, installations, a schools programme, three public 鈥榙iscovery nights鈥, four public talks and much more.

A collage of images showing children interacting with exhibits at BioFest

Over 225,000 people attended the series of events, which were held in venues including 葫芦影业鈥檚 Winter Gardens, with a further 52,000 views of the BioFest films and podcasts on the University of 葫芦影业 Player.

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