Under the Microscope LIVE
Find out more about our Royal Society of Chemistry funded public engagement initiative!
How does it work?
After a year of successful public engagement and outreach based at the nmRC, we want to showcase electron microscopy to even more young people across Nottinghamshire! Under the Microscope LIVE is an interactive initiative based on bringing electron microscopy directly to the classroom.
The project prioritises student involvement by asking for suggestions of objects to be imaged in advance of the live session (via a video call), ensuring that the microscopy content is then relevant and captivating for the participants. There would be 3 sessions (2 interactive, 1 presentation) in total.
An online discussion with the class explaining the concept of electron microscopy and asking for sample suggestions.
Live electron microscopy in the classroom of the suggested samples.
An image that was taken during the session will be turned into a canvas, and presented to the class as a lasting memory of the experience.
Who can apply to be part of UtMLive?
We only have funding to visit 10 schools/provisions therefore places are limited. Here are the requirements to apply:
- The application form must be completed by a teacher.
- School/Provision must be based in Nottinghamshire.
- This initiative is aimed at those who are at KS4 or KS5 or equivalent age range.
Information pack for teachers
If you would like to read more about the initiative and how it was created, download our information pack here.
UtMLive Information Pack
Application form
If your school is interested in being part of Under the Microscope LIVE complete the form below.
Contact the team
If you have any questions about Under the Microscope LIVE, don't hestitate to get in touch with the team using the below email link - make sure to use the subject "Under the Microscope LIVE".
Enquiry about UtMLive