Arts and Humanities
Please see below for a summary of the additional opportunities available within this subject area, including the key contact. Please note: you can click on the expandable boxes at the bottom of the page for more detailed information.
If you are a member of university staff and have an opportunity you would like to share with us, please let us know by completing this form.
Title | Who is this opportunity for? | Description | Who to contact |
Heritage Learning Programme (University of Nottingham Museum/Manuscripts and Special Collections) |
KS1, KS2 |
This is a cross-curricular programme designed to meet National Curriculum objectives through innovative encounters with historical material and University expertise.
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For more information or to check eligibility, please contact the Heritage Learning Officers at heritagelearning@nottingham.ac.uk
You can find further information here
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Puberty Brain Adventure: Join a Real Psychology Research Study! |
KS2 |
Aimed at KS2 students wanting to participate in a research study on the University of Nottingham campus.
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lp-lifespanlab@nottingham.ac.uk.
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Further information
Heritage Learning Programme
The Heritage Learning Programme is an exciting, new offer for schools, developed between the University of Nottingham Museum and Manuscripts and Special Collections. The programme will become a “one-stop-shop” for teachers of Key Stages 1 and 2 classes to get hands on with heritage and learn about local history.
Schools can visit the University, or we can take sessions out into schools. Teachers can choose cross- curricular and practical sessions, exploring the worlds of the Romans, Saxons, and Vikings; the life of Florence Nightingale; and the everyday experience of men and women in World War I. Our learning resources also include the opportunity for learners to develop skills by looking at how writing and maps have changed throughout history.
Please note, that our learning programme is only available to schools from Widening Participation backgrounds. Please contact Stephanie and Charlotte, the University's Heritage Learning Officers, on the email address above to check eligibility.
Puberty Brain Adventure: Join a Real Psychology Research Study!
This event invites students (9-11 years) to visit the University of Nottingham and participate individually in real scientific research, exploring how puberty affects attention and memory. It's a unique opportunity to engage students in real lab activities, experience research first-hand, learn how experiments are conducted and gain insights into psychology. Key Points: Requires parental consent; 40-minute in-person session with an inconvenience allowance; Flexible timing: weekdays after school and Saturdays, 10am - 2pm. For details or to participate, contact lp-lifespanlab@nottingham.ac.uk....