Universities Family Visit day at the DiPM

The Division of Infection & Pathway Medicine (DIPM) at the University of Edinburgh will welcome up to 40 attendees to visit the Chancellor's Building and the DIPM labs on Saturday 24th June 2017.

This is a co-hosted event by Multi-Cultural Family Base MCFB), the University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University and Edinburgh Napier University.

This is an event towards widening participation in universities, in particular, engaging refugee and minorities families who may not have access to university environment. The general goal of the event is to encourage young people into universities, in particular Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) activities, and to demonstrate the inclusiveness of international scientific research. The programme includes presentations, games, information/play desks and lab tours for older children.

Student and staff volunteers from all 3 universities will be present to share their experience and facilitate the day.

The Universities Family Visit Day event is a great opportunity for the Edinburgh scientific community to welcome the migrant, refugee, and minorities communities within our work environment and showcase the international research being carried out in our laboratories. In science and engineering we need inclusiveness as the diversity of thoughts is important to generate high quality research and tackle tomorrow's challenges. With this event we hope to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers from a variety of backgrounds.

This event is funded by RSE Young Academy of Scotland (YAS), with in-kind participation from the 3 universities.

This event is led by Dr Maïwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas from the University of Heriot Watt, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow and Honorary Fellow at the DIPM, the University of Edinburgh.

For further infomation about this event, please contact Crystal Lei, the DIPM Administrator.

 

Further information

Multi-Cultural Family Base website (MCFB)

Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine (DiPM)

Dr Maiwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas staff profile

Widening Participation at the University of Edinburgh

RSE Young Academy of Scotland website