STEAM Nature Experience

STEAM Nature Experience


Mo Abusef
Mo Abusef
STEAM Nature Experience
If you’re curious about the natural world and how it connects with  STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths), this summer event is a brilliant chance to explore it all in a relaxed, semi‑outdoor setting. 
Students will enjoy inspiring talks, hands‑on activities, and interactive sessions designed to support them wherever they are on their STEAM journey.

Girls, young women, and non‑binary students aged 5–15 are invited to join a free, fun, food‑filled day in London on Friday 24 July, from 9:45 to 14:45.

What’s Happening on the Day
Junior Activities:

Students will design a brand‑new eco‑friendly city or park, exploring how animals live, adapt, and evolve. They’ll think creatively about how humans and nature can thrive together.

Connect Activities:
Through ideas such as biomimicry, clean energy, food production, and nature‑inspired technology, students will build a future‑proofed city, park, and farm where people and wildlife coexist.

Why Join?
– Explore exciting STEAM skills
– Build friendships and community
– Meet inspiring role models
– Shape your future through creativity
– Take home goody bags

Agenda
– 9:45–10:15 – Welcome
– 10:15–10:30 – Warm‑up activity
– 10:30–12:10 – Interactive talks & activities
– 12:10–12:50 – Lunch
– 12:50–14:30 – Interactive talks & activities
– 14:30–14:45 – Event close

What Participants Say
“I enjoyed designing my product and meeting new friends” – Gemma
“I enjoyed connecting with people from such different fields” – Maria‑Emilia

Please click here to register for the event.
 
Mr Abusef

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