KAAEP Newsletter for Christmas and Term 3
The Academic Enrichment Newsletter lists some of the many opportunities for enrichment in our area, as well as websites to explore, recorded talks, recommended podcasts, competitions, and more.
The Academic Enrichment Newsletter lists some of the many opportunities for enrichment in our area, as well as websites to explore, recorded talks, recommended podcasts, competitions, and more.
Trinity Talks offer a public platform for Trinity fellows and the broader academic community to share their latest research and thinking. Wide ranging in subject, from Brexit to poetry, and from international criminal justice to the visual arts, these highly informative and engaging talks are a chance to hear some of the leaders in their fields.
Trinity College is pleased to announce the launch of the third season of Events at the College – featuring a fantastic line-up of fascinating Trinity Talks on topical subjects of interest to students and the general public. The programme is open for everyone to attend – no specialist knowledge required.
The King Alfred's Academy Academic Enrichment Newsletter for Term 2 has just been released!
ETrust are excited to let you know that they are now accepting applications for their Oxford Face to Face Routes into STEM course experience that will take place locally for our students over the upcoming half term – 29 - 31 October.
For all who are fascinated by mythological creatures as well as Dinosaurs, there is a Creature Festival at Cheney School on Friday 11th October, after school, and it is FREE. But you do need to book in advance.
The University of Oxford has opened a new FREE online course for students in Years 10-13 who love maths and physics. Registration is open until 3rd October, so don't miss out!
The Dr Mark Caplen Young Writers Competition is a new event run by the Wantage Literary Festival, and it asks young people to write a review of a favourite book, film, TV show, play or podcast. There are different age categories and some great cash prizes!
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) are always thinking up unusual competition ideas to put students' understanding of Chemistry to the test, This is their latest offering!
Royal Society of Chemistry - Competition for Students in Years 7 and 8: The Chemistry of Christmas!
Join us for a fascinating evening with Actor and Comedian Marcus Broigstocke, who will aim to persuade you that the Arts are not important but absolutely essential.
To enter this competition, you need to write a 500-word essay on "Why I love Science". The winner will receive an Amazon Fire 7 Tablet. Entries open on 1st September and close on 8th November.