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What is the purpose of Richie science workshops?
Our workshops are designed to excite and inspire young people about STEM, in particular the need to be inquisitive and scientific in our approach to finding solutions for today’s problems. The in-person workshops provide students with an interactive learning experience with hands-on STEM activities.
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How long do the workshops last?
Each workshop would typically take up to half a day for 30 children.
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What is the expected outcome for the students after attending a workshop?
The students will feel enthusiastic about STEM and will see how all low carbon energy sources are needed to meet important climate change goals, as well as what nuclear energy is, which is more difficult to understand than wind or solar energy for example. The workshop includes a variety of activities to keep students engaged and appeal to a range of learning preferences.
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Are there any costs associated with running a workshop?
There is no cost for schools that host our workshops. Staffing and all materials and equipment are provided by Urenco.
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Who can attend the workshops?
The workshops take place close to our global sites and are tailored for students in primary school. They fit well with science or STEM focused activities.
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What topics are covered in the workshop?
The workshops cover a wide range of topics related to STEM, climate and environmental responsibilities including the science behind uranium enrichment and nuclear power generation. An important sustainable source of energy, recognised by governments globally.
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How can my school host a workshop?
We run our workshops with schools located near our Urenco sites please email [email protected] for more information. Even if we cannot host a local workshop, there may be other options we can discuss.
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What information can I use to teach nuclear energy in the classroom?
To provide a comprehensive overview of nuclear energy for students, including how it works, and how it can support our net zero ambition, we have several resources you can use - download our animation and fun facts section in our Students’ page and view more resources below.
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What is the purpose of Richie science workshops?
Our workshops are designed to excite and inspire young people about STEM, in particular the need to be inquisitive and scientific in our approach to finding solutions for today’s problems. The in-person workshops provide students with an interactive learning experience with hands-on STEM activities.
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Who can attend the workshops?
The workshops take place close to our global sites and are tailored for students in primary school. They fit well with science or STEM focused activities.
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How long do the workshops last?
Each workshop would typically take up to half a day for 30 children.
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What topics are covered in the workshop?
The workshops cover a wide range of topics related to STEM, climate and environmental responsibilities including the science behind uranium enrichment and nuclear power generation. An important sustainable source of energy, recognised by governments globally.
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What is the expected outcome for the students after attending a workshop?
The students will feel enthusiastic about STEM and will see how all low carbon energy sources are needed to meet important climate change goals, as well as what nuclear energy is, which is more difficult to understand than wind or solar energy for example. The workshop includes a variety of activities to keep students engaged and appeal to a range of learning preferences.
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How can my school host a workshop?
We run our workshops with schools located near our Urenco sites please email [email protected] for more information. Even if we cannot host a local workshop, there may be other options we can discuss.
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Are there any costs associated with running a workshop?
There is no cost for schools that host our workshops. Staffing and all materials and equipment are provided by Urenco.
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What information can I use to teach nuclear energy in the classroom?
To provide a comprehensive overview of nuclear energy for students, including how it works, and how it can support our net zero ambition, we have several resources you can use - download our animation and fun facts section in our Students’ page and view more resources below.