Outreach and Widening Participation
2014-15 Yearbook
Contents 1. Welcome to Widening Participation at RVC
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2. Summary of activities
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3. Events by month
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4. Case studies: Schools BSc and MSci Open Evening CafĂŠ Scientifique Loan Boxes- Crick Institute
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5. Case studies: Public and community outreach Science Festivals Great British Bioscience Festival Latitude Family Fun Days at RVC sites
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6. Night at the Vet College
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7. Sutton Trust Summer School
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8. Brightside Trust
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9. Farm visits for schools
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10. Looking ahead
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Acknowledgements
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Widening Participation Staff Jon Parry - Deputy Director of RVC Access Dr Grace Sim- Outreach Development Manager Isi Adeola - Outreach Development Assistant Report complied by Grace Sim
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1. Welcome to Widening Participation at RVC At the RVC, we are committed to attracting the best and brightest students no matter what background they come from. We want to ensure that applicants to the RVC, and to other universities, are not held back by social and economic barriers and that our student cohort reflects the diverse society we live in. This is why we provide activities, events and courses that help to widen participation not only here, but across HE in general.
The chart above illustrates our approach to working with young people; the older they are, the more in depth our work.
As a Higher Education Institute our Widening Participation aims are: • • • •
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to ensure that our commitment to equality of opportunity is reflected fully in the recruitment, admission, and subsequent support, both academic and non-academic, of students from all backgrounds; to make information about the veterinary and related professions, and about the requirements of entry to these professions, more widely available; to continue to facilitate the development of the profile of the veterinary and related professions so that they more closely reflect the communities that they serve; to make a positive contribution to the quality of education and student aspirations in the districts in which its campuses are located; to provide a national lead and focus in widening participation in the veterinary and related disciplines.
Widening Participation is part of the RVC Access Team. This Yearbook summarises activity in Widening Participation in the year 2014-15, including events which WP staff managed or worked owing to a mixture of WP and Recruitment students attending. 3
2. Summary of activities How many people did we meet? 40
769 (20 273 in 2013-14)
WP/Outreach contacts 2014-15 35000
30000
Number of people
25000
20000 2014-15 15000
2013-14
10000
5000
0 Primary
Secondary
Public/Teachers
Audience
There has been a strategic move to work with more secondary pupils; in particular Year 12s. We have increased our involvement in Science Fairs and festivals for the general public. This is based on the recognition that events with wide age ranges are good environments to promote Postgraduate courses in addition to encouraging prospective Undergraduates. We have benefited from being associated with organisations such as the Royal Institution and Society of Biology, who have reciprocally invited us to events they are taking part in. 4
2. Summary of activities Where did our audiences come from?
2014-15
2013-14
We have actioned our strategic aim to work with HEFCE Polar Quintiles 1 and 2 (lowest participation in HE) in a number of ways: • Involvement in Science Festivals in low polar quintile areas e.g. Great British Bioscience Festival, Hackney; Brighton Science Festival, and Middlesbrough Science Festival. • Prioritising education activities with pupils from quintiles 1 and 2 e.g. Sutton Trust Summer School participants • Isi Adeola visiting low polar quintile schools (identified through Sutton Trust Summer School applicants) with a Wild Animal Biology Masters Talk e.g. 5 Plymouth, Grimsby
3. Events by month In addition to Afternoon Anatomy and visiting schools for outreach sessions, we also undertook new projects and specific initiatives as follows in 2014-15. Month
Date
Audience
Event
Location
September
17-23
Secondary pupils
RVC On Tour
London, Bury Cardiff, Hampshire
September
25-27
General Public
Gravity Fields Festival
Grantham
October
5
General Public
Udder Marathon
Herts
October, April, May, July
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General Public
Ri Family Fun Days and Adult Lates events
Royal Institution
October , March
General Public
Night at the Vet College
RVC Camden
November, February, April, May
Secondary pupils
Dairy and Lambing Days
RVC Farm
November
13-16
Schools and General Public
Great British Bioscience FestivalSML
Hackney
November
26
Teachers
BSc Launch event
RVC Camden
December
4
Secondary Pupils
CafĂŠ Scientifique with Hackney New School
RVC Camden
December
21
Secondary pupils
Nancy Rothwell Award Prize Day, joint with Society of Biology
RVC Camden
Families
New RVC Family Museum Open Days
RVC Camden
February, April, May February
13-15
General Public
Brighton Science Festival
Brighton
March
7
General Public
Middlesbrough Science Festival
RVC Camden
March
11-21
All
Various Science Week events
RVC Camden/ outreach
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Month
Date
Audience
Event
Location
April
15
Primary pupils
Loan boxes; joint with the Crick Institute
Camden schools
May
9
Prospective Students
Open Day (joint with RVC Access)
RVC Hawkshead
May
26
Secondary pupils
Museum Open Day for Sutton Trust applicants
RVC Camden
June
1
Secondary pupils
Brightside E Mentoring scheme
Online
June
5-6
Schools and General Public
Cheltenham Science Festival
Cheltenham
June
7
General Public
Open Farm Sunday
RVC Farm
June
8-23
Primary/Secondary pupils
Sylvia Adams Funded Farm Schools Project
RVC Farm
June
25
Prospective students
BSc Evening event
RVC Camden
June
30
Secondary
Big Bang Fair South
Ardingly Showground
July
1
Secondary
Big Bang Fair East
Newmarket
July
2
General Public
Norfolk Show
Royal Agricultural showground
July
16-20
General Public
Latitude Festival
Henham Park Suffolk
July
26-30
Prospective students
Sutton Trust Summer School
RVC Hawkshead
August
2-14
Prospective Students
Pre Vet Summer School (Managed by Ryan Donno; delivery supported by WP staff)
RVC Hawkshead
August
26
Teachers
Sutton Trust CPD, joint with Imperial and King’s Colleges
RVC Camden
August
29-30
General Public
‘Curious’, Knowledge Quarter Launch festival
Granary Square
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4. Case studies: Schools 4.1 BSc and MSci Open Evening June 25th saw a new format of Open Evening, aimed at raising the profile of the BSc and Msci courses for Year 12 pupils. The need to hold this open evening arose throughout the year and this evening activity in June was proposed as a joint activity with academic staff, to encourage future applications. The evening included a talk by course leader Dr Charlotte Lawson, and a practical activity designed to teach participants to correctly identify a diabetic sample. Feedback was positive and included: I learnt about the biological sciences courses and it is now in my top 2 options of what I want to study at university pupil, Dr Challoners’ High School I would definitely consider the different courses that RVC are offering that I hadn't known a great deal about beforehand pupil, Chadwell Heath Academy
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4. Case studies: Schools 4.2 Café Scientifique, Hackney New School
Julian Drewe previously offered a ‘Pandemics Masterclass’ event. We worked with Hackney New School’s Headteacher Lesley Falconer to plan an after school event for Year 8s. They were presented with a number of clues, and asked to work out what the common theme was, in order to identify Julian’s research. He then discussed the clues in turn and explained how they were relevant to epidemiology. Clues included an inflatable glove with questions such as ‘Find Morocco. Why has Morocco been expelled from the 2015 African Cup of Nations?’ (refused to host the event due to Ebola risk); and leaflets from The Royal Free hospital where Ebola victims were quarantined. Cuddly toys of animals which can contract the same diseases as humans (such as bats and camels), were hidden in the museum for pupils to find! This format is fun and interactive and leads to useful conversation, therefore we would like to expand by running Café Scientifique events for Year 12s in future.
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4. Case studies: Schools 4.3 Loan Boxes for Camden Primary Schools
We have worked with Clare Davy, Education Manager at the Francis Crick Institute, to offer Loan boxes to Camden Primary Schools. Containing comparable bones specimens from horses and dogs, these loan boxes have proved very popular and have been circulating during the Summer Term. The Francis Crick Institute are managing logistics; however they include resources which were developed jointly, and encourage Camden Schools to book a visit to our museum. We have seen increased visits from local Camden primary schools based on this initiative.
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5. Case studies: Public/community outreach 5.1 Science Festivals: Grantham, Brighton, Middlesbrough, Cheltenham, Big Bang South, East and North East Following last year’s participation in Cheltenham Science Festival, RVC Outreach activities were invited to Gravity Fields in Grantham, Brighton Science Festival, Middlesbrough (where we were hosted by the Society of Biology). The BBC paid for our Student Ambassadors and our accommodation and travel at Cheltenham this year, to support Professor Alan Wilson’s engaging lecture about the Structure and Motion lab’s work with cheetahs and domestic cats. These events are fantastic hubs to engage schools from the area in hands on activities, and our veterinary skills activities are extremely popular. We have developed from last year by borrowing new specimens from Richard Prior, such as an elephant femur and a collection of pathology specimens for young people to identify the disease the animal suffered from. We would like to include more science hands on activities and this will be a focus for next year’s development.
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5. Case studies: Public/community outreach 5.2 Great British Bioscience Festival, Bethnal Green Anna Wilson and Grace Sim worked on a bid to be part of the Great British Bioscience Festival during early 2014; the Structure and Motion Lab and RVC Access collaborated to produce festival materials for the stand ‘Running, Jumping, Flying’ for this public engagement event which took place from November 13-15 in Museum Gardens, Bethnal Green. Since then, RVC Access has worked with 15 Tower Hamlets/Newham schools resulting from the contacts made in Hackney. The materials made for the event, such as a circuit board illustrating the GPS collar components, have become a permanent feature for festivals in 2015. We are very grateful to the Structure and Motion lab team for their time and effort in making this a success!
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5. Case studies: Public/community outreach 5.3 Latitude Festival Latitude Festival held a schools day to celebrate their 10th anniversary, and RVC were asked to be part of it. We were also invited to stay for the subsequent two days. During that time over 40 000 people were on site, and we met over 6000 of those in the young people’s area. We were loaned a tent for the occasion, and set up veterinary and science activities. Non-science festivals are an emerging area for community engagement by science communication organisations, and the advantage of meeting new audiences at these events is that the visitors have time to talk; plus they are not already ‘science supporters’ who would attend on site events at RVC.
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5. Case studies: Public/community outreach 5.4 Family Fun Days at RVC Sites New this year, we have offered Family Fun Days at RVC’s Anatomy Museum in Camden. Supplemented by art and hands on veterinary skills activities, these have booked fast during winter months. In addition, we supported Open Farm Sunday with Family activities. We intend to continue offering Family Fun Days at half terms and in the holidays.
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6. Night at the Vet College The themes for Night at the Vet College this year were ‘Supersize Animals’ and ‘Reproduction’. These events have snowballed from 200 visitors in 2012 to over 750 in 2015, which we see as a plateau in terms of visitor numbers owing to our maximum capacity on site at Camden. Our funding was from The Physiological Society and additionally from the Society for Reproduction and Fertility (with thanks to Dr Andrew Childs for assitance with this funding). In order to secure longer term funding we are applying to the Wellcome Trust for a people Award, to try and embed the work which has been done in establishing these events. In 2015 the winter event will be on November 11th, with a theme about Animal Aging, to link in with The Physiological Society. In 2016 we are working collaboratively with The Physiological Society on a number of events on the theme ‘Elite Performance in Animals’. This will mean that our some of events are funded without having to apply for Public Engagement Grants.
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7. Summer Schools
Summer Schools are for approx. 50 students aged 17plus, and are residential at Hawkshead. As well as running and managing the Sutton Trust Summer School, for the first time RVC Access ran the Pre Vet Summer school, which RVC WP and Outreach staff supported. Our Sutton Trust Summer school was filmed by BBC news this year as background to an article about university fees! RVC Access has amassed a considerable amount of learning with regard to successful, engaging Summer Schools, which see the attendees leaving with a host of new friends and renewed motivation to focus on studies and work experience.
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8. Brightside Trust
The Brightside Trust is an e-mentoring scheme, a means of linking prospective and current students to provide support for applications. We have moved on from last year’s initial ‘Virtual Work experience’ offer to give more management to Brightside. We have co-developed a 6 week programme which we have offered to unsuccessful Sutton Trust Summer School applicants, whom we were unable to offer a place due to capacity; despite them having good potential as students. They were recruited at a Museum Open Day in May 2015, then took part in the programme until the end of the Summer Term 2015; receiving certificates to finish. We had some students who were unable to take up our places at the Sutton Trust Summer School at the last minute owing to personal circumstances changing. We were able to offer these remaining places to E-mentees who had put in considerable effort and would benefit from coming to the Summer School. It was an advantage to be able to link on site and online learning opportunities.
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9. Bolton’s Park Farm Dairy and Lambing Days have now become an established part of the year, running in half terms and holidays. We have found that a number of International Summer School students previously attended Dairy and Lambing Days, therefore they are a useful means of introducing prospective students to RVC and meet the need to gain work experience, particularly for young people from cities. This year Sarah Seymour from Development secured funding from the Sylvia Adams Trust, £5000 for a Farm Schools project for local Hertfordshire Schools to visit. A full evaluation report of the 8 school visits which resulted has been written by a freelancer who was employed to evaluate the project; contact gsim@rvc.ac.uk for this. Katrina Thomson worked as a freelance educator to deliver the sessions, managed by WP and Outreach together with Paul Christian. Considerable effort went into arranging this project, and teachers reported positive learning outcomes for pupils.
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10. Looking ahead: 2015-16 Month
Date
Audience
Event
Location
September
7-10
Secondary pupils
British Science Festival
Bradford
October
7
Secondary Pupils
Monthly Masterclasses Start
RVC Camden
General Public
Family Fun Days
London
October, February, May November
11
General Public
Night at the Vet College
RVC Camden
December
21
Secondary pupils
Nancy Rothwell Award
RVC Camden
General Public
Elite Athletes events with The Society of Physiology
Various
January February
17
Secondary pupils
Horse Day with the Loriners’ Society
RVC Camden
March
11-21
Secondary pupils
Science Week
Various
March
TBC
Secondary pupils
Big Bang Fair
Birmingham
Secondary pupils
Dairy /Lambing Days
RVC Hawkshead
April
May
7
Prospective Students
Open Day
RVC Hawkshead
June
TBC
Secondary pupils
Big Bang Fairs
RVC Hawkshead
TBC
TBC
General Public
Ri Family Fun Days/Lates
London
July
TBC
General Public
Latitude/ other Festival
TBC
July
25-29
Secondary Pupils
Sutton Trust Summer School
RVC Hawkshead
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11. Acknowledgements
In addition to staff named previously in this document, we would like to thank all staff who have generously given time to support RVC Access/ Widening Participation and Outreach events, particularly the following departments: • • • • • • • • • • • •
Academic Development Accommodation ACT Admissions Anatomy Services Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital Bolton’s Park Farm Catering Clinical Skills Centre Comparative Biomedical Sciences Development E Media
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Estates Equine Referral Hospital Finance Library And Information Services Marketing Pathology Queen Mother Animal Hospital Reception and Security Registry SML Student Ambassadors VEEPH
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