This summer, the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences has announced an exciting collaboration with Ness Botanic Gardens to present a series of free talks about the Natural World.
Researchers from the Faculty will be heading to the gardens next month to engage with the local community and discuss a variety of nature-related topics.
In these free public talks, participants will explore a different fascinating subject each week, covering everything from the creatures inhabiting our gardens to the intricate world of insects. Open to everyone aged 12 and above, these talks require no prior scientific background, making them perfect for families, friends, and anyone with an interest in nature. Additionally, those keen on public engagement can gain inspiration from our outstanding speakers.
Every Tuesday this August
The event series take place every Tuesday over August with the following themes:
- 6th August: Our World
- 13th August: Insects
- 20th August: Animals
- 27th August: Creatures of the Garden
Why Attend?
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hear from expert speakers, make valuable community connections, and meet fellow nature enthusiasts from the local area and beyond.
Don’t miss out on this chance to learn about some of the cutting-edge science and research happening here in the North West. Secure your free tickets now and join us at Ness Botanic Gardens.