Coventry University research aims to spark children's interest in science - The Coventry Observer

Coventry University research aims to spark children's interest in science

Coventry Editorial 25th Jul, 2018 Updated: 27th Jul, 2018   0

SCHOOL’S out for the summer but Coventry University is offering studious children the chance to learn about science with a fun-filled week of experiments.

Coventry Young Researchers is encouraging children and their parents to engage with some enjoyable research during the summer holidays.

It aims to inspire an interest in science through a range of psychological experiments, activities and arts and crafts – from making dinosaur masks to creating plasticine brains.

This year, the free event is bigger than ever before – with 13 different research projects for youngsters to take part in.




The experiments are designed to help academics understand more about subjects such as healthy eating, reading and writing and creativity. Data is collected for ongoing university research.

One experiment aims to find out if the portion size on a child’s plate affects how many vegetables they eat.


Another tests how well a computer can read children’s handwriting.

Other research looks into if children are more likely to tidy up if there’s an adult present and another experiment will pitch youngsters against their parents to try to find out who is more creative.

There are also experiments to find out how children break up nonsense words into silly sounds and how youngsters’ reading is affected by different devices, such as mobile phones or tablets.

Organiser Dr Emma Vardy, a researcher at the university’s Centre for Advances in Behavioural Science, said: “We want children to see that science is fun and that there’s much more to it than what you learn at school.

“It’s great to see kids getting so excited about taking part in our research and having fun.

“We hope it sparks a life-long interest in science for them.

“I think a lot of kids in Coventry will walk through the university campus, but they never come into the buildings to see what goes in here. This is our way of opening the university’s doors to them, show them what we do and give them a chance to join in with our work, while having a great time.”

The event is aimed at youngsters aged between six and 12. It takes place at the university’s Lanchester Library from Monday, August 6 until Friday August 10 and families can book for morning or afternoon sessions.

For more information and to register visit www.coventry.ac.uk/youngresearchers.

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