Careers in Research open evening
In the autumn term each year, we open our doors to local sixth-form students in Chelsea or Sutton for an interactive open evening showcasing careers in research.
Over the course of the evening, students get the chance to step into the shoes of a cancer researcher, visiting working research labs and trying their hand at practical scientific techniques. They can discuss the broad range of careers available in cancer research with our scientific, clinical and corporate staff, and students.
Last year, 84% of the students we asked students felt more inspired about pursuing a career in science after attending the event, and 88% had a better understanding of the skills needed.
Sutton Big Bang Fair
ICR staff and students engage with the local community at the Sutton Big Bang Fair, where we showcase our world-leading research with a range of hands-on activities.
The ICR partners with the London Borough of Sutton, Sutton Grammar School and STEM Learning to deliver an exciting engagement programme that lets local people share in the great research happening on their door-step.
Last year, more than 2,000 local primary and secondary school students attended the fair at Sutton Grammar School. Visitors to the ICR stand had the chance to try out their pipetting skills, find out how we screen for new drugs in our lock and key activity, and learn about how we discover and develop new drugs to treat cancer.
Great Exhibition Road Festival
ICR staff and students share our research with the public at the annual Great Exhibition Road Festival, which takes place in our local borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Last year, we entertained visitors with an activity demonstrating how we are using microchips to detect cervical cancer. Visitors to our ‘detecting cancer’ stand took part in a hands-on demonstration of how microchips can be used to measure key information about cancer – showcasing an exciting collaborative project with Imperial College London.
The Great Exhibition Road Festival draws a large and varied local crowd of families, students and alumni of Imperial, and over the course of the weekend the ICR team engaged more than 500 visitors at the stand.
Public talks for the University of the Third Age
As part of our work with the local community, ICR staff and students engage with local members of the University of the Third Age, a network of learning groups aimed at encouraging older people to develop their interests in a friendly and informal environment.
Each year ICR researchers and staff deliver talks in Sutton to the local science branch of the University of the Third Age. Most recently, Varun Ramaswamy, PhD Student in the Division of Structural Biology, spoke about his research in the field of biophysics, and Debbie Gardner, Trial Manager in the Division of Clinical Studies, shared her work in clinical trials.