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University of Warwick brings interactive science and experiments to Coventry’s young people

On Thursday 19 February, young people from across Coventry had the opportunity to explore science, technology, and digital innovation when the University of Warwick hosted ‘Science Night!’ at Cheylesmore Community Centre.

The event welcomed over 140 young people and families, giving local 11-17 year olds an entertaining and interactive evening of digital games, competitions, and engaging science and engineering activities.

Warwick’s Mobile Planetarium was a highlight, offering guided tours of the night sky. Participants also discovered science in everyday life through activities such as blasting bacteria with “antibiotic” water guns, testing which materials work best for carving ice, and solving brain puzzles to see how the brain controls memory, movement, emotions, and decision-making.

Dr Kerry Baker, Associate Director of the Warwick Institute of Engagement, said: “It was inspiring to see young people and their adults so curious and willing to try something new. Events like this are about exploring new ideas, building on prior knowledge, learning something new, no matter your age or background.

“By bringing researchers and students into community spaces, we can enable people of any age to find out more about the huge range of activities that are taking place just down the road from them, and how these activities may be of interest, benefit and use to them, now or in the future.”

Working in collaboration with the University of Warwick Research Spotlights, the event brought cutting-edge research to life. Students from Warwick Medical School led basic life support sessions, demonstrating how sensors can record the body’s electrical activity and giving participants a practical understanding of how the heart and muscles work. Meanwhile, Warwick’s e-sports team ran structured gaming sessions, introducing young people to teamwork, strategy, and competitive play in a supervised environment.

Stephen Salalila, Centre Events Coordinator, Cheylesmore Community Centre, said: “Bringing activities like this into our community makes a real difference for the children and young people we work with. It gives them access to experiences and role models they might not otherwise encounter and helps them see that science and higher education are realistic options for their future. Working in partnership with the University means we can offer opportunities that broaden horizons and build confidence.”

‘Science Night!’ is part of Resonate, a year-round programme from the University of Warwick offering interactive events across Coventry, Warwickshire and campus, showcasing the work of Warwick staff and students to inspire curiosity and creativity.

Find out more about upcoming events at: resonatefestival.co.uk

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Notes to Editors

For more information please contact:

Stevie Connoll, Media & Communications Officer

stevie.connoll@warwick.ac.uk / +44 (0)7824 540791

About the University of Warwick 

Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick is a world-leading institution known for its commitment to era-defining innovation across research and education. A connected ecosystem of staff, students and alumni, the University fosters transformative learning, interdisciplinary collaboration and bold industry partnerships across state-of-the-art facilities in the UK and global satellite hubs. Here, spirited thinkers push boundaries, experiment and challenge convention to create a better world.

About Resonate 

This event is part of Resonate, a year-round programme from the University of Warwick offering free, interactive events across Coventry, Warwickshire, and campus, showcasing the work of Warwick staff and students to inspire curiosity and creativity. Find out more at: resonatefestival.co.uk

About Warwick Institute of Engagement (WIE) 

Warwick Institute of Engagement (WIE) supports staff and students at the University of Warwick to engage with the wider world through collaboration, knowledge exchange, and public engagement. It also facilitates public involvement in Warwick research and aims to make the university more open and accessible to all. WIE is home to Resonate, a year-round programme of events for all ages that take place across Coventry and Warwickshire.

Established in 2020, WIE provides training and support to help embed public engagement in Warwick's teaching, research and everything else that the university does. In 2024–25, WIE delivered, supported or shared 117 public events attended by over 12,600 people, involving 396 Warwick contributors and 52 external organisations.

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03 March 2026

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