Two key community events, both designed to help people explore Lancaster University's cutting-edge research, experience interactive activities and discover more about its work, are lined up for April.
And this year, for the first time, the Lancaster University Exchange (April 10), an opportunity for the public to hear more about university activities and ask searching questions, will herald the official start of the ever-popular Campus in the City interactive showcase (on April 11 and 12).
Campus in the City
This year Campus in the City brings some of the University's research to life with more than 30 free, family-friendly activities, designed to spark curiosity and inspire all ages.
Curious minds of all ages can treat their cuddly toy at the Teddy Bear Hospital, crack a case as a junior detective, play Researcher Guess Who? and tinker with tech to build a games console.
You can explore the art of beatboxing, discover how the tongue works and experience AI-powered Shadowplay, virtual reality, and eye-tracking games.
If that isn't enough you can get creative with bubble making, clay modelling inspired by Morecambe Bay or learn about the fascinating inventor-poet Humphry Davy, plus so much more.
Visitors will also have the chance to take part in real research and discover how the University's work shapes everyday life.
This year the emphasis is well and truly on interactive, hands-on activities, linked to the University's fascinating research, and mind-blowing discoveries.
More Music in Morecambe provides the venue for the first day of Campus in the City (10.30am to 4pm) on Friday, April 11 with The Storey in Lancaster providing the city centre venue on Saturday, April 12 (10.30am - 4pm).
The two days are packed with exciting experiences, all carefully curated by Lancaster's researchers, students, and staff.
All you need to do is turn up, get involved, and let curiosity lead the way!
Please note not all events are on both days so do check the programme before you visit. www.lancs.ac.uk/events/campus-in-the-city
The only activity that does need booking in advance is a family-friendly film screening of animated classic Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind taking place at 2pm, The Gregson Centre in Lancaster. Seats are free, but limited, so please reserve your place here. https://www.trybooking.com/uk/ELPO.