Brunel Research Jamboree
Join us for the first ever Brunel Research Jamboree!
Date and time
Location
Brunel University London
Kingston Lane Uxbridge UB8 3PH United KingdomAbout this event
- 6 hours
Brunel Research Jamboree
Venue: Bishops Green Marquee, Brunel University London. Opposite the Sport Centre/Gym.
Join us for the first ever Brunel Research Jamboree! This day will give you the opportunity to tell us what you think and learn more about Brunel research.
There will be a variety of activities for all ages, 0-100+
- River Invasion board game
- Research treasure trail around the Brunel campus
- Ludo Flamenco guitar performance
- Happy to Chat
- Cells & Chromosomes, Genes & Genomes: get stuck in to create the artwork
- Judge the Research In Action picture competition
- And more…
There will be NO:
- Lectures
- Talks
- Panel Discussions
- Or anything else that requires you to sit still and listen
Some activities may be messy (paint!). Some may involve walking around the Brunel campus. All are optional. The day will be based in the marquee on Bishops Green, opposite the Sport Centre, and elsewhere on campus.
Pop in for an hour or two, or stay all day - it's up to you!
An e-permit for parking is available on request; details will be in your confirmation email.
This event is part of the Brunel Research Festival, which returns this May for a packed programme of online and in-person activities, celebrating how Brunel's research is changing society for the better. Free and open to all.
Explore the programme: brunel.ac.uk/brf
Frequently asked questions
All venues at Brunel are widely accessible. More information on our venue accessibility is available via the AccessAble website. https://www.accessable.co.uk/brunel-university-london. Feel free to contact us at researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk . Do let us know on the day if you need assistance.
No, there will not be an online option for this event, due to its interactive nature.
The marquee venue does not have a hearing loop. Please contact us to discuss any accessibility needs you may have and we will endeavour to support. Please contact us for further information: researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk
Yes, there is a dedicated Quiet Room on campus and often nearby rooms that are available. Feel free to contact us at researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk
Yes, we will be please to welcome you and your carer. You can contact us at researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk to advise us any specific support needs you may have.
Yes - please let us know when booking your ticket. You can contact us at researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk
YES! Children are encouraged to attend, accompanied by a responsible adult.
Detailed instructions will be provided by email to attendees, but please find general information here: brunel.ac.uk/about/finding-us
Filming and/or photography will be taking place and clear signage will be displayed across the site. Footage and images are used to further the reach of our events. Those not wishing to be included in any footage should notify staff at the event.
Feel free to contact us at researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk or speak with a member of staff on arrival
Yes, we would be delighted to welcome your group. Please contact us via researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk.
The nearest Blue Badge carparking is within 200 metres of the entrance. All parking during working hours requires an e-permit. Please contact us to request and for further information: researchengagement@brunel.ac.uk
Light refreshments are provided (e.g. tea, coffee, soft drinks). There are catering and retail outlets on campus, where you can purchase food, according to your preference.
There are no dedicated baby change facilities; every building has accessible toilets, which you may find suitable. Breastfeeding is welcome in all public areas on campus. Should you need a private space for breastfeeding, there are dedicated facilities available. Please contact us for further info.
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Brunel University London is a modern, forward thinking University based in Hillingdon in the west of London. We are heavily involved with our local community and run a wide range of events throughout the year that members of the public can get involved with, from public lectures on our research, to charity fundraising events and foreign language courses.