Giant Games + Big Build Minigolf Mania
Make and play minigolf as you learn about Imperial research in this hands on activity.
Location
Imperial College School of Public Health
90 Wood Lane London W12 0BZ United KingdomAbout this event
Join us for a round of minigolf in this interactive STEM workshop! Become an engineer and create your own amazing minigolf hole before we put them together to create a giant golf course that we can all play together.
Start by being inspired for your creations as you meet real researchers, play their minigolf holes and learn more about their research while relaxing on the green! Health snacks, fruit and drinks will be provided.
After you’ve finished your snacks and played some games, you can make your own amazing course. Explore slopes, angles, forces and construction skills at your own pace as we make our own golf holes!
You don’t need a fancy golf membership for this free workshop, just a willingness to make and play!
This is a free science workshop for families with children aged 7 - 11 in the White City area. An adult must stay with children for the duration of the session.
Please note, these Tuesday Summer activities are at the School of Public Health, five mins up the road from The Invention Rooms.
Frequently asked questions
We are a short walk from White City and Wood Lane tube stations. Turn right as you leave the station and walk up Wood Lane. Cross the road under the Westway Flyover. Continue walking past the tower block at 88 Wood Lane. The School of Public Health will be the building on your right hand side.
There is no general parking at the venue and very limited pay and display in the surrounding roads. The closest paid for parking can be found at The Pavilion on North Pole Road or the Westfield shopping centre.
The venue is on the ground floor and all one level, with step free access from the street. Access is through two automatic revolving doors, with an alternative central door available if preferred.
At The School of Public Health you'll find three toilets, one of which is accessible. There are no baby change facilities in The School of Public Health, but if you ask staff we can take you to one on the campus. Drinking water is available, but please try to bring a water bottle with you.