Team:Washington/Outreach
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[[File:Washington_Urs_poster_session.png|right|400px|thumb|A group of students from last year's team at the Undergraduate Research Symposium]] | [[File:Washington_Urs_poster_session.png|right|400px|thumb|A group of students from last year's team at the Undergraduate Research Symposium]] | ||
- | During the spring, last year's team participated in the University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium. The university sponsored event had over 700 student participants and 3500 attendees. The 700 students come from all disciplines, not just the sciences. During the symposium, we were able to tell our community about the basics of synthetic biology | + | During the spring, last year's team participated in the annual University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium. This was the first time the iGEM team had participated in this event. The university sponsored event had over 700 student participants and 3500 attendees. The 700 students come from all disciplines, not just the sciences and the attendees include faculty, mentors and our peers. During the symposium, we were able to tell our community about the basics of iGEM and synthetic biology as well as walk them through last year's award winning work. We found this event to be important in rooting the University of Washington iGEM team in our school's undergraduate research community. |
==UW Engineering Discovery Days== | ==UW Engineering Discovery Days== | ||
==Bennet School Elementary Young Scientist Week== | ==Bennet School Elementary Young Scientist Week== |
Revision as of 18:16, 12 September 2011
Community Outreach
During the off season we took had the opportunity to share our project with our community at both the university level and the K-12 level. The UW Undergraduate Research Symposium, UW Engineering Discovery Days, and Young Scientist Week took place during the spring.
UW Undergraduate Research Symposium
During the spring, last year's team participated in the annual University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium. This was the first time the iGEM team had participated in this event. The university sponsored event had over 700 student participants and 3500 attendees. The 700 students come from all disciplines, not just the sciences and the attendees include faculty, mentors and our peers. During the symposium, we were able to tell our community about the basics of iGEM and synthetic biology as well as walk them through last year's award winning work. We found this event to be important in rooting the University of Washington iGEM team in our school's undergraduate research community.