Norfolk & Norwich Millennium Library, The Forum, Norwich,
Step behind the crime-scene tape and experience working as a forensic scientist in this hands-on workshop for young people.
Led by Dr Heather Doran from the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science, you'll work in teams to investigate a staged murder, analysing evidence and presenting it to your ‘jury.’
What will be the outcome for the accused? How will everything fit together? The result is up to you!
Tickets £10
For ages 14-18 only
BIPC and Heritage Rooms, Millennium Library
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We offer free Essential Companion tickets for those with access requirements and need someone to accompany them to make their visit easier and more comfortable. These can be booked online at the same time as booking a ticket to this event.
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The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS) is the UK’s largest interdisciplinary research team. Based at the University of Dundee, and funded by The Leverhulme Trust, they are dedicated to improving the quality and reliability of scientific evidence presented within criminal and civil courts.
Dr Heather Doran is the Public Engagement Manager at LRCFS and has over ten years experience in higher education working with students, researchers, science centres and museums.