University of Lincoln - Summer Scientist 2026: TUESDAY PM SESSION

Schedule

Tue Jul 28 2026 at 01:30 pm to 04:30 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

School of Psychology, Sport Science and Wellbeing, Sarah Swift Building, University of Lincoln | Lincoln, EN

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Join us for Summer Scientist Week 2026! Fun activities & an opportunity for children aged 3- 11to participate in research. Booking required!
About this Event

Event Info and Booking | 2026
Summer Scientist is an annual event organised by the School of Psychology, Sport Science and Wellbeing, and hosted at the University of Lincoln. The event combines research and fun, giving young scientists the opportunity to participate in a variety of fun activities while learning about psychology and science. Our goal is to show children that science can be fun and inspire the next generation of scientists! The event is entirely free of charge, but you need to book a space. Please check the information below before you book.

What am I signing up for?
You are signing up for a morning or afternoon of free fun activities aimed at children between 3 to 11 years old. You will be booked to attend on Tuesday 28th July for the afternoon session. The event takes place in the Sarah Swift Building, situated on the Brayford Pool Campus of the University. Once you arrive for your session a team of trained student volunteers, researchers and academics will play games with your children in the Fun-Zone and ask them to take part in our research studies which we call research ‘games’. These research ‘games’ are fun activities for children to enjoy, but they also allow experts at the University to learn about how children develop. You are welcome to watch your children take part in these ‘games’, enjoy the Fun-Zone with them, or sit and relax. You will still be able to see your kids from where you are, and the person in charge of the session also knows where any child is at any given time. We also have free Wi-Fi, poster displays and other information for the adults (parents, grandparents, carers) who accompany the kids. With your booking, you will receive a detailed information pack, including directions and other general information. If you have any questions about the set up of the event, please email [email protected]

Taking part in research studies
A number of research studies will be running during the Summer Scientist week. Your child will be invited to take part in some of these studies depending on their age. All the studies involve age-appropriate tasks and children almost always enjoy them and complete them without any problems. However, if at any time a child appears distressed or unhappy with the game, it will be stopped immediately, and they are able to withdraw at any time. All the researchers have a lot of experience working with children.

Can I watch the studies?
All parents are asked to stay on site for the duration of their child’s morning or afternoon with us, which you confirm by signing a form. There are seating areas and other things to keep you occupied, but you are also very welcome to watch the studies. We understand that it may be tempting to help your child in the studies. However, any answers that your child gives (even those that appear ‘wrong’) are very informative for us. As such, we would be grateful if you did not help your child to complete any of the tasks.

Please note that:
You will need to book a ticket for every child attending the event (i.e., 4 children and their guardians = 4 tickets). If you experience any problems with booking, please email [email protected]
The Summer Scientist Week contributes to research conducted on behalf of the University of Lincoln. This research has been reviewed and given a favourable ethical opinion by a University of Lincoln Research Ethics Committee (reference: UoL2026_13949).

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School of Psychology, Sport Science and Wellbeing, Sarah Swift Building, University of Lincoln, 8 Brayford Wharf East, Lincoln, United Kingdom

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