Exploring Physiology: A Public Celebration at the University of Glasgow

celebrate the science of life university of glasgow

Saturday, 15 November, 2025, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Advanced Research Unit, University of Glasgow, Chapel Lane, Glasgow G11 6EW

Discover the science of life at our free Physiology Week event! Hands-on demos, VR, and experiments for all ages — just drop in!

Free entry everyone welcome – Book a place at Eventbrite or Drop In

 To celebrate Physiology Week, staff and students from the University of Glasgow invite you to an interactive event in the Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre (ARC). This free, drop-in showcase will bring the science of life to everyone through a lively mix of demonstrations, experiments, and discussions.

Visitors can experience virtual reality explorations, exercise physiology activities, and hands-on experiments that reveal how our bodies function and adapt. Researchers and students will be on hand to share their discoveries, from the fundamentals of physiology to the latest advances in health and biomedical science, in an accessible and engaging way.

Designed for all ages and backgrounds, the event aims to spark curiosity, promote understanding of physiology’s role in health and wellbeing, and encourage conversations between scientists and the wider community.

Come along to explore, and discover how physiology connects to everyday life.

The Human Biology Story Lab, University of Glasgow
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