Now in its ninth year, the initiative is designed to foster science education by bridging the gap between scientific research and the classroom. During the residency, teachers speak directly with world-leading researchers to learn about current scientific developments happening in Ireland.
The programme incorporates researchers from four additional Research Centres across Ireland: APC Microbiome Ireland Research Centre; BiOrbic Bioeconomy Research Centre; FutureNeuro Research Centre for Chronic and Rare Neurological Diseases; and SSPC Research Centre for Pharmaceuticals.
The programme is open to five primary and five secondary school teachers and runs for 10 sessions from October to March each year. Participating teachers receive 10 ECTS through University of Galway’s Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development, fully funded by CÚRAM. Teachers and their students also have the opportunity to attend interactive workshops at various science centres and exhibits across Ireland.
Participants will learn about and receive resources for the classroom, including science engagement activities and lesson plan kits developed by teachers for teachers, that are linked with the primary and junior cycle science curricula.
Teachers will also collaborate with scientific researchers to develop engaging, relevant educational materials to enrich classroom instruction and spark students’ interest.
To apply for a place in the Teachers in Residence Programme or to find out more, please contact sarah.gundy@universityofgalway.ie or click here.