Welcome to our radioactive world! Here, you’ll find information, games, and teacher resources all about radioactivity and its uses in our day-to-day lives.
Think like authors and illustrators as you adventure with Read Dog and Neville the Novel on this interactive literacy resource!
Blogs and podcasts from the CIFR community at The University of Southampton.
This Guide Book is intended to both enable university staff to initiate partnerships working with local schools and to aid school staff in making contact with a university they wish to engage with.
Listen to find out what University of Southampton students have to say about their experiences studying or working abroad for a semester, full year or summer school in this award-winning Surge Radio and University of Southampton collaborative podcast.
In this series, Philosophers from the University of Southampton discuss epistemology.
Alongside the current nationwide project, Ancient Mariner Big Read, our friends in the English Department at University of Southampton have assembled four incredible podcasts, inspired by Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
The Talk to Us YouTube channel features playlists and videos that will be incredibly useful to A-Level students thinking about University.
The University's History department brings you an amazing website full of resources on topics such as lectures, UCAS support, podcasts, and work booklets which can be found, assisting both teachers and students.
The Learn with US Transition team have put together a package of resources for students in Years 12 and 13 who wish to familiarise themselves with styles of Higher Education teaching and learning.
Members of University of Southampton’s School Liaison team will guide you through 5 key considerations in 5 minutes on different topics relating to University.
LifeLab have brought together a resource to help you brush up on key subjects, there are also some suggestions on how you can get involved in volunteering opportunities, stay fit and take care of your mental health.
Make yourself a soothing cup of tea and tune in for a series of interviews with staff and students from around the university.
The exhibition programme focuses on themes within the collection and links in with University academic activity.
A series of podcasts where staff and students at the University of Southampton discuss texts, approaches, and study tips to support your learning at A-Level and GCSE.
These videos hope to provide thought provoking content for your year 11 students, encouraging them to think about their future and to see if their future will include going to university.
We’re constantly increasing the number of ways in which you and your pupils can engage directly with our researchers and subject experts in the community.
Find out what it is like to study with us by looking at the wonderful facilities available.
Explore research at UoS with these short videos of some of the world-changing research taking place at Southampton – we hope they inspire the researchers of the future!
Stay well from your own home with free courses led by our Sports and Wellbeing instructors!
Increase your subject knowledge by learning directly from our world experts for free!
Our Lifelong Learning team curate a diverse series of courses through which anyone can learn directly from our experts in a range of areas.
Support our Games Design students at Winchester School of Art – and see where art and computing can take you!
Hospital Heist provides a way to get students engaged with forensic science, allowing them to spend a day as a forensic scientist investigating a crime.
Come on an adventure with George and discover the science behind the marvellous medicine!
Created to understand how we can use green spaces for Educational purposes and how to make the most of them.
Discover electrochemistry educational resources about electrochemistry to show how electrochemistry has shaped our world.
Created for International Women in Engineering Day, this activity will get you thinking all about inspiring women in STEM subjects.