Parliamentary AMR Reception
3 Global-NAMRIP teams invited to share their AMR research at Houses of Parliament (25 Feb 2020)
2020 Public Engagement Activities
3 Global-NAMRIP teams invited to share their AMR research at Houses of Parliament (25 Feb 2020)
2019 Public Engagement Activities
Professor Tim Leighton gave an invited address on Global-NAMRIP (15 May 2019)
Invited talk was to a mixed audience of academics and the public at the festival which combines Music, Science and the Arts (2 May 2019)
Professor Tim Leighton talked about Global-NAMRIP to U3A members in Salisbury (March 2019)
The NAMRIP exhibit attracted lots of interest at Science and Engineering Day (March 2019)
2018 Public Engagement Activities
The 'Most dangerous game in the world' features in Robert Hull's Biofilms exhibit at Biological Sciences Outreach Festival on 7th November 2018
Professor Tim Leighton presents how multidisciplinary teams are addressing the AMR challenge
Dr Emma Roe's team shared their 'Mapping Microbes' NAMRIP research with the visitors at the International ESRC AMR event in London (10 September 2018)
Prof Tim Leighton gave a public lecture 'The acoustic bubble: climate change, spaceships, dolphins, and the antibiotic apocalypse' before being presented with the Clifford Paterson medal
Professor Tim Leighton talks about tackling AMR at prestigious Oxford University lecture
Prof Leighton spent the afternoon talking with students who had come to hear his Maurice Lubbock Memorial lecture
Professor Tim Leighton shares his approach to interdisciplinary research with around 100 PhD students at USA summer school (May 2018)
NAMRIP takes 'Most dangerous game in the world' to Science Museum for Lates 'Superbugs' event on 25 April 2018
Explaining the role acoustic bubbles have in mitigating the 'antibiotic apocalypse' (24 April 2018)
2017 Public Engagement Activities
Prof Leighton gave an invited talk to members of the public and the school (Dec 17)
Delighted to share NAMRIP exhibit at the NESTA Longitude Prize event in London as part of Antibiotic Awareness Week
NAMRIP members have won three awards at the annual University of Southampton Roadshow Awards event.
During parliamentary debate in World Antibiotics Week , Steve Brine (the Under-Secretary of State for Health) described NAMRIP's exhibit as 'a brilliant new exhibit on AMR' (Nov 2017)
‘The most dangerous game in the world’ featured at NAMRIP at New Forest Show 2017 (25-27 July 2017)
Southampton researches talk about ‘Superbugs: Can we stop them?’ at the 'Pint of Science' meeting
Visitors were excited playing ‘The most dangerous game in the world’ presented by NAMRIP
Lord O'Neill and Lord Selbourne gave global and government perspectives on AMR
Prof Leighton gave a talk on the work of NAMRIP to Romsey Scouts at Wellow
Professor Tim Leighton gave a talk on NAMRIP to an audience of staff and students from across the University and Hospital in Bath
NAMRIP's 'Most dangerous game in the world' launched at Winchester Science Centre with support from NAMRIP volunteers
A year of NAMRIP public engagement school tours begin
Alex Chisholm, the Permanent Secretary in the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy heard all about research underway within NAMRIP
Professor Tim Leighton shared NAMRIP's work on vaccination, infection prevention and the mitigation of AMR
2016 Public Engagement Activities
NAMRIP are training AMR scientists to communicate with the public and each other without the use of jargon
Tackling Anti-Microbial Resistance and retail food supply chains
NAMRIP awarded the 'Wow Factor and Impact' prize at awards evening
Baroness Neville-Rolfe, Minister of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, heard about NAMRIP's philosophy and activies
Science talks delivered in a fun, engaging and approachable way
Sharing our NAMRIP exhibits with an enthusiastic young audience
Talking to Secondary school students about our AMR research
Chatting to families about AMR and the research underway at Southampton University
Professor Tim Leighton explained the philosophy and approach of NAMRIP and shared many of the research projects underway
Spreading the word about Anti-microbial Resistance
Visitors of all ages interested in how we're tackling resistance to antibiotics