14-Oct-2009, 08:00 PM
Unfortunately, Dedrah, there is not much for the general public, except on very special occassions. However, there are a number of programmes designed for local school pupils/students to visit the site.
The main UCLAN activities open to the public are the lectures/presentations given in the various very modern lecture theatres at the main University Campus. These are on a number of different subjects other than Astrophysics and are well worth a visit.
I am afraid that the general public still have to travel to good old Jodrell Bank if a view of the heavens/night sky is required.
The link for the Jodrell Bank visitors centre is shown below:
http://www.jodrellbank.manchester.ac.uk/visitorcentre/
David
The main UCLAN activities open to the public are the lectures/presentations given in the various very modern lecture theatres at the main University Campus. These are on a number of different subjects other than Astrophysics and are well worth a visit.
I am afraid that the general public still have to travel to good old Jodrell Bank if a view of the heavens/night sky is required.
The link for the Jodrell Bank visitors centre is shown below:
http://www.jodrellbank.manchester.ac.uk/visitorcentre/
David

