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Appendix C | Appendix DJAPAN 2001 SCIENCE, CREATIVITY & THE YOUNG MIND WORKSHOP
UK-Japan Young Scientists Working Together
by
Dr. Eric Albone
Patron: The Rt. Hon the Lord Jenkin of Roding
A Japan 2001 Festival Event devised and organized by Clifton Scientific
Trust
Bristol, UK, July 22-30, 2001
The more we can build international links among young people, particularly
in the field of science which is itself entirely international in its
impact, the better it will be for the future of the human race and the
world we inhabit.
Rt Hon the Lord Jenkin of Roding, Workshop Patron, welcoming the students
to the Japan 2001 Workshop
Most of all, I welcome the young people from our two countries whose
energy and enthusiasm will pioneer such an exciting and important new
venture.
Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Minister for Science and Innovation
I learned a lot about different fields of science this afternoon.
But what has struck me deeply is how much you all have learned, not
just about subjects that you have been working on, but also about each
other's cultures, each other's life styles, and even language. Professor
Marie Conte-Helm, Director-General, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
· Post-16 students from schools across Britain and Japan came
together in Bristol to work for a week in small UK-Japan teams on a
wide range of genuine open-ended science-related explorations that challenged
their ingenuity and creativity.
· The student teams, led by top scientists, engineers, and social
scientists, worked in the fields of Aeronautics, Archaeology, Chemistry,
Earthquake Engineering, Environment, Ethics in Medicine, Space Science,
Science through Theatre, Vulcanology and Wildlife Conservation. At the
end of the week each Team made a public presentation of its achievements.
· In the process the students not only put their school knowledge
to use and discovered something of the "scientist in themselves."
Also, by living and working together, they came to share and value each
other's ways of thinking and working.
This is the first time any such enterprise bringing young people from
Britain and Japan together in a science context has been attempted.
The Workshop was rapidly and heavily over-subscribed by UK students
with the minimum of advertising and was also over-subscribed in Japan.
In both countries, two-thirds of the applications came from young women.
The membership of the Teams was as follows:
Aeronautics Team
Mr. Christopher POWELL Downend School, Bristol
Ms. Alexandria HOWE County Upper School, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Mr. Michael DUFFY Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School, Belfast
Ms. Mariko KIMURA Miyagi-kenritsu Daiichi Joshi Kotogakko
Ms. Misa SEIZA Osaka-furitsu Imamiya Kotogakk
Mr. Shuhei MAEDA Hyogo-kenritsu Himeji-Nishi Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Ms. Clare Dimyon, Connexions, and Mr. Alasdair Jamieson,
Airbus UK, in association with the University of the West of England
Team Facilitators: Ms. Keiko Iizuka and Ms. Zoe Short
Archaeology Team
Ms. Anoushka KHAN Holy Cross School, New Malden, Surrey
Mr. Daniel SEYMOUR-BLACKBURN Heysham High School, Morcambe
Mr. John KATEGE St Thomas More School, Wood Green, London
Ms. Chiemi KAJINO Osaka-furitsu Imamiya Kotogakko
Mr. Shinji AMANUMA Rikkyo Niiza High School
Mr. Oguri ATSUHIRO Tsukuba Daigaku Fuzoku Komaba Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Dr. Ticca Ogilvie, Conservator, Bristol City Museum,
and Dr. Katharine Robson-Brown, University of Bristol, Archaeology
Team Facilitator: Ms. Miho Takahashi
Chemistry Team
Ms. Charlotte RAMPTON Ralph Allen School, Bath
Ms. Qian XU Speedwell School, Bristol
Mr. Paul FIELDING St.Margaret's High School, Liverpool
Ms. Chieko SAKAI Miyazaki-kenritsu Kobayashi Kotogakko
Ms. Noriko YAMAICHI Tochigi-kenritsu Tochigi Joshi Kotogakko
Ms. Maki MATSUI Hyogo-kenritsu Himeji-Nishi Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Professor Brian Vincent, Dr. Patricia Marr, and Mr.
Robin Mogford, University of Bristol, School of Chemistry
Team Facilitator: Mr. Manabu Imada
Earthquake Engineering Team
Ms. Siobhain DALES The High School, Gloucester
Ms. Sheona MASTERTON Manshead School, Luton
Mr. William LUTON City of Bristol College
Mr. Junya YOSHIDA Gifu-kenritsu Kani Kotogakko
Ms. Asuka HATANO Saitama-kenritsu Urawa Daiichi Joshi Kotogakko
Ms. Maiko HIRAMOTO Tokyo Jogakukan Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Dr. Wendy Daniell and Dr. Adam Crewe, University of
Bristol, Civil Engineering
Team Facilitator: Ms.Akiko Yabuno
Environment Team
Ms. Jo MATTINGLEY-NUNN - King Edward VII School, Sheffield
Ms. Hayley WEAVING Ribston Hall High School, Gloucester
Ms. Meryem KAYA Leyton Sixth Form College, Leyton, London
Ms. Manami NISHIKAGI Osaka-furitsu Imamiya Kotogakko
Ms. Junko YABE Tsukuba Daigaku fuzoku Kotogakko
Ms. Ayumi TAKAHASHI Meikei Gakuen Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Ms. Kim Thomas and Ms. Lorraine Taylor, Environment
Agency
Team Facilitator: Ms. Minako Teramoto
Ethics in Medicine Team
Ms. Ozlem TURAN Leyton Sixth Form College, Leyton, London
Ms. Sofia AHMAD Colston Girls' School, Bristol
Ms. Laura BASER Fairfield Grammar School, Bristol
Ms. Machiko KUMATA Saitama-kenritsu Urawa Daiichi Joshi Kotogakko
Ms. Nozomi YASHIMA Miyagi-kenritsu Daini Joshi Kotogakko
Ms. Sayaka KANEYASU Tokyo Jogakukan Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Ms. Sarah Edwards and colleagues, University of Bristol,
Centre for Ethics in Medicine
Team Facilitator: Mr. Tadahiro Ishiwata
Science through Theatre Team
Ms. Kirsty HORNER Brighouse High School, Brighouse, W. Yorks
Ms. Safia QURESHI Holy Cross School, New Malden, Surrey
Ms. Jane UBABUKO St Thomas More School, Wood Green, London
Ms. Masami FUJITA Tochigi-kenritsu Tochigi Joshi Kotogakko
Ms. Yoko OKAMOTO Hyogo-kenritsu Himeji-Nishi Kotogakko
Ms. Aruha TAKAHASHI Tokyo Gakugei Daigaku fuzoku Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Ms. Helen Renwick; Y Touring Theatre Company, and
Mr. Jonathan Hall; playwright
Team Facilitator: Ms. Junko Kawaguchi
Space Science Team
Mr. Lee PARSONS Hengrove School, Bristol
Mr. Adriano SILVA Sir George Monoux Sixth Form College, WalthaMs.tow
Ms. Rania KASHI Cardinal Vaughan School, London
Mr. Akiro NAKAMURA Kaisei Gakuen
Mr. Toshiyuki ITAI Tsukuba Daigaku fuzoku Kotogakko
Mr. Ryo NAKAMURA Rikkyo Niiza High School
Team Specialists: Dr. Carsten Riedel and Mr. Stuart Stansfield, with
Professor Steve Sparks FRS, University of Bristol, Earth Sciences; Mr.
Lawrence Williams, Holy Cross School, New Malden; and by video link
Mr. Joseph Kolecki, Ms. Ruth Petersen, and colleagues, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Learning Technologies Project,
Cleveland, Ohio, US
Team Facilitator: Ms. Kako Iwaki
Volcano Science Team
Ms. Helen FORSTER County Upper School, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Ms. Jennifer HOWES Manshead School, Luton
Ms. Susan CHUNG Audenshaw School, Manchester
Ms. Chiharu OHSUGI Meikei Gakuen Kotogakko
Ms. Akiko SASAKI Miyagi-kenritsu Daini Joshi Kotogakko
Mr. Kotaro TONUMA Rikkyo Niiza High School
Team Specialists: Dr. Jeremy Phillips, Mr. Tim Barass, and Professor
Steve Sparks, FRS, University of Bristol, Earth Sciences
Team Facilitator: Ms. Makiko Kinoshita
Wildlife Conservation Team
Ms. Sarah BAULCH Prendergast School, Brockley, London
Ms. Kathleen O'HARA Cardinal Vaughan School, London
Ms. Jennifer JONES Hengrove School, Bristol
Mr. Daichi SAITO Komaba Toho Kotogakko
Ms. Eiko OZONO Saitama-kenritsu Urawa Daiichi Joshi Kotogakko
Ms. Noriko ABE Meikei Gakuen Kotogakko
Team Specialists: Dr. Sue Dow, Bristol Zoo Gardens; Dr. Tessa Smith,
Queens' University of Belfast
Team Facilitator: Mr. Go Kurosu
The Workshop was devised and organized by Clifton Scientific Trust and
hosted at the University of Bristol. It was supported financially by
the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation,
and Japan 2001. Recruitment of British students was undertaken following
widening participation criteria in association with the University of
Bristol Widening Participation Office. The recruitment of Japanese students
was undertaken and funded by the Chemical Society of Japan; Council
of Chemistry Education in association with the Society of Biological
Sciences Education of Japan, the Physics Education Society of Japan,
and the Japan Society of Earth Sciences Education.
The Workshop was undertaken in partnership with:
· The University of Bristol Widening Participation Office
· The University of Bristol Students' Union and Japanese Society
· Airbus UK
· Bristol Zoo Gardens
· Bristol City Museum
· Connexions, West of England
· The Chemical Society of Japan-The Council of Chemistry Education
· The Society of Biological Sciences Education of Japan
· Physics Education Society of Japan
· Japan Society of Earth Science Education
· The Environment Agency
· National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn
Learning Technologies Project, Cleveland, Ohio, US
· The Y Touring Theatre Company
· The University of the West of England
· Colleagues from Holy Cross School, New Malden & The Rikkyo
School, Horsham
The Workshop was endorsed by Dr. Peter Briggs, Chief Executive, British
Association for the Advancement of Science; Mr. Stephen Cox, Executive
Secretary, Royal Society; and Mr. Kunio Sato, Director, Japan Society
for the Promotion of Science, London Liaison Office.
Further information is available from:
Dr. Eric Albone, Director
Clifton Scientific Trust (charity 1020913)
49 Northumberland Road
Bristol, BS6 7BA; 0117-924-7664
www.clifton-scientific.org
eric.albone@clifton-scientific.org