The Lab_14 Collaboration
Winner: 2021 Horizon Prize for Education
University College London
For the development of a 1st year undergraduate remote laboratory experience, which provides students with a ‘chemistry kit for the 21st century’ and places a focus on measurement within everyday contexts.
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The Lab_14 Collaboration is a team from University College London who during lockdown sent chemistry equipment to students in locations across the world to support learning at home. The group of lecturers, lab technicians and students at UCL worked together to start the initiative, which involved sending kits to students who were forced to study from home in the summer of 2020, when strict COVID-19 restrictions were in place. The kits were comprised of a range of instruments which allowed students to measure the world around them and collect data to assess their findings. Thanks to its success, UCL are taking elements of the initiative forward. The chemistry department are continuing to provide kits to students so they can choose to do their own practical work or to make use of the university labs moving forward.
Chemistry is so deeply embedded in society that we need people who understand chemistry not just as collections of atoms and molecules, but also about the impacts that chemistry has on us and the way in which we can use chemistry to change the world for the better.