Be Curious was held yesterday (Saturday) across the University of Leeds campus and featured a range of interactive activities designed by researchers.
The free event was packed with hands-on experiments and eye-opening discoveries for families to get involved with.
Lessons on biology, chemistry and physics were all at hand as fun events for children of all ages.
Speaking before the event, Professor Shearer West, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Leeds, said: “We aim to spark curiosity, inspire children and create meaningful connections between research and the wider world.”
Check out our photos from the eye-opening event in the gallery below.
7. Getting his hands dirty
Eddie Muench, 11, of Bingley painting with soil at the School of Earth and Environment | Steve Riding
8. Take a look
Arebella Watson , eight, of Roundhay exams a piece of liver on the Medical School stand | Steve Riding
10. Building blocks
Marvin Mellor, seven, of Meanwood building in the Research Play area | Steve Riding
11. Good clean fun
Toby Cowlyn, four, of Bramhope helps Haleema Rabeea from the Dental Institute cleaning teeth | Steve Riding