Clara Morriss
Public Engagement Co-Ordinator
Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science, School of Science and Engineering
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Research projects
Project lead
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- Public engagement project
Operation Raptor Rescue
Make learning maths and forensic science engaging using these activities that challenge students to solve a wildlife crime.
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- Public engagement project
Inside Forensic Science Podcast: Series 4
In series 4 of the podcast we investigate a case of stolen identity
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- Public engagement project
Inside Forensic Science Podcast: Series 3
This series of Inside Forensic Science delves into our most complicated case yet: The Ardlamont Trial. We examine this historical case with modern-day forensic scientists and ask them, ‘what would you do differently today?’
Project team
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- Public engagement project
Care to Share
Studying the public's perception and trust in forensic science
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- Research project
The Clarus Project
Exploring and Reducing Systematic Bias in Digital Forensic Investigations Across Europe
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- Public engagement project
Crime Lab Chemistry - Forensic Chemistry experiments for the classroom and at home
Learn first-hand some of the techniques forensic scientists use to detect chemicals and illicit drugs with these experiments you can do at home.
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- Public engagement project
The Curse of the Burial Dagger
An interactive graphic novel murder mystery, suitable for players aged 10+.
Stories
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- Feature
Solving the Mystery of Missing Frankie: Operation Raptor Rescue at Dundee Botanic Gardens
During Maths Week Scotland 2025, high school students from across Dundee were challenged to help locate a missing sparrowhawk
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- Press release
Forensic science kits sent to pupils across the city to use at home
Hundreds of free chemistry kits distributed by the University of Dundee will offer secondary school pupils an insight into life as a forensic scientist
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- Feature
Over 400 High School Students Contribute to Forensic Science Research
The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science is once again collaborating with the public to improve the robustness of forensic science.