- Enabling young people to make informed decisions about future career paths in and from STEM
- Supporting industry in reducing the STEM skills gap
- Supporting teachers in delivery of the STEM curricula
- Raising the profile of science and engineering
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Upcoming Teacher and STEM Ambassador Networking Event
This evening provides a great opportunity for Teachers and STEM Ambassadors to meet.
23rd February, 1700-1830, University of Sussex
Mobil1 Formula Student team: The Technology, Engineering & Challenges In Building A Formula Car
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The Royal Society’s Partnership Grants Scheme is now open!
Closing date 24 February 2012
Schools can apply for up to £3000 to work with scientists and engineers on creative investigations that inspire students with the excitement and wonder of cutting-edge science or engineering research. Funds are available for projects working with students aged between 5-18, as long as the project involves a UK school or college, and a practising scientist or engineer.
Find out more: http://royalsociety.org/education/partnership/
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Crawley STEMfest 2012 - The festival with a bang
The Big Bang South East will be taking place at The Hawth, Crawley, on Thursday 5 July 2012.
Schools throughout the South East are being invited to take part in Crawley STEMfest which is a 4 week festival of activities which then culminates in the hosting of The Big Bang South East.
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National Science and Engineering Week Awards
You can win up to £600 by nominating your National Science and Engineering Event event for an event award! All you need to do is register an event during NSEW 2012 (9th – 18th March 2012).
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STEM Ambassadors
STEM Ambassadors are committed and enthusiastic volunteers with a genuine desire to support education. They work with teachers and young people to encourage a greater interest and activity in science, technology, engineering and maths and the career opportunities they offer.
