Dear STEM Ambassadors,

Welcome to the March newsletter 
Many thanks to all our Ambassadors who have been taking part in workshops and Festivals over the last few month and thank you to all those who have volunteered to participate in First Lego League Competitions - please make sure that you log your hours and let us know if you have any good news stories that we can share in the next newsletter or via social media

Don’t forget to join the STEM Ambassadors Community a community of volunteers and gain a network of like-minded STEM professionals who are dedicated to inspiring the next generation.

On a more local level, if anybody needs any help or support please get in touch hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk.

See Science have a facebook page where we will also be sharing lots of new ideas regularly – please like or follow the page.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us if we can support the teaching of STEM subjects.

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 and the STEM Ambassador Delivery  Partner Team in  Wales
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Latest STEM news and updates

Engaging with STEM Ambassadors

Ysgol Uwchradd Tywyn have been going from strength to strength engaging in as many STEM outreach opportunities as possible during the academic year. They have also reached out to the STEM Ambassador Programme to support their enrichment activities and benefitied hugely from the expereince . Below is some feedback from Amy Spencer
"Our pupils have benefited so much from engaging with the STEM Ambassador Programme to bring their learning to life. Pupils at Ysgol Uwchradd Tywyn follow a careers-based curriculum in Science and we have engaged with a range of Ambassadors this year including Forensic Scientists and Marine Engineers who have shared their experiences with our pupils and led hands-on activities. We have also used the programme to support our STEM enrichment programme by having a Global Security Operations Manager from a Microsoft Partner talk to our winning team as part of the Cyberfirst Competition and an Automotive Project Manager to support our teams in the F1 in Schools Competition. The STEM Ambassador Programme has helped us to develop 'Science Capital' by showing our pupils that Science is relevant to them and to help change the perspective that 'all scientists wear white coats'. Pupils have left the sessions enthused, engaged and intrigued to find out more. Another benefit from the Programme is that many of the Ambassadors are local to Wales so they can talk about their own childhoods,  study choices and work-based experiences that have shaped their journey in STEM.

We would like to thank the team at the STEM Ambassador Programme for their ongoing enthusiasm and support in helping us to bring our Science lessons to life!"


Amy Spencer, STEM Co-ordinator & Physics, Ysgol Uwchradd Tywyn

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IET Faraday Challenge 2024-2025

See Science have been busy delivering the IET Faraday Challenge to schools across the whole of Wales. 33 schools will have participated in this free, whole day workshop that encourages year 8 students to discover more about engineering and project management.

It is a fantastic opportunity for students to develop skills crucial to the work place such as problem solving, team work, meeting deadlines, managing budgets, building prototypes and presentation skills.

We have received some fantastic feedback from teachers:
An excellent day. The students have really enjoyed themselves. Thank you!
Thank you, great out of school experience.

STEM Ambassadors:
It was great seeing the students come up with ideas and bringing them into reality. There were so many valuable learning points in there which hopefully will serve them well in the future, whether that be in engineering or other career paths.
Thanks for today. It was a great experience and I thoroughly enjoyed myself and most importantly, students:
It was nice working as a team and it was most enjoyable.
I really enjoyed this session.
Structure of the day is very good and the atmosphere was great, really enjoyed the day.
I had lots of fun and would love to do it again.

It was great seeing the students come up with ideas and bringing them into reality. There were so many valuable learning points which hopefully will serve them well in the future, whether that be in engineering or other career paths.

STEM Ambassadors:
There is still the opportunity to volunteer at this year’s workshops so please sign up on the website for a truly rewarding experience. https://www.stem.org.uk/platform/activity


 

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science February 11th 2025

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The International Day of Women and Girls in Science, celebrated on 11 February every year, is an opportunity to promote full access and equal participation for women and girls in science and related fields. Around the world, women and girls are contributing to the scientific and technological advancements that are rapidly impacting our lives. From medical breakthroughs to new space discoveries, from advanced quantum computing research to new scientific methods to understand the natural world around us, women and girls are shattering glass ceilings. Although science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are regarded as critical to national economies, most countries have not achieved gender equality in STEM.

 

For this celebratory day we wanted to highlight and showcase a few of our female STEM Ambassadors, which make up a little under 50% of our cohort, so throughout the day we posted STEM Ambassador biopics on X & LinkedIn (@SeeScience) to reach a wide audience across the UK. Please take a look, as role models like these are available to visit school to inspire your students.

National events for STEM Ambassadors

National Careers Week 3-8 March 2025

National Careers Week (NCW) is a one-week celebration of careers guidance and free resources in education across the UK. Our aim is to provide a focus for careers guidance activity at an important stage in the academic calendar to help support young people develop awareness and excitement about their future pathways.

NCW is a dedicated week every year allowing schools, colleges, universities, alternative provision settings and organisations to work towards. It’s backed-up with free high-quality printable, downloadable, digital and video resources for educators to support planning and delivery.

The resources and activities are available all year round so you can make any of your CEIAG / Careers activities come to life – whenever you do them. More information here

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World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development 4th March 2025

The World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development was proclaimed by UNESCO at its 40th General Conference in 2019. It is celebrated worldwide on March 4 each year since 2020 as a UNESCO International Day of celebration of engineers and engineering.

The day offers an opportunity to highlight engineers and engineering’s achievements and improve public understanding of how engineering and technology are central to modern life and for sustainable development. More information here 

Training events online

Safeguarding Refresher March 6th 12.00

This 20-minute session runs from 12:00pm and is a training session for STEM Ambassadors to refresh and develop your knowledge and understanding of safeguarding. We will discuss what safeguarding is, professional boundaries, managing disclosures, reporting concerns, and Health & Safety. There will be the opportunity to ask questions too. To reserve a place book here

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This is Me 10 March 3.00pm-4.00pm

This 45-minute session is a training session for STEM Ambassadors about developing a short, punchy presentation to use when volunteering. We will discuss what a ‘This is Me’ presentation is, go through the process for developing your own and show you how to use it to engage schools.To book a place go here

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Find out about Secondary CREST Awards 27th March 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm  online

Join this 30-minute session to find out how to use free CREST activities

These hands-on, low resource STEM activities, including planning guides, can be used in classrooms, homes, and STEM clubs, and make a real impact on children’s STEM learning! We’ll also give you top tips for using CREST to engage with British Science Week.

Booking and more information here

The CREST Award Scheme has been running for over 35 years and is managed by the British Science Association (BSA)

Opportunities to engage

Sign up to volunteer for Energy Quest  - Put students at the heart of the action with Energy Quest

Designed for secondary students aged 11 to 14, this free interactive workshop embeds learning about energy sources

and energy transfer, and sees students put themselves in the shoes of engineers to design a solution to power a mobile phone.They are challenged to save the day as they meet real engineers and are supported to explore their own skills sets as they learn to use the engineering design process.
Sound like fun? It's more than that. Energy Quest is:

-          Curriculum linked, covering energy sources and energy transfer
-          An easy way to deliver real world context STEM 
-          A way to develop aspirations, teamworking and resilience
-          Inspirational and a brilliant opportunity to introduce students to relatable role models
Energy Quest is a 2-hour workshop, which can be delivered twice in one day at your school by a trained facilitator. Delivery will also include teacher CPD
It can be requested for a group of up to 30 students.Please email for more information incuding venues or visit the STEm ambassador Platform. You can find the Energy Quest website  here

The first events  are at 
10/3/25 Kings Monkton School 
17/3/25 Cefn Saeson Comprehensive School
1/5/25 Darland School
2/5/25 St David's School
23/5/25 Tywyn Secondary School

Other opportunities

The Worshipful Company of Engineers Stephenson Award

The Worshipful Company of Engineers are currently looking for nominations for the Stephenson Award, for those who have been particularly successful in encouraging young people to study engineering with an emphasis, but not exclusively, on mechanical engineering. Winners will receive a medal and £1,000. Nominations close on the 31 March and the winner and their nominator will be invited to an awards ceremony.  This year it will be at the Goldsmith’s Hall, London on Tuesday 03 June. If you have any STEM Ambassadors that you would like to nominate Attached are the award conditions and application form.

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The Royal Society Partnership Grants

Do you have a great idea for bringing research alive in school?

Partnership Grants of up to £3,000 are available to schools to enable students, aged 5 – 18, to carry out science, technology, engineering, mathematics, computing or data science projects. Additionally, introduced in 2020, there is a new extension to the scheme called Tomorrow's climate scientists. This extension will fund schools to research specifically into climate change and biodiversity issues. The application process for Tomorrow's climate scientists is the same as for the main scheme.

Whilst the initial application must be started by the school partner so that they are the primary applicant, there needs to be two project partners on the same application form. The partnership needs to be established before starting the application. The two partners are: 

  • School partner (the primary applicant): any teacher or support staff at the main school, such as a computing teacher or a science technician; and a
  • STEM partner: an individual that is currently working in a STEM related profession, such as a researcher or analyst. 

The 2025 application round will open in February 2025 with three possible submission deadlines across the year. Details here.

Volunteering opportunities in Wales

Volunteers needed for Greenpower Renishaw Miskin Goblins Electric Car Race - 31 May 2025

We are Greenpower Education Trust - a UK based charity which gets young people enthusiastic about science and engineering by challenging them to design, build and race an electric car.

We supply age appropriate Kit Cars, which can be built in school, college or elsewhere and raced at motorsport venues at Greenpower organised events. Alternatively, older participants can design and build their own car to our regulations. The Greenpower challenge uses the excitement of motorsport to inspire young people to excel in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). We are looking for volunteers to help run our events in which the children race their kit cars.

We offer a range of roles from scrutineering, to marshalling, as well as some more admin based roles.. If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using the link here or email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk

 

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IOP Physics forum. - online  Thursday evenings

Thursday evenings 7pm-8pm

Presentation for teachers about career from Physics A Level to present day or about their day to day work or area of research. If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using the links 06/03/25, 27/03/25 or email cerian.angharad@see-science.co.uk

 

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Year 7 STEM Day - Brynteg Comprehensive School,Bridgend

31 March 2025

We are looking for volunteers to deliver an interactive classroom session (25 to 30 learners per group with staff supervision). Hands on activities are ideal for some part of the session. We are ideally looking for the workshop session to be repeated up to 4 times with different groups of learners. Alternatively, an interactive presentation to whole year group would be another most welcomed activity.
If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using this link
or email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk

 

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FIRST LEGO League Challenge

is a global STEM program for young people to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Teams design, build, and program LEGO robots to solve real-world challenges
The competition will be held in
Merthyr College  11th March
Llanrumney Hall, Cardiff - 13th March 
Ysgol Henry Tudor 22nd March 
Ebbw Fawr Primary School 28th March 

We are looking for referees to judge the Robot Game and for Judges to judge the presenation
If you are able to assist with any of these events please visit the STEM Ambassador platform 

Further details will also be sent to all volunteers in advance If you are interested in attending this event please register your interest using the link here or email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk

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IET Faraday Day

See Science are hosting IET Faraday Days on behalf of the IET during the forthcoming academic year. The IET Faraday day is a an annual competition of STEM activity day with a real-world challenge for pupils aged 12-13 years.

 

The role of the STEM Ambassador will be to support during the workshop and host the shop where students will purchase and hire equipment during the day. For further information please contact kate.johnson@see-science.co.uk or cerian.angharad@see-science.co.uk or register your interest using the following links.

7/3/2025: St Brigids School

13/3/2025: Rydal Penrhos
14/3/25: Ysgol Clywedog
19/3/25 Cwm Tawe Community School

17/3/2025: Ysgol Glan Clwyd (Welsh speakers required)
3/4/25 Pontarddulais Comprehensive School

 

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