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We want to give a big thank you to all of the Ambassadors who got involved last week with British Science Week activities and those who helped host some of our school webinars. We couldn't have done it without you! If you haven't already, make sure to log your hours on the platform .


There's plenty to get involved in over the next few weeks. New dates for training sessions are now live so if there's something you'd like to brush up on, have a look at the  Training section below  and book your spot. With the school summer term fast approaching, there'll be lots of careers and competition activities looking for Ambassador support. Make sure to check  opportunities  that are local to you on your STEM Ambassador account.


If you have any questions, please do get in touch with us at enquiries @see-science.co.uk

We hope you have a lovely Easter break

Best wishes

Hayley

UWTSD host First Tech Challenge in Wales  

The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) hosted FIRST Tech Challenge competition at its IQ Building on the SA1 Swansea Waterfront campus on Saturday 14 March, welcoming 150 young people from across the region to take part in an inspiring, hands-on STEM competition.

Teams competed in DECODE presented by RTX, this season's archaeology-themed game, which challenges robots to identify coded targets, collect and score game elements in autonomous and driver-controlled periods. Events featured live robot matches alongside judging interviews, combining engineering, coding and real-world problem-solving.

Participating Teams

Six teams took part on the day:

Tenby Techno Team - Ysgol Greenhill, The D-Code - The Lewis School, BroBots - Ysgol Bro Taf, Roballtics - Cardiff Sixth Form College, Sentinel - The Lewis School, Emlyn Electronics - Ysgol Gyfun Emlyn.


Tenby Techno Team from Ysgol Greenhill advance to the FIRST Tech Challenge UK Championship, where they will compete to be crowned national champions and have the opportunity to advance to FIRST Premier to represent the UK internationally.


FIRST Tech Challenge UK engages young people 12-18 in a six-month, team-based robotics competition, supported by industry mentors. Teams design, build and program a robot while developing teamwork, leadership and problem-solving skills. The programme is part of the global FIRST movement, established in 1989, which reaches over 785,000 young people and 430,000 volunteers worldwide each year. 71% of participants emerge wishing to pursue a career in STEM.

Get involved next season

Registration for the 2026-27 season is opening soon. STEM Ambassadors can register  their interest at firstuk.org/take-part or email Toni at toni@firstuk.org to find out more.

Join the Community Group 

We've launched a brand-new UK-wide programme and we'd love your help!

Young people ask you brilliant questions whenever they meet you. For The Big Question Hunt, our ask is simple: capture the questions and share them with us.


Together, we’re building a nationwide collection of young people’s questions to champion what matters to them and show how curiosity powers research and innovation.


Getting involved is easy. Share as many questions as you can through the capture form, from the everyday to the unexpected.*

Submit your questions

CyberFirst Wales are keen for an expression of interest for those STEM Ambassador who wish to have training to deliver their Digital Forensics in a Box activity. This session can be in person or online.To express an interest then please just let me know whether you'd prefer online or in person and then you'll be put on a communications database and we can let you know dates when they've been arranged.



Digital Forensic Boxes training session

CyberFirst is a programme of opportunities in the UK run by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to help young people aged 11-17 years explore their passion for tech by introducing them to the fast-paced world of cyber security.

Contact Hayley for more information 

Tues 21st April 11am

Thurs 30th April 9:30am

Go Construct careers page

Go Construct Cuppa & Catch Up

Go Construct are going to be holding some calls with Stephen from Go Construct Careers. He will be letting you all know about the new Careers Information within the Go Construct Website and the search engine for companies to advertise job vacancies, and for candidates to search for job opportunities. If you are an Ambassador who goes into schools and colleges talking to students, or anyone interested in the latest developments, this session is for you.

Please use the links to express an interest in attending one of the sessions

Local volunteering opportunities

Targeted Intervention Project

Milford Haven School,

Pembrokeshire.

Various dates

As part of our Targeted Intervention Project we are looking for STEM Ambassadors to deliver a really fun and engaging hands-on activity/workshop to a mixed ability Yr 8 class. The aim is to raise the aspirations of students in a deprived area of Wales and make them aware of the various careers and STEM sectors in their area.


Please email:

hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk

for more information


Contact Hayley

ESERO Space Project

Various schools

Merthyr & Newport

various dates

Pupils will take part in two workshops during a school day, SunSpace Art and Stardust Hunters. STEM Ambassadors are required to help with the activity and engage with the pupils who will be working in groups to complete a project. You are welcome to stay for the full day or part of the day.


Please email:

cerian.angharad@see--science.co.uk 

to express an interest



Contact Cerian

Wednesday 6th May

Thursday 7th May

Wednesday 20 May

Thursday 21 May

Wednesday 10 June

Thursday 11 June

14th April: Cyfarthfa Park Primary School

15th April: Eveswell Primary School

16th April: St Gwladys Bargoed School

17th April: St Illtyds Primary School

21st April: Caedraw Primary School

23rd April: Somerton Primary School

5th & 6th May: Pantysgallog Primary School

Volunteer call for the Genomics Showcase

For more information

Wales Gene Park, in collaboration with Genomics Partnership Wales are organising a multi-stage one day conference focused on genomics in Wales. We are looking for volunteers to help us to ensure the event runs smoothly.


The event: Genomics Showcase 2026

Location: Cardiff City Stadium

Date: 23 April 2026


The event will bring together health professionals, researchers, patients, policymakers, and members of the public. The event offers a valuable opportunity to connect with others, share experiences, and explore how genomic science is changing lives. As a first-of-its-kind event in Wales, it will provide a welcoming space for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and innovation.

Help students to see themselves in science. In reading about you and your work, the topics that students learn about in the classroom become more than just things to remember for a test: they’re shown to have relevance to real life, now and in the future.

How does it work?

Connect with school students aged 10 to 18, from around the UK. You’ll create a profile, engage them in 30-minute live Chats, and answer their follow-up questions.

The activity is entirely online and text-only (no audio or video) so you can:





I'm a Scientist

Take part from the office, on site, at home – anywhere with an internet connection!Join in whenever it suits your schedule – l

Learn more about the activity and how it works for you ❯


The activity is flexible and works around your schedule – join in at the times that suit you.

By taking part, you can: Inspire the next generation in STEM through rewarding public engagementHelp students apply their learning to real-world challenges and careers Share your work and experiences to help school students relateSupport students to break down stereotypes of what a scientist is ‘supposed’ to be

Read about other scientists’ experiences ❯

Sign up Here

"Days in April"

World Quantum Day - 14 April

World Quantum Day aims to promote public understanding of quantum science and technology around the world. The UK is at the forefront of research into Quantum Technology , where physics pushes the cutting edge of technological innovation. The resources in this collection can be used with students aged 14 to 19 with some coming from the UK National Quantum Technologies programme which brings A-level physics and computer science bang up-to-date. Students will see how the physics they learn about, and the practical activities they carry out, directly relate to future careers. You can read about how your students can be inspired by Quantum Technologies here . 

Resources

Earth Day - 22 April

This Earth Day, people of all backgrounds and generations are called to stand shoulder to shoulder in defense of the only home we share. Join us on Saturday, April 18, Earth Day on April 22, and throughout 2026 to lift your voice, take action, and show your love for Planet Earth. When we stand together, our planet has a future.

Earth Day is an annual event where people can participate in numerous events to show their support for environmental protection. Each year has a theme, which focusses on promoting environmental protection and sustainably.

 

Resources

Training & support


Please make sure you have logged into your STEM Ambassadors account and clicked the ‘Ambassadors’ button on the left-hand side of the landing page before using any of the links below.


Explore more sessions and resources on the Training Hub

Training Hub

This is Me - Develop a presentation

24 March at 11.30


Discover how to create a short career presentation to use when volunteering both in-person or online.



Sign up

Mystery Boxes hands-on activity

31 March at 15.00

   

Mystery boxes is a hands-on activity that you can learn to deliver using minimal equipment.

Sign up 

Helping educators find you on the platform

1 April at 16.00 Learn to develop and manage an activity or opportunity for schools and youth groups on the STEM Ambassadors site.

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This is Me - Discussion and feedback

14 April at 10.45

    

An opportunity to share your slides and get feedback on your planned presentation.



Sign up 

15

Apr

Tips and Tricks for Engaging Learners

15 April at 16.00

    

Learn and practice techniques to help engage learners when volunteering in a classroom.

Sign up here

16 

Apr

Develop your Online Presenting Skills

16 April at 10.00

     

Prepare and practice techniques for making online delivery more interactive.



Sign up here

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