STEM Delivery Partner Wales - Ambassador Newsletter
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Welcome to November's STEM Ambassador newsletter.
There's lots of opportunites coming up this Autumn both online and inperson. Please have a look on the platform to locate local opportunites near you.
We know there are a few bugs with the new STEM Ambassador Platform but hope that nearly all the main issues are now resolved. STEM Learning appreciate your patience as they work to resolve them. Your feedback so far has been invaluable - thank you for helping us improve the experience for everyone.
If you are running a STEM Club or organising a Careers Fair please post a request on the platform so that STEM Ambassadors can offer help with events.
We have highlighted some upcoming events in Wales below.
There are also lot's of training opportunities available in November and December including finding out about hosting a research placement on 11th Novem
ber or why not join Jenny who will be Driving Innovation through STEM Education. online on Tuesday 25 November 10am.
If you have any queries or would like to speak to your local STEM Ambassador Delivery Partner please do not hesitate to get in touch
Best wishes
Hayley and the STEM Ambassador Team in Wales
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The Swansea Science Festival
is the largest Festival of its kind in Wales
The Swansea Science Festival, recognised as the largest science festival in Wales, is set to took place on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th October 2025. This exciting weekend offered an unique opportunity for individuals of all ages to engage with science through discovery, fun, and inspiration
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One of the highlights of this year’s festival was the presence of Hamza Yassin, a renowned wildlife cameraman and Strictly Come Dancing champion. Hamza will delivered captivating talks, sharing fascinating stories from his experiences behind the camera and discussing his deep passion for the natural world.
As usual the festival boasts a diverse programme of shows and activities designed to spark curiosity and excitement. These include interactive sessions such as "Bubbles and Balloons!", "Super Hero Scientists", and the visually stunning "Glow with the Flow!". Whether you’re interested in hands-on experiments, creative exploration, or scientific demonstrations, there is something for everyone.
A key feature of the event is its accessibility, offering an affordable way for families to spend quality time together during the half-term break. With a mix of free activities and ticketed events, visitors can choose from a wide range of engaging options tailored to all age groups.
In addition to the live performances, attendees will have the chance to visit exhibition stands showcasing cutting-edge research conducted at Swansea University. These exhibits provide a hands-on opportunity to explore innovative scientific advancements and discover new ideas.
With over 6,000 attendees, the Swansea Science Festival continues to grow in popularity and is an unforgettable experience for anyone interested in science, technology, and discovery
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Don't forget to log your STEM Ambassador hours.
Please don't forget to add your activities to your STEM Ambassador account. You do incredible work, engaging and enthusing students so please help us champion you by adding your volunteering to your account.
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Spiros Grimas, Civil Engineer Apprentice at ARUP, won ICE Apprentice of the Year.
"I was honoured to attend the ICE Wales 2025 Awards, where I was named Apprentice of the Year. It was an amazing evening that gave me the chance to meet and network with others in the civil engineering community, including peers I hadn’t met before. As someone early in their career, making these connections is incredibly valuable, especially for future projects where I may work alongside people from other companies. Winning the award is something I’m really proud of, as it recognises the progress I’ve made over the last two years of my apprenticeship. It’s also opened up new opportunities, such as being invited to speak at the ICE Apprentice Conference in London. Overall, I had a fantastic time at the awards and met so many brilliant people."
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ICE Cymru Wales Awards 2025
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Friday 26th September saw the ICE Cymru Wales awards, and we were delighted to see so many of our STEM Ambassadors on stage to collect awards. Huge congratulations to you all.
However we must give a special shout out to Stephanie Lewis, Principle Engineer at WSP for winning ICE STEM Ambassador of the Year. We've worked closely with Stephanie and the team and we look forward to continue supporting WSP.
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Local volunteering opportunities
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Targeted Intervention Project
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Milford Haven Comprehensive School
We are looking for a STEM Ambassador who can deliver a fun and engaging workshop to 2 mixed ability Yr 8 classes.
Please get in touch with Hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk or Louise.thomas@see-science.co.uk for more details
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"Meet the Workers" - Careers Day
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Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tirdeunaw
11th November.
During the morning, small groups of learners from Years 5 and 6 (ages 9-11) will rotate around the school hall, engaging directly with individuals from a range of STEM backgrounds. This setup will allow them to ask questions and gain valuable insights into different career paths.
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Mission Zero offers young people the chance to have their code run in space! We are looking for STEM Ambassadors to support the delivery of Astro Pi Mission Zero.
Please get in touch with Hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk or Louise.Thomas@see-science.co.uk for more details
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The new STEM Ambassadors platform is here
We know there are a few bugs and appreciate your patience as we work to resolve them. Your feedback so far has been invaluable - thank you for helping us improve the experience for everyone. To help you get started, we’ve compiled some top tips for navigating the new system, as well as updated the written guidance on how to log hours and find volunteering activities.
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Become and Astro Pi Mission Zero expert!
T
hursday 6th November 11am.
J
oin this one-hour online training session for STEM Ambassadors and teachers in Wales and become an Astro Pi Mission Zero expert!
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At this session we will walk through the
Mission Zero project guide
, equipping you with the knowledge to help young people write and send Python code to the International Space Station (ISS).
We'll introduce you to the browser-based coding environment and give you some tips for running Mission Zero in schools and Code Clubs.
Please read the
Astro Pi launch blog
to find out more about Mission Zero and this year’s challenge.
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Upcoming training sessions
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Suitable for 8-14-year-olds, learn how to deliver this interactive activity that uses minimal equipment.
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This is Me - Developing your presentation
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Discover how to create a short, punchy career presentation to use when volunteering.
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Volunteering in SEND settings
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25 November at 10.45
Delivered by nasen, learn more about how to best engage in these specialist settings as a volunteer.
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Research my Job - a skills-based activity
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26 November at 10.00
Learn to deliver this interactive session helping young people develop 3 key skills: observing, questioning and recording.
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27 November at 9.30
Learn about the importance of self-promotion and how it can empower everyone to celebrate their achievements.
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Explore more sessions and resources on the Training Hub
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Find out about
Hosting a Research Placement - Online 12.30pm
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Learn how your organisation can host a young person for a meaningful and interesting placement.
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POP into Protecting our Planet Day on 27 November 2025!
Protecting Our Planet Day (POP) is the inspiring live-streamed event for schools brought to you by the UK Space Education Office (ESERO-UK) at STEM Learning and in collaboration with the European Space Agency and the UK Space Agency.Join us on Thursday 27th November when a world full of experts and leading researchers - passionate people working to protect our planet from here on Earth and from space - pop into your classroom. POP25 welcomes new inspirational speakers as well as previous legendary partners popping back in!
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Driving Innovation through STEM Education. Tuesday 25 November 10am online
STEM Ambassador Jenny Haigh will deliver an online event where we explore the exciting world of STEM education and how it drives innovation! Join us for engaging discussions, interactive workshops, and insights from an Award Winning STEM Ambassador. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious about STEM, this event is perfect for you.
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Share with your friends and colleagues
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Do you have someone in mind who would make a fantastic STEM Ambassador? are there colleagues at work who are looking to share thier passion for STEM. subjects? Share the link below!
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Become part of the STEM Community
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We are a community of over 35,000 teachers; technicians; TA's and governors, all involved in the STEM education of young people supporting and collaborating with each other to improve the outcomes of young people
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