It's been wonderful to see all the STEM Learning badges that you have been sharing across social media. Well done to you all, it's a great achievement and we are very grateful that you're able to give your time to raise the aspiration of students and make them aware of STEM sectors on their doorstep.

There are many ways you can maintain an active account, please see some school requests below, along with some online training that may be beneficial to you. If you have carried out activities and are yet to log them on your account, then please make sure you do so.

You can affiliate with a scheme which will help to filter requests we send out so you see a few more targeted activities. The schemes include Go Construct STEM Ambassadors, Space Inspirations STEM Ambassadors, or Destination Renewables plus many more.

If you'd like more information about the schemes then email hayley.pincott@see-science.co.uk.

Keep up the good work, you're making such a huge difference to students and the hours you are volunteering is having a positive impact.

On 29th January 'Creating Connections 'was held at the Parkgate hotel in Cardiff. The Royal Society iworked in collaboration with the Learned Society of Wales to  deliver a conference focusing on Welsh research and innovation. This event will bring together experts from academia, industry and government to address scientific and technical opportunities and challenges in Wales.

This event featured workshops and roundtable discussions on diverse topics including policy, industry and education. This event also featured a lunchtime address by Professor Jas Pal Badyal FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales, and various networking opportunities which bought together delegates from across the conference.

Engagement, collaboration and community

was  a dedicated workshop hosted by the Royal Society’s Public Engagement team.There was   an opportunity to create and strengthen local and national connections and to share Royal Society-funded opportunities for collaboration to better understand how the Society can support its funded researchers to engage in their local areas.

British Science Week

It's that time of year again when many of our schools are posting requests for visits from STEM Ambassadors during British Science Week, so please make sure you check your account regularly for opportunities in your area. We would be very grateful if you could help.he British Science Week theme for 2026 (6–15 March) is "Curiosity: What's Your Question?" encouraging people to explore their interest in STEM life, and the environment

The closing date for entries is Friday 8th May 2026, and we are looking for volunteers to judge some of the entries roughly between Thursday 14th May 2026 and Friday 29th May 2026. You will be emailed the links along with the judging criteria to approximately 10 - 15 games to play, score, and provide feedback to each child. You can do this in your own time, which will take approximately 3-4 hours.

To find out more

To register for training webinar

Young Coders Competition

The Young Coders Competition is a UK-wide competition for children aged 8 to 13 and will run again in 2026. We are looking for volunteers to help judge the competition entries. Each year, children are challenged to make a game using Scratch that aligns with a particular theme: Neighbourhood Navigators. From hidden history and famous landmarks to wildlife and community stories, every game must include at least three real facts.


We hope to have many judges from across the UK for our Young Coders Competition to reflect the wide range of entries we receive from different parts of the country! You will be judging entries virtually, evaluating the game's functionality, code, aesthetics, and whether it fits the theme and audience criteria.


Local volunteering opportunities

Ysgol Bro Dur,

Neath Port Talbot

At Ysgol Bro Dur school (Port Talbot site) on Friday afternoons, we hold 'Golden Time' lessons for year 7 & 8. They are clubs that run for two hours. This term,  the Girls GetSET club: Girls in STEM (year 8 girls only) would like   to learn about pathways/careers in STEM. Can you help?

Please register interest here.

Llanyrafon Primary School,

Cwmbran

We are excited to celebrate Science Week in 2026 and are seeking a skilled professional to deliver an assembly for our Key Stage 2 pupils. 

Inspire curiosity and excitement about science

Encourage children to ask questions and explore the world around them

Timings are flexible between 

Happy to discuss the content of the assembly in more detai

Please register interest here

Tongwynlais Primary School,

Cardiff

Online opportunity

Our Context for Learning is Cynefin (a sense of belonging) so we are keen to have scientists or engineers from Wales to come and talk to our pupils about their route into science/engineering etc. Please register your interest below

Please register interest here

IOP Wales Forum  12 March  7pm

Join Teachers of Physics at this online forum to share ideas and resources that can enhance the teaching and learning of physics. At each meeting there will be a blend of short presentations and opportunities to discuss and ask 

questions. The aim of the Forum is to link teachers from across Wales with STEM Ambassadors  providing them with opportunities to share ideas in a relaxed environment. you are welcome to attend just to listen, but you can also engage through the chat or even present your own ideas, we welcome your involvement. Contact cerian.angharad@see-science.co.uk for more information or register  here

Sign up here

Our online mentors help young people aged 13-19 to gain insights into the work of work and understand their potential. Communication takes place via text and (optional) video messaging on a secure, supportive online platform, ensuring safety and positive experiences for all involved.


Sign up by Wednesday 25 February to participate in the six-week March cycle. You'll be invited to complete mentor training before the cycle starts.

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.

Our top tips for the platform

Explore the written guidance

Help spread the word!

Share with your friends and colleagues

Do you have someone in mind who would make a fantastic STEM Ambassador? Share the link below!

Becoming a volunteer

Share with your employer or STEM organisation

Think your employer would benefit from making an impact as a STEM Ambassadors Partner? Share this link!

Becoming a partner