Events

Last updated: July 3 2025

July

Sensational Science  Tuesday 1 July, 9.30am–3.30pm,

University of South Wales, CF37 4BD

We are pleased to be joining forces with IOP once again, to bring you our annual day conference. Last year, you said you really valued the range of practical activities, the cross-curriculum links and the advice on incorporating a range of skills into lessons. So, this year we want to inspire you with even more hands-on activities that will be delivered by a team of passionate facilitators. You will have the opportunity to attend all the workshops, have a tour of the campus, time to network with colleagues from across the region and of, course, enjoy a lunch on us. Bursaries to cover supply costs are available

It is going to be great day filled with lots of sensational science. Book here

Sensational Science  Friday  4 July, 9.30am–3.30pm,

Bangor Univeristy, Normal Site,  Bangor LL57 2PZ

We are pleased to be joining forces with IOP once again, to bring you our annual day conference. Last year, you said you really valued the range of practical activities, the cross-curriculum links and the advice on incorporating a range of skills into lessons. So, this year we want to inspire you with even more hands-on activities that will be delivered by a team of passionate facilitators. You will have the opportunity to attend all the workshops, have a tour of the campus, time to network with colleagues from across the region and of, course, enjoy a lunch on us. Bursaries to cover supply costs are available

It is going to be great day filled with lots of sensational science. Book here


Merthyr Science Festival on Saturday, 5th July 2025!

Expect experiments, and enough brainpower to light up the Valleys!. Mark your calendars, because missing this would be scientifically unwise! Further details can be seen here


Climate CPD 3 July 2025 1-4pm Online 

Would you like to help your pupils understand and tackle climate change while contributing to a sustainable future for our planet?

Climate and air quality science are often motivating topics for students, but we know it can be difficult to know where to start with these topics. As part of your project we are offering an online course which will bring relevant and engaging scenarios to your teaching.

Secondary CPD- https://www.stem.org.uk/cpd/540012/embedding-climate-change-secondary-science

Primary CPD- Booking link: https://www.stem.org.uk/cpd/541668/enhancing-climate-change-education-primary-stem 

Course costs and supply cover are free for teachers taking part in the SAMHE+ STEM Learning project. Please email c.walford-price@stem.org.uk for more information.  

Space in the primary curriculum: UK Space Conference . 16 July 

Manchester Central Convention Complex, Windmill Street, Manchester M2 3GX

Join ESERO-UK for a free CPD day packed with hands-on activities that bring space into the classroom! This FREE one day course will be held in parallel with the UK Space Conference.

Participants will take part in activities, led by experienced professional development leaders, and developed in partnership with the European Space Agency.

You will learn how to use the exciting topic of space to engage children both within and beyond the curriculum. You will also get the opportunity to talk to employers across the space industry as part of an extended lunch, where you can visit the exhibition area. more information here

Space science in the secondary curriculum: UK Space Conference 17 July

Manchester Central Convention Complex, Windmill Street, Manchester M2 3GX

Join ESERO-UK for a free CPD day packed with hands-on activities that bring space into the classroom! This FREE one day course will be held in parallel with the UK Space Conference

Participants will take part in activities, led by experienced professional development leaders, and developed in partnership with the European Space Agency.

You will learn how to use the exciting topic of space to engage children both within and beyond the curriculum. You will also get the opportunity to talk to employers across the space industry as part of an extended lunch, where you can visit the exhibition area. more information here

November

Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2025  Monday 10 to Friday 14 November

We’re excited to announce that Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2025 will take place from Monday 10 to Friday 14 November. This annual event in school calendars gives students an opportunity to spark ideas and consider how they could tackle local and global challenges in their future careers. Discover resources for school assemblies, lesson plans, Q&A sessions with real engineers, videos and activities – all designed to help young people find out more about jobs in engineering and tech.Register to save the date to be the first to find out about the 2025 theme and get lesson plans and resources to inspire your students.