STEM Learning have 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.*
Engage Teacher Conference online 8-19 June
With a variety of fantastic sessions for STEM educators and free for members of the Engage Teacher Network. If you’re not a member yet but think you might eligible, join now to get your promo code for free attendance.
If you're not eligible to join the network, use the code EarlyBirdETC26 before 4 May to book sessions for only £3!
A chance to hear from free STEM resources providers, learn about funding opportunities, see teachers discuss their tips for ensuring lessons are accessible, get insights into the new DfE Enrichment Framework, and much more.
A session you won’t want to miss is with our keynote speaker Mr P MBE, AKA Lee Parkinson, a primary teacher, influencer and co-founder of Teachmate. Mr P will share a wealth of free websites and tools you can use to support teaching and learning.
Contact crest@britishscienceassociation.org with any questions.
Book sessions at the Engage Teacher Conference here
Join the Engage Teacher Network here
The Royal Society of Biology (RSB) is offering state-funded secondary schools in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. An opportunity to run a Gopher Science Lab day with invited primary schools' pupils being taught hands-on science by your pre-trained students. Supported by a grant of £600, access to RSB’s Gopher Science Lab online training course and a GSL teacher mentor, to help you train your students. Science teachers can email RSB to apply for a grant on behalf of their school.
Turn curiosity into achievement
Inspiring and impactful projects in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) that engage and reward young people, unlocking potential and developing skills.CREST brings science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) to life for young people aged 3-19 of all abilities through hands-on activities and exciting projects. CREST sparks curiosity, builds confidence, and connects students with real-world STEM. Whether you're just getting started with CREST or looking for project ideas or resources, there is always something for everyone . Explore more here
The Eurekas is an annual physics competition for students aged 11-16 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is part of the Limit Less campaign, which has been conceived by the Institute of Physics to broaden and diversify the range of people doing physics after age 16.
We want to know: How can physics help make your home ready for the future?
Get creative and show us your ideas. Submissions are now open until 8 June 2026. More information here