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Science, technology, engineering and maths. All ages. A UK-wide STEM award scheme through which young people explore the real nature of STEM.
Gives students the chance to do their own creative problem solving by taking part in mini projects. For Key Stages 1 and 2, the BA runs the CREST Star Investigators, with activities focusing on thinking about, talking about and doing science.
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Science, technology, engineering and maths. All ages. The UK network of science centres and museums.
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Science, technology and engineering. 16+. A programme linking teams of four Year 12 students and their teachers with local companies to work on real-life projects.
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Science and technology. Key Stages 3 and 4. Environmentally friendly energy workshops.
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Go4SET
Science, technology and engineering. Key Stage 3. Go4SET links teams of six Year 9 pupils with companies and universities to offer a 10-week science, engineering and technology experience.
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Technology and engineering. 16+. Provides an opportunity for those in Year 12 to spend up to a week at university prior to making their UCAS application.
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Science, technology, engineering and maths. All ages. A national provider of out-of-school and in-company educational experiences for young people.
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Technology and engineering. Key Stages 2, 3 and 4 and 16+. Input projects provide an interesting insight into many areas of technology, and link industry and education in an exciting way.
The projects have been developed for a wide age range (9 - 19 years) and can be adapted to suit a wide ability range. A variety of project lengths from 1 - 5 hours are available. For primary students, the projects usually last around an hour, but a 2 -3 hour (half day) format is often used. You can download projects or purchase one of the books.
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