FIRE YOUR IMAGINATION!
Fascinated by the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)? Become a Student Journalist and help communicate the relevance, interest and excitement of STEM in the East Midlands. NSEW 2010 provides a wide variety of events and activities for students to report onÂ… so get involved!
Find out about NSEW reporting opportunities near you.
STEM Student Journalist Project
The East Midlands STEM Partnership launched the STEM Student Journalist Project in April 2008 for students between the ages of 11-22 to actively seek-out and report on news or features associated with Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
Find out more about the STEM Student Journalist Project and how you or your school and students can get involved.
Find out more about reporting opportunities near you.
National Science and Engineering Week (NSEW) STEM Student Journalist Competition
In support of NSEW 2010, the East Midlands STEM Partnership is inviting all STEM Student Journalists to become involved by reporting on events and activities for an exclusive NSEW competition to win an iPod Nano!
Students can submit films, audio or written reports on Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths news taking place in NSEW between Friday 12 and Saturday 21 March.
Students can enter the following competition categories:
Audio and Film Category
- Best Under 16 Years Reporter
- Best Over 16 Years Reporter
Written Category
- Best Under 16 Years Reporter
- Best Over 16 Years Reporter
Competition Deadline: Friday 16 April 2010
Submit student reports to Hannah Benson.
Email:
Tel: 0115 984 7021
For more information and terms and conditions, visit the East Midlands STEM Partnership STEM Student Journalist page.
Get Involved
Find out about NSEW reporting opportunities near you.
Report Examples
- LAVA: The Future of Digital Dentistry
- Growing a New Future Founded on STEM
- Click here for more reports
Contact Us
For more information about NSEW or the STEM Student Journalist Project email the .