Working within schools has evolved over the past few years and due to pressures on schools and scientists alike, it is imperative that partnership working is effective, rewarding and sustained.
Join the Royal Society online session to explore what it means to be a ‘STEM partner’ and the benefits via the Royal Society schools’ Partnership Grants scheme.
You will hear examples of successful sustained partnerships, whether that is by supporting a school project or by school students actively contributing to your own research.
The session lasts for 30 minutes and will serve as an introduction to the scheme. It is repeated over several dates for convenience.
Find out more and book here
Please note: the Partnership Grant application must be initiated by the school team, not the STEM partner. For further information about the scheme please see here
For more information, please contact the Royal Society Schools Engagement team: eduication@royalsociety.org
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