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STEM Student Journalist Media Workshop

date: 17/06/2010

The next STEM Student Journalist Media Workshop will take place on Thursday 16th September at BioCity, Nottingham.


Local Companies Support Business / Education Links

date: 17/06/2010

East Midlands companies such as Tarmac, JCB, BAE Systems and Network Rail have been mentoring sixth form students from across the East Midlands in major science and engineering projects as part of the Engineering Education Scheme


Space Academy launches Space Apprenticeship with Magnaparva

date: 17/06/2010

LOUGHBOROUGH, UK, 18th February 2010 – Magna Parva Ltd – the international provider of engineering design services for applications in hostile environments – is showing an innovative route to encouraging talented young people into engineering by successfully recruiting the first apprentice under the 'Space Academy' programme


The East Midlands STEM Partnership Supports National Science and Engineering Week 2010

date: 17/06/2010

On Wednesday 17th March the East Midlands STEM Partnership hosted an event as part of National Science and Engineering Week


STEM Ambassadors sum up benefits of programme for science minister

date: 17/06/2010

The Right Honourable David Willetts MP, the Minister of State for Universities and Science, had his mathematics skills put to the test by STEM Ambassadors at the Cheltenham Science Festival.


Win £3000 in equipment and an exclusive visit to the Science Museum!

date: 22/06/2010

Enter the STEM Challenges...


How do you travel at 1000mph on land?

date: 28/05/2010

That was the problem posed to Year 8 students from the Anthony Gell School in Derbyshire recently as the school embarked upon its first large scale STEM enrichment project.


What's the difference between the STEM Clubs Network and the STEM Directories?

date: 27/05/2010

Many schools will already be familiar with what the STEM Directories can offer. How is the STEM Clubs Network any different?


Bioelectronics - Making Cells Dance

date: 21/05/2010

The IET Scotland 2010 Christmas lecture to be presented by Professor Ronald Pethig and colleagues from the Institute for Integrated Micro and Nano Systems, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, will demonstrate how the techniques that electronic engineers have developed to produce computer chips are being applied to the biomedical and life sciences.


Last Chance for London Schools to Put Forward Budding Scientists for National Competition

date: 22/06/2010

Time is running out for schools across the Capital to enter the London heat of the prestigious National Science & Engineering Competition


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