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Royal Society Partnership Grants – now open for applications

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royal-societyPartnership Grants – now open for applications

https://royalsociety.org/partnership

The Partnership Grants scheme offers up to £3000 to UK schools or colleges to buy equipment to run a STEM research project in partnership with a STEM professional (research or industry).

 

Since it started in November 2000, the Partnership Grants scheme has awarded over £1.6 million to over 900 schools and colleges, igniting enthusiasm for STEM in thousands of young people across the UK. Since 2010, 88% of awarded Partnership Grants partners reported that they would apply again.

The 2017 winter round of Partnership Grants is now open for applications until 30 January 2017. Further information, including case studies and advice on applying, can be found on the Partnership Grants webpages and in a series of five short YouTube videos:

  • How to do research in schools with Partnership Grants
  • Partnership Grants case study  – what causes epigenetics?
  • Partnership Grants case study – how to predict the weather?
  • Partnership Grants case study – what are meteors made of?
  • How to apply for a Partnership Grant?

All of the videos can be seen on the relevant parts of the Partnership Grants webpages and on the playlist, What are Partnership Grants?, on the Royal Society YouTube channel.

For anyone who would like to know more about the Partnership Grants scheme, please contact Steven via education@royalsociety.org or on 020 7451 2531.

Author: I. Menzies

Senior Education Officer for Sciences, Education Scotland

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