We are delighted to announce that we are winners of the STEM Educational Programme of the Year in the Public Sector category at this year’s Wales STEM Awards. You can read our full press release here.Continue Reading
We are thrilled to announce we have been shortlisted for the Wales STEM Award in the STEM Educational Programme of the Year – Public Sector category, alongside our College of Science Margam Outreach Space (CoSMOS) neighbours Technocamps. You can read the Swansea University press release here.Continue Reading
We are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for a Times Higher Education Award in the category for Widening Participation or Outreach Initiative of the Year! A huge thanks to all our brilliant partner schools and participants for joining us in our STEM Outreach programme over the last 10 years! You can find...Continue Reading
An analysis carried out by Swansea University Science for School Scheme (S4), a widening access STEM outreach programme established in 2012, has found that it is having a positive impact on young people from poorer areas by improving their career aspirations, and opinions on studying science at University. Read the full press release here. Read...Continue Reading
We’re getting Cymru climate aware for #ShowYourStripes Day! Sharing how temperatures have warmed, due to human-caused climate change, in Wales. You can explore more here and check out our guide to climate change in Wales here. Continue Reading
Looking for something fun and educational to do with your smallest scientists? Here’s our academic lead Mary Gagen with a fantastic game you can put together with some easy-to-find resources – Pass the Parcel! Each layer of the parcel challenges you to do a fun science activity – maybe hold a glass of water over...Continue Reading
A Swansea University outreach project has helped deliver hundreds of science workbooks to children studying at home during Wales’ fire-break lockdown. Read more about it here.Continue Reading
Outreach scientists and academics from Swansea University have been hard at work in their kitchens and gardens producing online science workshops, lessons, and science club content to give school students the support and resources they need to continue their science learning from home, during lockdown. Read the full article here.Continue Reading