Science & Society Charter
Our latest blog comes from the Institute of Physics and demonstrates the implementation and practice of principle two of the Charter 'For more than 25 years, only around 20% of students progressing on to A-level physics have been girls. The …
This case study comes from the Wellcome Trust. Scientific conference + Public Engagement = Wonder Q: What happens when you mix over 1000 neuroscientists with 5000 members of the public? A: You get people playing Pong with their brainwaves, children …
The British Science Association have provided our second case study looking at their flagship CREST Awards scheme Youth Panel. "The British Science Association does a lot of work with young people. Our British Science Festival and National Science & Engineering …
Our first case study on the Science and Society Charter comes from Kerry Leslie at Research Councils UK (RCUK) and focuses on their Concordat for Engaging the Public with Research. Public engagement with research brings major benefits to UK …
Our vision is of a UK in which we all share in the development and contribution of science to our culture, quality of life, sustainable economic development and growth and feel a sense of ownership about its direction. That’s the …