STEM Works!
Useful Links
For further information or guidance on any area of the STEM project, please use the external links below:
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Ireland's leading centre for astronomy education.
Community of teachers, technicians, and other professionals supporting science education and is the largest subject association in the UK.
Free science teaching resources for primary and secondary schools. Supported by the UK pharmaceutical industry.
The Big Bang: UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair is the UK’s biggest single celebration of science and engineering for young people and aims to celebrate and inspire them.
Bringiton is the the main careers initiative by the NI Software Association, DEL and the Sectoral Skills Council. The site is designed to provide young people, parents and and teachers with insights into potential careers in ICT with profiles of companies, interviews with workers and information on career paths and courses.
European Laboratory for Particle Physics.
Highlighting innovation in schools to promote the STEM subjects.
Scientific charity aimed at increasing the practice, understanding and application of physics.
Project aimed at enriching the mathematical experiences of learners.
Randox research and develop innovative, high quality solutions designed to make diagnostic testing quicker with higher accuracy and reliability for results of the highest quality.
European organisation devoted to advancing the chemical sciences.
Independent, not-for-profit organisation enabling a connected community of like-minded innovators in an entrepreneurial eco-system that is the key driver of the knowledge economy in Northern Ireland.
The community for science education in Europe was created to facilitate regular dissemination and sharing of know-how and best practices in science education across the European Union. Scientix is open for teachers, researchers, policy makers, parents and anyone interested in science education. The site provides useful information about what is happening throughout other European countries in relation to STEM.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) enrichment and enhancement activities for schools in Northern Ireland.
Agri-food careers/sector attractiveness resource.
Award-winning interactive science and discovery centre at the Odyssey in Belfast.