Careers & Education Blog
How teachers can use video games to motivate students
If you ask your teens to do their homework they’ll find a thousand other things to do. But put […]
World Environment Day: What are scientists doing to reimagine, recreate and restore our planet?
It’s World Environment Day on Saturday 5 June and the theme this year is: Reimagine. Recreate. Restore. […]
DemoChicks: “Knocking down barriers to build girls up.”
DemoChicks is a nonprofit based in Long Beach, California, with a mission to empower and enlighten girls, enhance […]
Opportunities to learn from real scientists with ScotSci
ScotSci is a science communication organisation based in Edinburgh, Scotland. We aim to give people the chance […]
Tales from the European Geosciences Conference
Hannah Rogers, a geophyisics PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, talks to us about her experience […]
SparkED: Meet the student volunteers on a mission to give underserved students a bright future
With rapid technological advances, it comes as no shock that 85% of the future jobs that today’s college […]
Print your own house!
3D printing is becoming an ever more present and cost-effective part of our lives; people have been exploring the […]
Futurum does PowerPoints and translations!
As part of our ongoing mission to bridge the gap between practitioners and educators, we are constantly reassessing our […]
The educational benefits of games like Minecraft
Computer games have long been vilified for their negative effects on people: Criticised for inciting violent behavior, decreasing […]
Youth against racism
The United Nation’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination takes place on the 21st March. It is a […]
Want to be a developer? Huawei is calling on women to join its Women Developers Programme
Developers – also known as software developers, computer programmers, software coders or software engineers […]
World Book Day 2021: the novels that have inspired academics
This week saw World Book Day 2021 take place and while students weren’t heading to schools dressed […]