by Admin | Sep 27, 2019 | Blog
Get social: 32 academics to follow on social media When we ask our scientists for top tips, many of them suggest you find someone in the area you’re interested in and talk to them. One very simple way to do this is to follow people on social media – people who are...
by Admin | Sep 20, 2019 | Blog
Two thirds of young people don’t know what engineers do. Do you? In this guest blog, the Royal Academy of Engineering highlights that misconceptions about engineers, and the lack of understanding of the profession, means young people are missing opportunities to make...
by Admin | Sep 13, 2019 | Blog
Ten simple games to improve your communication skills This guest blog was written by Kelly Miller and was originally published by PositivePsychology.com. Our world is in a communication crisis. Kids spend astounding amounts of time on their electronic devices and with...
by Admin | Sep 6, 2019 | Blog
Five stars for Futurum! Our free resources are on TES, a global repository for teachers We are very proud to announce that our activity sheets and accompanying articles are available on TES, a teaching resource repository for teachers worldwide. The site boasts over...
by Admin | Aug 30, 2019 | Blog
“Adults doubted the capabilities of young people like me.” Kehkashan Basu, 19, Founder of the Green Hope Foundation Kehkashan Basu founded the Green Hope Foundation, a youth organisation working on UNESCO’s Education for Sustainable Development, children’s rights and...
by Admin | Aug 22, 2019 | Blog
Who will be the Royal Photographic Society’s Science Photographer of the Year? Science and art are like lab grown burgers and knickerbocker glories: they seem to require so many different skills and attributes to make, it’s difficult to imagine them being anything...
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