by Admin | Feb 16, 2022 | Career Guide
“We place our scientists on soapboxes in busy public spaces.” Dr Nathalie Pettorelli, co-founder of Soapbox Science, explains why women and non-binary scientists around the world are taking to soapboxes to talk about their work Have you visited Speakers’ Corner...
by Admin | Jan 20, 2022 | Career Guide
“Teachers must be given a seat at the table as they are the ones who understand the needs of students.” English teacher Keishia Thorpe has won many prestigious awards, including the Medal of Excellence from the governor of the state of Maryland in the US, National...
by Admin | Dec 16, 2021 | Career Guide
Scientell: science communication meets science education How do you form a cloud in a plastic bottle? Scientell founders Simon Torok and Paul Holper are on a mission to maximise the impact of scientific information through science communication and education WHAT...
by Admin | Nov 26, 2021 | Career Guide
Gatsby Benchmarks: why schools need clarity and measurability in careers guidance In 2013, the Gatsby Foundation commissioned Sir John Holman, now the Government’s independent strategic adviser on careers, to set out a framework for world-class careers guidance in...
by Admin | Sep 14, 2021 | Career Guide
STEM, STEAM and now SHAPE: Can an acronym help valorise the social sciences, humanities and arts? Julia Black is the Strategic Director of Innovation and a professor of law at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She is also the 31st president...
by Admin | Sep 9, 2021 | Career Guide
Let’s Create: What Art Council England’s 10-year strategy means for schools and young people In 2020, Arts Council England, England’s national development agency for creativity and culture, set out its 10-year Strategy and, over the course of this year, is publishing...
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