STEM Ambassador Programme
Life-changing impact for young people, delivered by STEM professionals in classrooms and communities.
STEM subjects are brought to life by over 37,000 volunteers, available across the UK, all free of charge. Inspiring communicators and relatable role models, they are here to help now, by connecting online. Aspirations raised, careers illuminated and learning supported.
To request a STEM Ambassador, become one or support our inspiring programme, see below...
Note: if you have applied to be a STEM Ambassador and are seeking an update on your application, DBS or PVG check, please contact SARegistration@stem.org.uk
Working with young people
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Schools and
collegesBring the power and inspiration of STEM Ambassadors to your classroom, free of charge.
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In the community
Bring the power and inspiration of STEM Ambassadors to your group of young people, free of charge.
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STEM Ambassador Hubs
A network of 17 hubs, across the UK, providing support for the STEM Ambassador programme.
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Ambassadors and employers
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Existing STEM
AmbassadorAccess your dashboard, explore our training and support, and catch up with programme news.
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Interested in becoming a STEM Ambassador
Find out how you can join in and inspire young people with your skills and creativity.
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Employers wanting
to get involvedDiscover how your involvement can unlock benefits for your organisation, your employees and your community.
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Latest STEM Ambassadors news
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STEM education for all – an inspiring discussion to mark our 25th Business Breakfast
Why every young person deserves a world-class STEM education was the topic of discussion at our 25th ‘virtual’ Business Breakfast. Set against the backdrop of the current levelling up agenda – around 90 attendees from STEM...
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Aramco Europe boosts STEM education for UK students
Building on Aramco’s commitment to STEM education around the globe, it has generously donated over £140,000 to the ENTHUSE Charitable Trust, STEM Learning is delighted to announce.
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‘Play Your Cards Right’ in Higher Education – why social mobility should not be a lottery
If you watched Bruce Forsyth’s ‘Play Your Cards Right’ TV show, you’ll remember nine cards were randomly selected from the pack of 52 before being placed face down on the board. A contestant would then turn over successive cards, predicting...
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Disappearing qualifications: the impact on our learners with additional needs
Hannah Wallwork, teacher at a SEND high school and college, writes about the challenges faced by the recent removal of some key SEND qualifications...
I've been teaching science at a large SEND high school and college for...
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How we're supporting teachers' own subject knowledge
Teachers are at the heart of effective teaching, however we know that science poses challenges that are not always found in other subject areas. To support effective teaching, the...