
Useful Links
STEMNET Scotland Contract Holders
- Dundee Science Centre Dundee Science Centre’s mission is to be a community resource for the city and the surround area.
- Global Science Global Science is a three year project aimed at building links between industry and education to encourage more young people to consider the career opportunities available to them in science, technology, engineering and maths.
- Science Connects Science Connects holds the STEMNET contract for brokerage of science, technology, engineering, and maths activities to primary and secondary schools for the West of Scotland. Science Connects can give you advice on which STEM activities are available in this region, what pupil level the activities are suitable for, and how they link to the curriculum for excellence.
- STEM North of Scotland STEM North of Scotland holds the STEMNET contract for brokerage of science, technology, engineering, and maths activities to primary and secondary schools for the Highlands and Islands.
- Centre for Alternative Technology Showing practical solutions to environmental problems to carry us into the twenty-first century.
- CoCoRaHS CoCoRaHS is an acronym for the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. CoCoRaHS is a unique, non-profit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail and snow).
- Count Me In Calendars Awareness Campaigns, Charity Events, Charity Challenges, Multi-Faith Celebrations, National Days, Green Events and many more calendar events
- Kid's Science Challenge
- Robert Krampf A lifelong fascination with science, combined with an uncontrollable urge to teach has led Robert Krampf on adventures ranging from excavating dinosaur bones in Wyoming to watching whales off the coast of Mexico.
- Science Across the World Join the 6,916 teachers in 140 countries where students are collaborating on school science topics.
- Science and Technology Facilities Council Formed by Royal Charter in 2007, the Science and Technology Facilities Council is one of Europe's largest multidisciplinary research organisations supporting scientists and engineers world-wide. The Council operates world-class, large scale research facilities and provides strategic advice to the UK government on their development.
- ScienceLive Currently being revamped, check back later
- The Industrial Trust The Industrial Trust is the leading national provider of out of school and in-company educational experiences for young people.
- The Wellcome Trust The Wellcome Trust is the largest charity in the UK. They fund innovative biomedical research, in the UK and internationally, spending over GBP600 million each year to support the brightest scientists with the best ideas.
- TryScience TryScience is your gateway to experience the excitement of contemporary science and technology through on and offline interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. Science is exciting, and it's for everyone! That's why TryScience and over 400 science centers worldwide invite you to investigate, discover, and try science yourself.
Science Centres and Museums
- Almond Valley An innovative family-friendly museum that exists to make our local heritage interesting, meaningful and accessible to all.
- Deep Sea World Planning an Educational trip? Why not find out what Deep Sea World can offer your group!
- Edinburgh International Science Festival Edinburgh International Science Festival is an educational charity which aims to engage all of society in the wonder and value of science and technology, placing a particularly strong emphasis on giving children experiences of science that are inspiring and confidence building. Our desire is to create ?ah-ha? moments in the minds of our visitors that illuminate for them the magic and mysteries of our world.
- Edinburgh Zoo Education is now widely recognised as one of the pivotal roles for a modern zoo such as Edinburgh's . Whether it be for everyday visitors to the Zoo, or as a principal centre for learning in the Lothian community ? and, indeed, at the national level ? or in the contribution it makes to formal education from nursery to university, the educational significance of the Zoo, in all its aspects, is enormous.
- Encyclopedia of Life The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is an ambitious, even audacious project to organize and make available via the Internet virtually all information about life present on Earth.
- Explore Edinburgh Looking for something exciting to do? Look no further. Explore Edinburgh can help. With just one click, you can choose from an exciting range of science-based attractions. Browse through all the different attractions, check out any special events and plan ahead before you visit.
- Falkirk Wheel For an educational outing with a difference visit the Falkirk Wheel Visitors Centre.
- Glasgow Science Centre Their education programme offers an array of exciting workshops and live science shows, glittering star shows and early years' activities - all enhanced by three floors of interactive exhibits covering science and technology.
- Museums Galleries Scotland Museums Galleries Scotland is the lead body for the funding, development and advocacy of over 340 museums and galleries in Scotland.
- National Museums National Museums Scotland is the country's national museum service. Their wealth of treasures represent more than two centuries of collecting. Collections take in everything from Scottish and classical archaeology to decorative and applied arts; from world cultures and social history to science, technology and the natural world. They also provide advice, expertise and support to the museums' community across Scotland.
- Our Dynamic Earth Our Dynamic Earth is a charitable trust committed to the education and lifelong learning of Earth sciences, through the running of the exhibition and dedicated education service.
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh The landscaped Gardens, botanical collections and expertise of RBGE staff offer one of the world's best resources for learning about the natural world. Education is one of the Garden's chief aims and runs through all its activities.
- RSPB Their work is driven by a passionate belief that we all have a responsibility to protect birds and the environment. Bird populations reflect the health of the planet on which our future depends.
- Sensation Dundee Sensation Dundee is the only UK science centre based on the five senses. If you thought science was boring think again! Sensation brings science to life in dozens of imaginative ways.
Professional Institutions
- British Geological Survey Founded in 1835, the British Geological Survey (BGS) is the world's oldest national geological survey and the United Kingdom's premier centre for earth science information and expertise.
- Chemsoc Chemsoc is for everyone interested in the chemical sciences - with events, features, links, educational materials plus the ever-popular Visual Elements Periodic Table and Timeline
- Construction Skills ConstructionSkills is a partnership between CITB‑ConstructionSkills, the Construction Industry Council, and CITB Northern Ireland.
- IChemE IChemE is the hub for chemical, biochemical and process engineering professionals worldwide. We are the heart of the process community, promoting competence and a commitment to sustainable development, advancing the discipline for the benefit of society and supporting the professional development of members.
- Image Enhancement Technology
- Institute of Biology The Institute of Biology is the professional body for UK biologists. We were founded in 1950, obtained a Royal Charter in 1979, and we are a registered charity. Our 14,000 members work in industry, research, education and healthcare, amongst other areas
- Institute of Food Science and Technology IFST is the leading independent qualifying body for food professionals in Europe and the only professional body in the UK concerned with all aspects of food science and technology.
- Institute of Physics The Institute of Physics is a scientific membership organisation devoted to increasing the understanding and application of physics. It has an extensive worldwide membership (currently over 34,000) and is a leading communicator of physics with all audiences from specialists through government to the general public. Its publishing company, IOP Publishing, is a world leader in scientific publishing and the electronic dissemination of physics.
- Institution of Civil Engineers The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a registered charity (no. 210252) that strives to promote and progress civil engineering. They believe that civil engineers are ?at the heart of society, delivering sustainable development through knowledge, skills and professional expertise.?
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers Established in 1847, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is the leading body for professional mechanical engineers. With a world-wide membership now in excess of 75,000 engineers, the IMechE is the United Kingdom's qualifying body for Chartered and Incorporated mechanical engineers
- Institution of Structural Engineers The Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) is the world's leading professional body for structural engineering with over 23,000 members in 105 countries around the world. It is a leading source of expertise on all structural engineering and public safety issues in the built environment.
- Joint Earth Science Education Initiative (JESEI) The JESEI web site brings your Earth science teaching to life, highlights the relevance and interest of Earth science to your pupils, you can try their hands on, interactive practical activities, and build up your own background knowledge.
- Royal Society of Chemistry The RSC is the largest organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences.
- Science and Plants for Schools Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS), works with teachers to: promote plant science and molecular biology as key curriculum areas, support educators in the delivery of plant science and molecular biology education in schools and colleges.
- Scottish Earth Science Education Forum The Scottish Earth Science Education Forum (SESEF) is an association of educators and scientists established to promote understanding of planet Earth in Scottish schools and colleges.
- Scottish Plastics and Rubber Association (SPRA) The SPRA provides a forum for discussion of topics of mutual benefit to members in the form of technical and business meetings, seminars, a regular newsletter and a website.
- Soil Association They are the UK's leading environmental charity promoting sustainable, organic farming and championing human health.
- The Association for Science Education
- The Institute of Mathematics and it's Applications The Institute promotes and supports understanding, teaching, research and applications of mathematics
- The Institution of Engineering and Technology The award winning IET Faraday (from the Institution of Engineering and Technology) will confound notions of science and engineering as unexciting through a simple but intriguing question: who are the real stars of sport?
- The Professional Engineer This web site has been commissioned by IESIS (The Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland) to promote the principle that professional engineering is a very important activity in human affairs. Young people with high level qualifications from school seeking to decide on a career should consider professional engineering.
Science Providers
- Animates Animates is a fun, interactive, and hands-on learning programme which aims to highlight the ever increasing environmental issues and dangers our planet and it's animals continue to face. We introduce endangered species that are likely to become extinct in even our lifetime unless something is done.
- Arkwright Scholarships Arkwright has a proven track record in encouraging and stimulating talented 15/16 year old students to take up engineering or technological careers by awarding Scholarships during 'A' Level/Scottish Highers which are funded by industry partners and charitable trusts.
- BP Educational Services Providing innovative curriculum-linked teaching resources for primary and secondary schools and colleges.
- British Association for the Advancement of Science The BA is a registered charity which exists to advance the public understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and engineering.
- Dark Sky Scotland Scotland has some of the best areas of dark sky in Europe which offer spectacular views of the stars and planets. Come along to our events to enjoy the night sky and find out how astronomers are delving ever deeper into the wonders of the Universe.
- Dr Bunhead Having started working life as qualified secondary science teacher and chartered chemist, Tom Pringle (AKA Dr Bunhead) is now the UK 's most successful 'stand-up scientist'.
- Earthwatch Earthwatch is pleased to announce that they are now inviting applications for fully funded Educator expeditions in 2010. Participants on an Earthwatch educator expedition will: Work alongside leading environmental scientists Learn transferrable, hands-on field research skills Bring new ideas and knowledge back to the classroom Learn to integrate environmental themes into teaching Meet and exchange ideas with like-minded education professionals Inspire a new generation to learn about and conserve our planet .
- Edinburgh International Science Festival This festival held during the Easter holidays aims to engage all of society in the wonder and value of science and technology, placing a particularly strong emphasis on giving children experiences of science that are inspiring and confidence building. The next Edinburgh International Science Festival is Saturday 3 - Saturday 17 April 2010.
- F1 in Schools F1 in Schools Ltd is a not-for-profit company established with committed partners to provide an exciting yet challenging educational experience through the magnetic appeal of Formula One.
- Future Morph Future Morph is a website designed to show you just some of the amazing and unexpected places that studying science, technology, engineering and maths can take you. Think of this as your basecamp, your launchpad, the door is open come on in and explore.
- Generation Science Generation Science ? an inspiring primary schools outreach programme of 17 interactive shows and hands on workshops supporting teachers in the delivery of the curriculum for excellence. We visit schools throughout the country from Shetland to Dumfries with over 60,000 children enjoying our shows each year.
- Lab In A Lorry Lab in a Lorry is a mobile lab that gives young people the chance to explore science through hands-on experiments. The programme is guided by volunteers who want to share their passion for science and their curiosity about the world we live in.
- Professor Brainstorm's Science Roadshows Professor Brainstorm's Science Roadshows are: inspiring, entertaining and educational, ideal for pupils aged from 5 to 11 (Reception to Year 6 in England and Wales, P1 - P6 in Scotland.) and offer plenty of opportunities for pupils to get involved with the demonstrations.
- SCI-FUN The Scottish Science and Technology Roadshow visit 80-100 schools each year throughout Scotland, and approximately 20,000 pupils take part in the roadshow.
- Science Shows for Schools They have been providing top quality interactive shows, hands-on workshops and tailor made CPD experiences since 1996.
- Scottish Schools Equipment Research Centre
- Shell Education Service At Shell they believe that science is fundamental to meeting many of the pressing challenges faced by society today, including sustainable energy.
- The Bug Man Martin Rapley F.R.E.S. - The Bug Man, presents Science Shows in schools, museums, events etc throughout the year including: The Big Bug Experience - as seen at The Science Museum, The Natural History Museum, The BA Festival of Science, The Association for Science Education, Kew Gardens, many schools and other venues and events.
- The National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement The National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE) sits at the heart of a major new initiative to make universities more welcoming and accessible, and to deepen the social impact and relevance of their work.
- The Nuffield Foundation The Nuffield Foundation is one of the UK's best known charitable trusts which was established in 1943 by William Morris (Lord Nuffield), the founder of Morris Motors.
- The Smallpeice Trust The Smallpeice Trust - an independent charity providing exciting programmes to promote engineering careers to young people. They run two types of activities: science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) sessions and residential engineering courses.
Education
- Careers Scotland Careers Scotland is part of Skills Development Scotland, Scotland's new skills body. Careers Scotland has a clear and simple purpose - to help the people of Scotland secure the jobs of tomorrow.
- Curriculum for Excellence 'A Curriculum for Excellence' provides explicit statements of the aims of education in Scotland, concepts which have long been implicit.
- Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education (HMIE) The inspections and reviews carried out by HMIE, allied to meaningful self-evaluation, are central parts of the approach to quality improvement in Scottish education. The effective combination of these two processes constitutes a powerful means of identifying strengths and priorities for improvement across the system.
- Researchers in Residence Researchers in Residence facilitates a mutually beneficial relationship between researchers and secondary school students by placing researchers (PhD and post doctoral) in secondary schools across the UK.
- Science Sparks This site provides free materials for primary teachers that have been designed to bring current science research and relevant issues in Scotland into the classroom.
- Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) SQA is an executive non-departmental public body (NDPB) sponsored by the Scottish Government Schools Directorate. It is the national body in Scotland responsible for the development, accreditation, assessment and certification of qualifications other than degrees.
- The Scottish Science Advisory Committee The Scottish Science Advisory Committee was established in May 2002, under the auspices of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), to provide independent advice to Scottish Executive Ministers on strategic scientific issues, including science strategy, science policy and science priorities.
Environment
- Climate Change Education US site tackling issues surrounding climate change.
- Climate Change in Scotland Climate change is recognised as the most serious environmental threat to our planet. Unless we can reduce reliance on fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas, the threat posed by increasingly unpredictable and violent weather will continue to grow.
- Eco-Schools Scotland 'The Eco-Schools programme is vitally important in shaping the Scotland we all want to see in the future'
- Friends of the Earth Scotland - Climate Change Global climate change is the single biggest environmental threat facing the planet. There is much that can be done to stop catastrophic climate change but decisive action is needed from governments and industry now.
- Greenpeace UK - Climate Change Greenpeace stands for positive change through action. They defend the natural world and promote peace. They investigate, expose and confront environmental abuse by governments and corporations around the world. They champion environmentally responsible and socially just solutions, including scientific and technical innovation.
- Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre in Grangemouth has woodlands, ponds, meadows, picnic areas, a wildflower nursery and a demonstration wildlife garden where children can learn about birds, bugs and beasties.
- Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) SEPA are Scotland's environmental regulator and adviser, responsible to the Scottish Parliament through Ministers. As well as our role in controlling pollution, we work with others to protect and improve our environment.
- The RSPB Vane Farm Part of the Loch Leven National Nature Reserve, Vane Farm is an ideal day out for all the family. If you're new to birdwatching, visit their viewing hides for close-up views of wildlife. If you prefer something more energetic, follow the steep trail to the top of Vane Hill and enjoy the spectacular vista ? you may even see great spotted woodpeckers.
- The Scottish Government - Environment Ministers aim to help the people of Scotland secure a high quality of life through sensitive stewardship and sustainable development of the country's natural resources.
Further and Higher Colleges of Education-East of Scotland
Other Links
- Chief Scientific Adviser The post of Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) for Scotland has been created and Professor Anne Glover, was appointed in August 2006. The overall role of CSA for Scotland is to provide strong leadership on science in the Scottish Government; to further enhance Scotland's reputation as a science nation and to provide independent advice on science issues and strategy to Ministers.
- EDT independent registered charity, established in 1984, running schemes to inspire and motivate young people to choose a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
- Global Web Limited Global Web is a Scottish-based company offering a range of business solutions using Internet and knowledge-based technologies. Global Web Limited designed, implemented and hosts this web service.
- Institute of Physics in Scotland The Institute of Physics in Scotland is a scientific membership organisation devoted to increasing the understanding and application of physics. It has over 2500 members in Scotland.
- James Dyson Foundation Provides help and supports in Technology Education and encourages young people to become Engineers.
- The Scottish Executive Scottish government. Scottish Office news and information covering government publications, reports and Executive consultations from the Scottish Executive, the devolved government for Scotland. Political news from the Scottish government. See the latest government publications and government consultations from the Scottish Office.
Education Authorities in Scotland East
- Clackmannanshire Council Education Learning is all about capturing the imagination. And in Clackmannanshire they work with children and adults to offer education that sparks the mind and inspires creativity.
- East Lothian Education
- Falkirk Council Education Services
- Fife Education This site hosts a comprehensive set of resources and links to other sources of information of relevance to the delivery of the curriculum to Fife schools.
- Midlothian Council Midlothian Council is committed to the principle of learning for all. Lifelong learning opportunities are available from early childcare through nursery, primary, secondary to adult learning.
- Scottish Borders Council There are many opportunities, across the Borders, for both formal and informal learning. Working with local communities is at the heart of many of their services. They offer a wide range of courses, facilities, exhibitions and activities at various sites around the Borders.
- Stirling Council They provide education and care for pre-school children, and promote achievement through primary to secondary school.
- The City of Edinburgh Council
- West Lothian Council Education is a lifelong experience and a top priority of West Lothian Council. The council provides pre-school, primary, secondary and community education. A flexible curriculum, including work experience and college placements, is available at secondary schools.