October 2009

A new look for the new school year

Welcome to the new look CREST Update – bringing you news of all areas of the British Science Association’s Young People’s Programme.

In this edition you’ll find information on some exciting changes to the CREST Awards scheme, and opportunities for students to enter next year’s National Science and Engineering Competition (be quick – the deadline for applications in fast approaching). There’s also news on grants for National Science and Engineering Week – plus success stories from CREST and CREST Star Investigators students.

This is a new format – so feel free to let us know what you think. And remember to pass it on to friends and colleagues!

Thanks,

Tim Scudder
British Science Association

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National Science & Engineering Competition – Last chance to enter!

Time is running out on entries for next year's event...
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STEM Clubs Network - New Website

Following the launch of the STEM Clubs Network in July, the new STEM Clubs website went live in September.
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CREST redevelopment - it's now even more flexible

We've increased the creativity and real-world relevance of CREST.
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National Science and Engineering Week Grant Schemes

The National Science and Engineering Week team are coordinating a number of grant schemes to help you put on events during the week.
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CREST Star Investigators school wins award

Congratulations to Cwmcarn Primary School who have won a place in the finals of the Rolls Royce Science Prize 2009/10.
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If Only...

What spectacular idea do you have that could change the world?
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CREST Award - international success

A CREST Award winner has found success at the 21st European Union Contest for Young Scientists.
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