PAGE TITLE

The most important thing a visitor should know or do on this page. Could be a programme to join, a key resource, or a call to action specific to this section.


RESOURCE

Resource title

One key resource surfaced prominently - guide, toolkit, report, or recording most relevant to this section's audience.

CASE STUDY

Project or organisation name

e.g. Gravitational Waves. Short description of the work and impact.


HOW TO GET INVOLVED

List options hyperlinking to each OR a blurb with text about the option and a button below to take action.

FUNDING SIGNPOST

This section links out to the main Funding page rather than hosting full funding info. May surface one relevant fund (e.g. Ideas Fund).


Project name

project name 2

project name 3

Project name project name 2 project name 3

List of current projects with hyperlinks

Name details link

Name details link

Name details link


PAST PROJECTS

2022–23 Project / case study name One-line outcome or summary. VIEW(link)

2022–23 Project / case study name One-line outcome or summary. VIEW(link)


PROJECT STEERING GROUP/FUNDERS (INSERT OR DELETE SECTION

EXAMPLE: This programme is facilitated by Science Ceilidh in partnership with Youthlink Scotland and a group of steering group members including Professor Catherine Heymans, Royal Observatory of Edinburgh (ROE) STFC, Abi Ashton, ROE STFC, Dr Xinran Liu, University of Edinburgh and UNDO, Dr Jean-Christophe Denis, University of Edinburgh, Dr Autumn Roesh-Marsh, University of Edinburgh Bink Hub, Professor Martin Hendry, University of Glasgow, Hilary Phillips, Youth Link Scotland, Dr Amy Calder, Youth Link Scotland and John Galt, Education Scotland. The Principal Investigator for the programme is Lewis Hou (Science Ceilidh Director). We also have developing collaborations including with SSERC Young STEM Leaders and University of Aberdeen, and are open to further connections.

This is a collaborative programme to help build momentum, evidence and connectivity across sectors to support the meaningful involvement of STEM in youth work and we’re still building collaborations and keen to connect with wider partners passionate about this work.  If you’re interested in being more involved in the strategy of the network & programme please get in touch.