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About the science and technology facilties councils (STFC)

The Science and Technology Facilities Council operates world-class, large-scale research facilities; supports scientists and engineers world-wide; funds researchers in universities and provides strategic scientific advice to government (www.scitech.ac.uk).

The Council's Science in Society unit offers a wide range of support for teachers, scientists and communicators to facilitate greater engagement with STFC science which includes astronomy, space science, particle physics and nuclear physics:



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For schools

  • Free Publications and resource guides suitable for teaching ages 10-18. To get hold of these resources please go to www.scitech.ac.uk - Public and Schools - Schools and Education - Resources
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  • A Moon rock and meteorite loan scheme. To find out more please go to www.scitech.ac.uk - Public and Schools - Schools and Education - Loan Scheme
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  • Researchers in Residence. Teachers are placed in partnership with young scientists who have been trained to support the teacher, act as role models and introduce their research. To find out more please go to www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk.
For scientists
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