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The Royal Society of Chemistry and Education Business Partnership
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Catalyst Girls
Chemistry is at the centre of everything you can see, smell, touch and taste.
Whether studying the chemistry of life, or developing the advanced science behind modern technology, chemical scientists use their expertise to improve our health, our environment and our daily lives.
The Royal Society Of Chemistry bring people together to spark new ideas and new partnerships. The Education Business Partnership (EBP) are one of these partnerships and with their support we have been able to offer a selection of schools a programme aimed to inspire future generations of scientists.
The collaboration between Cornwall Education Business Partnership and the Royal Society of Chemistry is an exciting initiative designed to support and develop young people with an interest in STEM-based industries.
Through this partnership, we aim to inspire a genuine interest in the chemical sciences by offering engaging and interactive learning experiences. Our goal is to help pupils recognise their potential and support them in exploring future pathways in STEM careers.
This year, the programme has a strong sustainability theme at its core. We want pupils to understand how chemistry plays a key role in tackling environmental challenges and shaping a more sustainable future.
A key focus of the programme is empowering girls and highlighting the important role they play in the world of chemistry. Our project, Catalyst Girls, is designed for Year 8 pupils and will be delivered through small group sessions. These sessions aim to support girls who may be at risk of not progressing into further education or employment after the age of 16.
Chemistry Careers
Catalyst Girls
Chemistry is at the centre of everything you can see, smell, touch and taste.
Whether studying the chemistry of life, or developing the advanced science behind modern technology, chemical scientists use their expertise to improve our health, our environment and our daily lives.
The Royal Society Of Chemistry bring people together to spark new ideas and new partnerships. The Education Business Partnership (EBP) are one of these partnerships and with their support we have been able to offer a selection of schools a programme aimed to inspire future generations of scientists.
The collaboration between Cornwall Education Business Partnership and the Royal Society of Chemistry is an exciting initiative designed to support and develop young people with an interest in STEM-based industries.
Through this partnership, we aim to inspire a genuine interest in the chemical sciences by offering engaging and interactive learning experiences. Our goal is to help pupils recognise their potential and support them in exploring future pathways in STEM careers.
This year, the programme has a strong sustainability theme at its core. We want pupils to understand how chemistry plays a key role in tackling environmental challenges and shaping a more sustainable future.
A key focus of the programme is empowering girls and highlighting the important role they play in the world of chemistry. Our project, Catalyst Girls, is designed for Year 8 pupils and will be delivered through small group sessions. These sessions aim to support girls who may be at risk of not progressing into further education or employment after the age of 16.
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Your data will be stored securely and will only be accessible by members of Together for Families. Your consent for your data to be used in the evaluation will be assumed from you starting the survey.
Survey responses will be collected using the Let’s Talk Cornwall survey software. By completing this survey, you consent to this transfer of your information. This includes any information which may represent your personal data. All the information you share with Together for Families will be stored safely for the duration of the evaluation. It will be destroyed one year after it has finished.
Let’s Talk Cornwall is the system used to collate the data and create reports from it. You can view the privacy statement on the Let’s Talk Cornwall website
Your data will be stored securely and will only be accessible by members of Together for Families. Your consent for your data to be used in the evaluation will be assumed from you starting the survey.
Survey responses will be collected using the Let’s Talk Cornwall survey software. By completing this survey, you consent to this transfer of your information. This includes any information which may represent your personal data. All the information you share with Together for Families will be stored safely for the duration of the evaluation. It will be destroyed one year after it has finished.
Let’s Talk Cornwall is the system used to collate the data and create reports from it. You can view the privacy statement on the Let’s Talk Cornwall website
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Your data will be stored securely and will only be accessible by members of Together for Families. Your consent for your data to be used in the evaluation will be assumed from you starting the survey.
Survey responses will be collected using the Let’s Talk Cornwall survey software. By completing this survey, you consent to this transfer of your information. This includes any information which may represent your personal data. All the information you share with Together for Families will be stored safely for the duration of the evaluation. It will be destroyed one year after it has finished.
Let’s Talk Cornwall is the system used to collate the data and create reports from it. You can view the privacy statement on the Let’s Talk Cornwall website
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