British Association For The Advancment Of Science
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Established in 1831, the British Science Association organises major initiatives across the UK, including the annual British Science Festival, National Science and Engineering Week, programmes of regional and local events, and an extensive programme for young people in schools and colleges. They want to connect all people with science and are committed to promoting openness about science in society and affirming science as a prime cultural force through engaging and inspiring adults and young people directly with science and technology, and their implications.
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Charity registered in Scotland SC039236
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Wellcome Wolfson Building 165 Queens Gate,
London,
SW7 5HD
Currently closed funds
British Science Association - Engage Grants
Engage Grants is designed to help schools run CREST Awards with students who are underrepresented in STEM.
British Science Association - Community Grants
The scheme offers grants for community groups that work directly with audiences who are traditionally under-represented and currently not engaged in science activity.
British Science Association - Kick Start Grants
The British Science Association, with funding from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, is providing grants for schools in challenging circumstances to organise their own science and engineering events.