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Dear all

I would like to share details of our next Public Engagement and hands-on science training course which may be of interest to psci-com list members. The training is free of charge to STEM Ambassadors, teachers and Royal Society of Biology members.

Best wishes

Amanda


Public Engagement and hands-on science training from RSB and STEM Learning, London

The Royal Society of Biology<https://www.rsb.org.uk/> and STEM Learning<https://www.stem.org.uk/> are providing a new public engagement and hands-on science training event for 2018. This event is free of charge and is open to RSB members, teachers and STEM Ambassadors to attend. The course will run on Wednesday 13th June at STEM Learning, London EC2V 5HA from 14:00-18:30.

There will be an opportunity to learn about public engagement and science outreach, to share knowledge and network. RSB members can learn about opportunities available through becoming a STEM ambassador<https://www.stem.org.uk/stem-ambassadors> and STEM ambassadors can learn about RSB's work as a professional body, teachers will be able to learn a little about both organisations and how school students can benefit by making contact with the Royal Society of Biology and STEM Learning.

To book a place on this course please register online<https://www.rsb.org.uk/events?event=publicengagementandhandsonsciencetrainingfromrsbandstemlearning>; for further information about this event please contact RSB's senior outreach officer Amanda at [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>


Dr Amanda Hardy MRSB MRSC FLS
Senior Outreach Officer

www.rsb.org.uk<http://www.rsb.org.uk/>
Royal Society of Biology | Charles Darwin House | 12 Roger Street | London | WC1N 2JU
Follow us on Twitter @RoyalSocBio<https://twitter.com/RoyalSocBio> follow me @AmandaChemist<https://twitter.com/AmandaChemist>
Royal Society of Biology Photography Competition<https://www.rsb.org.uk/photocomp> – Patterns in nature – Enter by 31st July 2018
The Nancy Rothwell Award 2018<https://www.rsb.org.uk/get-involved/rsb-awards/nancy-rothwell-award> specimen drawing competition – enter by 10th September
Outreach and Engagement Awards 2018<http://www.rsb.org.uk/outreach-awards> – applications close 29th June




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