Websites

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Royal Society Science Policy Centre

Brief description: 

In a summary authored by Lord Krebs, The Royal Society Science Policy Centre is described on this site in the following terms:

EPSRC - Science and Society

The logo of the EPSRC.
Brief description: 

The EPSRC's (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) Science and Society strategy is described on this site in the following terms:

University of Glamorgan Science Communication Research Unit

This photograph shows Prof Mark Brake and Rev Neil Hook being interviewed.
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The University of Glamorgan's Science Communication Research Unit is described on this site in the followng terms:

Imperial College Science Communication Group

This is a photograph of students working in a studio.
Brief description: 

The Imperial College Science Communication Group is described on this site in the following terms:

Women's Engineering Society - Inspiring women as engineers, scientists and technical leaders

The logo of the Women's Engineering Society (WES).
Web address: 

www.wes.org.uk

Brief description: 

The Women's Engineering Society (WES) is described on this site in the following terms:

Practical Action: Technology challenging poverty

The logo of Practical Action.
Brief description: 

Practical Action is described on this site as:

What on Earth

The logo of the What on Earth initiative.
Web address: 

www.whatonearth.org.uk

Brief description: 

This initiative is described on this site in the following terms:

Enabling Remote Activity

Earth science students collaborating to collect data as part of the ERA project.
Brief description: 

The Enabling Remote Activity (ERA) project is described on this site in the following terms:

What is ERA?

Virtual microscope

An image from the virtual microscope.
Brief description: 

The Virtual Microscope is an Open University (UK) Project. It is described on this site in the following terms:

Personal Inquiry (PI): Designing for Evidence-based Inquiry Learning across Formal and Informal Settings

This is a poster from the Personal Inquiry (PI) Project.
Web address: 

www.pi-project.ac.uk

Brief description: 

The Personal Inquiry (PI) Project is described on this site in the following terms: