British Science Association

Company Story:

The British Science Association (BSA) is a charity, founded in 1831. Their vision is of a world where science is at the heart of society and culture. Their mission is to support, grow and diversify the community of people interested and involved in science; and to strengthen their influence over science's direction and place in society.

They organise major initiatives across the UK, including British Science Week; the annual British Science Festival; regional and local events through our network of Branches; the CREST Awards, and other programmes for young people in schools and colleges. They also run specific activities and training for professional science communicators, including the Science Communication Conference.

Innovations:

  • Coordinates, delivers and oversees a number of different projects and programmes aimed at engaging more people with science
  • Work across the UK by building partnerships with national and local organisations that match their vision of a world where science is seen as a fundamental part of our culture and society

Partnerships:

Joint Project Title

The promotion of CREST Awards and its STEM & enquiry based learning approach for students

Partnership by

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🇬🇧 British Science Association

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Company Info:

Establishment Date:

January 1, 1831

Number of Employees:

50

Sector:

Science communication

People:

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