The British Science Association (BSA) is a charity and learned society founded in 1831 to promote the understanding and accessibility of science to all. It organizes major initiatives across the UK, including the British Science Festival, National Science & Engineering Week, and the CREST Awards. The BSA aims to make science a fundamental part of culture and society by engaging and inspiring people with science, and by influencing and challenging the way science is perceived and discussed.
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An annual event that brings together scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians to share their work with the public through talks, debates, and interactive activities.
A scheme that inspires young people to think and behave like scientists and engineers by undertaking project work in science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM).
A ten-day national celebration of science, engineering, and technology, with thousands of events taking place across the UK.
Offers training and resources for scientists and engineers to improve their communication skills and engage more effectively with the public.
Works to influence policy and public opinion on science-related issues, advocating for a more scientifically engaged society.
Offers membership to individuals and organizations interested in supporting and promoting science.
Provides opportunities for individuals to volunteer at events and contribute to the BSA's mission.
Collaborates with a wide range of organizations, including educational institutions, businesses, and other charities, to promote science.
Produces a range of publications, including reports, newsletters, and educational resources, to support its mission.
Offers awards and grants to recognize and support excellence in science communication and engagement.
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