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| Welcome to the Young Engineers & Science Clubs Scotland official web site. |
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Here you will find everything you need to know about Young Engineers & Science Clubs Scotland, organised by SCDI. The purpose of the programme is to engage young people in practical, exciting, hands-on science and engineering activities and to enthuse them to pursue a career in science, engineering and technology. |
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We have a network of over 500 science, engineering and technology clubs throughout Scotland, from Orkney to Dumfries with a membership of more than 10,000 girls and boys. This site will tell you what Young Engineers Clubs are all about and what they can do for you - whether you're a young person thinking about a career in science, engineering and technology, a teacher looking for resources to promote STEM, or a company who wants to form positive links with education and invest in the engineers of the future. |
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| over 500 clubs throughout scotland... |
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| why not get involved? |
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Membership of the network is free |
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Start-up grant available |
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Access to resources, challenges and competitions |
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Free advice and assistance at hand |
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Links to industry |
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Invites to national and local events |
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Running a club is a great cross-curricular activity,
complementing the Curriculum for Excellence |
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The Junior Saltire Prize Awards 2012 have now been launched.
For further information click here |
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| Kingussie High School crowned Highlands & Islands Club of the Year |
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| Click here for a copy of the press release |
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Alness Academy awarded Club of the Year 2011 |
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Launch of Circuit Training
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