• Partnership Grants

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    Do you have a good idea for bringing science alive in schools, but need some funding to make it happen?

    ‘Study of Nitric Oxide Induced Modifications to Intact DNA - can chemistry be usefully deployed?’, Partnership Grants 2005
        

    The latest round of the Partnership Grants scheme is now closed. The next round will open on 6 September 2010 and close on 5 November 2010.

    Maybe you're a teacher with a great idea for a science project?  Or perhaps a scientist or an engineer who would like to be more involved with your local school?

    The Royal Society's Partnership Grants scheme could be just what you're looking for.

    The scheme offers up to £3000 to support teachers, scientists and engineers like you in working together to inspire young people.  Fantastic projects can be created by partnerships like these, allowing teachers to increase their scientific knowledge and giving scientists and engineers the chance to develop their communication skills and engage with enquiring young minds. Perhaps most importantly, these projects give school students a taste of science and engineering today, and their relevance for society.

    Why should I apply?– read about the benefits enjoyed by pupils, teachers, and their partners.   Application process– find detailed guidance about what sort of projects we support, and how to submit a good application.
         
    Information for grantholders– guidance on evaluating and reporting on your project.   Case studies– read about previous projects funded by the scheme.

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