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STEM LIVE! Student Event at the Science Museum, London

Event date: 

Tuesday 26th November 2024 and Tuesday 18th March 2025

Get ready to bring STEM to life at the Science Museum in London! This three-day event will allow students to develop their curiosity about the world around them, giving them insight into STEM careers and an appreciation of its relevance to our everyday lives. Our panel of STEM professionals will share their knowledge and experience LIVE and in person, inspiring your students to become work-ready and help provide focus on potential career opportunities within the STEM world.

As well as listening to expert speaker presentations, students will be able to explore the new Technicians Gallery at the Science Museum and take part in an interactive workshop.

For those schools using the Gatsby Benchmarks for Good Career Guidance, this event supports Benchmark 4 - linking curriculum learning to careers, and Benchmark 5 - encounters with employers and employees.

London is the perfect location for this unique event with it's mix of educational visits and exciting cultural activities!

Prices start from£285pp

Sample itinerary

Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Morning departure from school Arrive in London and enjoy a Thames River Cruise Evening meal and see a West End Show
Day 2 STEM Live! Event with inspirational speakers, the new Technicians Gallery and a hands on workshop Explore the Science Museum, then visit the Natural History Museum Evening meal and a flight on the lastminute.com London Eye
Day 3 Enjoy a visit to The Centre of the Cell, The Wellcome Collection, The Science Gallery or ArcelorMittal Orbit Depart for your return journey to school
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
Morning Morning departure from school
Afternoon Arrive in London and enjoy a Thames River Cruise
Evening Evening meal and see a West End Show
Morning STEM Live! Event with inspirational speakers, the new Technicians Gallery and a hands on workshop
Afternoon Explore the Science Museum, then visit the Natural History Museum
Evening Evening meal and a flight on the lastminute.com London Eye
Morning Enjoy a visit to The Centre of the Cell, The Wellcome Collection, The Science Gallery or ArcelorMittal Orbit
Afternoon Depart for your return journey to school
Evening

Price Shown includes

  • Return travel by executive coach
  • 2 nights' B&B accommodation
  • Entrance to the STEM Live! student event 
  • Professional presentations
  • Technicians Gallery
  • Interactive workshop
  • Science Museum
  • Natural History Museum
  • Thames River Cruise
  • Group travel insurance
  • 1:10 free place ratio based on teachers sharing twin rooms

Price shown is based on 40 paying passengers departing from selected departure points. 


Event overview

Expert speaker presentations - Through real life experiences, our expert speakers will give students the opportunity to hear how STEM works in a professional setting, whilst inspiring future career ideas.

Q&A session - An interactive question and answer session to support an understanding of STEM and help students answer any questions they may have around the subject.

Visit the Technicians Gallery - Step into the fascinating world of STEM careers for a peak behind the scenes in the Science Museum's brand new interacitve gallery. 

Meet an Employee Workshop - Students will get to meet a technician and experience what it’s like to do their job in this hands-on workshop.

Explore the Science Museum - Enjoy the hands-on galleries and exhibitions from Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries to Information Age.

 



Event details and speakers at LIVE! events

Host - Jon Chase aka STEM Rapper

Jon Chase is a science communicator, author and science rapper based in South Wales. He has an intense passion for scientific thinking and believes that knowledge should be made available in a way that allows as many people as possible the opportunity to gain access to it. He has presented science for BBC learning on TV and YouTube and also co-authored books on The Science of Star Wars, The Science of Harry Potter, and The Science of Jurassic World. In 2017, he was awarded the Josh Award in Science Communication but it perhaps best known for his science raps, which he has produced for various learning establishments and organisations, including NASA and the BBC.

Venue - The Science Museum

Discover iconic objects and stories of incredible scientific achievement at the Science Museum in London. Explore hands on galleries and exhibitions from Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries to discover how our ideas about health have changed throughout history to the present day, to Information Age: to trace how our lives have been transformed by information and communication technologies over the last 200 years and many more.

Inspirational Speakers

STEM professionals will provide information and entertaining presentations to ignite your students' aspirations whilst perfectly complementing your STEM learning objectives. There's even a mini competition! Students can also put their own questions to the experts during a Q&A session.

Topics include:

Why people in STEM will save our world

STEM is for everyone - why diversity matters

Engineering open doors

 

Technicians: The David Sainsbury Gallery

Step into the fascinating world of STEM careers for a peak behind the scenes in the Science Museum's brand new interacitve gallery. Experience what it's like to create visual effects on a blockbuster film set, analyse blood samples in a medical laboratory, operate a robot in a manufacturer's workshop, fix a fault atop a wind turbine, and much more. Recreating the workplaces of technicians across multiple sectors - health science, creative arts, manufacturing and renewable energy - students will get hands-on with interactive exhibits that simulate job-related tasks. The gallery is created in collaboration with Marvel Studios, the NHS, National Grid, the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, and many others.

Meet an Employee Workshop

In this hands on workshop, students will get to meet a technician and experience what it’s like to do their job. They will carry out job-related tasks in activities led by a real life technician as a role model to help students to identify the skills needed. There will be plenty of opportunities to ask the technician questions throughout the task and in a special Q&A session. Students will find out what it's like to do their job, how they got into it, what inspired them to become a technician and more. 

Gatsby Benchmarks

For those schools using the Gatsby Benchmarks for Good Career Guidance, this event supports Benchmark 4 - linking curriculum learning to careers, and Benchmark 5 - encounters with employers and employees.


Popular STEM visits

The Wellcome Collection

The Wellcome Collection is the free visitor destination for the incurably curious. It explores the connections between medicine, life and art in the past, present and future. The venue offers visiting learners contemporary and historic exhibitions and collections lively events, the world-renowned Wellcome Library and tours.

Apple Store

This is an unforgettable learning experience that works to enhance and align with what students are already learning in the classroom. On their visit, students can create something amazing there on the spot with Apple products. Whatever they create, students will leave with a renewed outlook and motivation for learning. 

ArcelorMittal Orbit

The ArcelorMittal Orbit is the perfect destination for persons of any age! You will be able to admire breath-taking views of London from the UK's tallest sculpture, from stunning viewing platform with floor to ceiling windows & from the outside observation walkways suspended 80m above the ground. You will also experience the adrenaline of riding the world's tallest, longest and fastest tunnel slide of 178 metres length. You will travel through light and dark sections, loops and gentle curves at a speed of up to 15 miles per hour!

ZSL London Zoo

Spend time with over 750 species at London Zoo! 

The ZSL aims to inspire, inform and empower people to stop wild animals going extinct, to tackle the threat to wild animals and help people achieve this positive change.

Microsoft Store – Tour and Workshop

Groups will have a guided tour of the store and will be able to test and experience the latest technology, products and services from Microsoft and its partners.

Interactive zones, surrounded by immersive video walls run throughout the store, making this the best place to get hands-on with Surface, Windows, Office, Xbox & PC gaming, HoloLens mixed-reality and more.

Interactive workshops are also available. Choose from: ‘Minecraft Hour of Code,’ 'Minecraft Education Edition AI' or ‘Make Code Arcade’.

Get career ready with the Microsoft Employability Workshop; get advice on how to make your CV stand out and how to prepare for interview success.

Groups can also spend time in the Gaming Lounge.

National Museum of Computing

Groups will see a short presentation which will include; an introduction to the Museum, the role of Bletchley Park and the plan for the day. The group will visit The Tunny and Colossus galleries to better understand the reason for building one of the world's first computers, including seeing the 1944 Colossus Mk II rebuild. The group will then visit the First Generation gallery and see the working WITCH computer and the EDSAC reconstruction. Groups will also take part in an activity in the BBC computer room. The tours will enable pupils to see computers from the 1950s through to the iPhone. 

Natural History Museum

On a Natural History Museum school trip, your students can explore the natural world and discover the amazing diversity of life that has evolved on our planet. Study a range of themes including climate change, evolution and the natural environment, helping to give your students an understanding of the impact that science has on their lives.

Exploring the human biology gallery, which covers memory and how our memory functions and an insight into the human body.


Evening activites

  • West End Show such as Matilda, the Lion King, or Harry Potter & the Cursed Child
  • London Eye
  • Thames River Cruise
  • Bowling

Study themes & levels

This event is aimed at Key Stage 3 and 4 students and is designed to complement studies across the AQA, OCR, Edexcel, WJEC and SAQ curriculums.

Designed to encourage and develop enthusiasm for studying STEM and inspire future careers and aspirations.

For those schools using the Gatsby Benchmarks for Good Career Guidance, this event supports Benchmark 4 – Linking curriculum learning to careers, and Benchmark 5 – encounters with employers and employees.

Topics from across the STEM, curriculum brought to life at our event include: 

  • Why people in STEM will save our world
  • STEM is for everyone - why diversity matters
  • Engineering open doors

The whole experience perfectly complements classroom learning.


Educational resources

In order to help you prepare for the STEM LIVE! Event, you will receive supplementary information about how each speaker will link to the curriculum as well as a list of desired outcomes. This can be used to follow up with your students when you return.


Giving you full support throughout

Before your tour

  • Your own dedicated NST contact
  • Bespoke tour itineraries
  • Unrivalled local knowledge & expertise
  • Curriculum linked visit programmes
  • Great value for money - no hidden costs
  • Free group leader inspection visits
  • Risk assessment guidance
  • Safety assured, transport, accommodation and visits

Whilst you're away

  • Free educational resources
  • Group-friendly accommodation
  • Exceptional standards of coaching
  • On-tour support from our reps on the ground
  • Support & assistance from our specialists throughout your tour
  • 24/7 support just a call away
  • Extensive group travel insurance

On your return

  • Priority rebooking services
  • Rewarding your loyalty with our reward scheme
  • You say, we listen - we're committed to continuously improving our tours
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