Science and scientists are all around us! We’ve got together with our science and engineering community to bring inspirational role models into your classroom.

You can’t be who you can’t see!

If you’ve heard this phrase before and are finding ways to connect your pupils to a diverse group of scientists and engineers, spend some time accessing sector specialists in this area.

Inspire your pupils to:

  • find out about people working in science industry and universities

  • ask questions to professionals through live chats and opportunities

  • share their Great Science Share experiences with wider audiences.

New for 2024 - the Careers Chats are linked to each guided enquiry to extend and enrich pupils' learning

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New for 2024 - the Careers Chats are linked to each guided enquiry to extend and enrich pupils' learning 〰️

Videos and downloadable resources linked to the Great Guided Enquiries.


More to learn with our collaborators

Planet Possibility is an interactive way that engages pupils with role models that showcase a range of physics-based careers.

An interactive game enables pupils to discover how their personality are suited to different careers in physics. Download the virtual careers insights pack to access a range of resources broadening awareness and understanding of opportunities in the world of physics. 

Ignite your curiosity and explore A world of opportunities


I'm a Scientist connects pupils with a diverse range of working scientists through energetic, text-based, online chats. Read the blog to find out how this scheme benefits pupils.

A Scientist Just Like Me introduces diverse scientists and people in science-related jobs. Using slides, each ‘tell the story’ of a the roles they play and their experiences across their career.

NUSTEM’s STEM Person of the Week has been shown to tackle stereotypical ideas of science and scientists by showing pupils authentic character attributes through a set of diverse STEM role models.

STEM Ambassadors are a national resource bringing STEM professionals into classrooms. Read the blog to explain how you can express interest.


Pioneering scientists and engineers with a story to share… video and downloadable profiles to discuss together.