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Organisations supported by BIS

Under Section 5 of the Science and Technology Act 1965, BIS provides funding to the following organisations

The British Science Association

The Department for Buisness, Innovation & Skills (BIS) works closely with the association and has provided it with core support as well as ad hoc support for specific projects and activities. BIS provides a significant contribution to the association’s core funding (around 20% of its overall income), and supports a number of association initiatives.

a) Core-funded activities

  • Schools Programme - Young and First Investigators Awards (primary level, reaching around 30,000 pupils) and BA CREST and Science Communicators Award (secondary level, reaching around 26,000 pupils).
  • The British Science Festival - reaching around 30,000 people directly, but gaining substantial national and regional media coverage (TV, radio, newspapers, magazines).
  • Science in Society Programme - Dana Centre meetings, Science Communication Conference and Media Fellowships. Other activities are also included in the programme, but these receive discrete funding from Government through direct commissioning (Common Language through Foresight), or competitive bidding (Small Talk and DISC through OSI Copus grants).

b) Directly-funded activities

  • National Science Week Coordination - reaching over 300,000 people across the UK; attracting widespread media coverage (particularly at local/regional level); and 30-50% of the population aware of NSW;
  • Fundraising - to enable the association to build its mission and campaign.
  • Science Communication Conference Bursary, to enable harder-to-reach groups to attend the conference

The Association for Science and Discovery Centres (ASDC)

The Association for Science and Discovery Centres, formerly ECSITE-UK, serves the specific needs of it's members located in the UK. It was set up in April 2001 to give the expanding sector a strong national voice and to be the point of reference for the work of science and discovery centres.

ASDC's purpose is to raise the profile of science and discovery centres in the UK, and to establish their role as a forum for dialogue between science specialists and the public and as an informal learning resource for learners of all ages.

To find out more, visit www.sciencecentres.org.uk

Or contact ASDC's Director : Dr Penny Fidler penny.fidler@sciencecentres.org.uk

The Association for Science and Discovery Centres
The Watershed
1 Canon's Road
Harbourside
Bristol
BS1 5TX

Direct-line phone number : +44 (0)117 915029

 

AlphaGalileo

AlphaGalileo is the world's leading independent resource for European research news. The website is used by our expert communications team to disseminate research news from source organisations to a high-quality audience of journalists worldwide. The service is run by an independent not-for-profit company, AlphaGalileo Foundation. For more information, see www.alphagalileo.org

AlphaGalileo Foundation
130 Shaftesbury Avenue
London WC1D 5EU
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0) 20 3004 4540

alphagalileo@alphagalileo.org

or:

Peter Green - Managing Director
E-mail: peter.green@alphagalileo.org
Mobile: +44 (0) 7866727141

Foundation for Science and Technology

The Foundation's purpose is to provide a neutral platform for debate of policy issues that have a science, engineering or technology element. The Foundation organises dinner/discussions and workshops on relevant issues when parliament is sitting

The Foundation also provides a support service to learned and professional societies. Around 230 subscribe to receive the two monthly Newsletter. Seminars are organised on a regular basis on topics relevant to managing large and small societies.

The Foundation is overseen by a Council. More information about FST can be found at http://www.foundation.org.uk/

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