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The National Science Academy

Welsh Government

The National Science Academy

A National Science Academy (NSA) has been established in Wales to help deliver a stronger, more sustainable and resilient economy for the future. The go-ahead for the NSA, a commitment under the One Wales agreement, was given by Lesley Griffiths, Deputy Minister for Science, Innovation and Skills.

The Academy will promote the take up of science, technology, engineering and mathematics - STEM subjects - at all levels to ensure Wales has a continuous pipeline of people graduating from colleges and universities with the appropriate qualifications and skills.

The Learning and Skills Observatory provides links to a variety of sources of Science Technology Engineering & Maths (STEM) information and initiatives that are available in Wales. By selecting which audience suits you best you will be taken to links to websites which are relevant to your needs.

Visit the Learning Skills Observatory website for more information.