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Home — Events — STEM for Britain 2017

STEM for Britain 2017

Date: 13 March 2017

Location: House of Commons, London, UK

Event type: Public Engagement

Website: stemforbritain.org.uk

STEM for Britain is a poster competition and exhibition that aims to encourage, support and promote Britain’s early-stage and early-career research mathematicians who are an essential part of continuing progress in and development of UK research and R&D.

Image: Back row: Professor Jon Keating, Dr Stephen Benn, Professor Nick Woodhouse, Stephen Metcalfe MP 
Front row: Dr Bartosz Naskrecki (Bronze Award), Dr James Grogan (Gold Award), Miss Laura Wadkin (Silver Award)

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