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While visiting our home in London makes for a fantastic day out, you don't need to leave your home to be a part of our community of curious minds. Here are some ways to explore science online with us.
The Royal Institution (Ri) has secured support from leading construction technology firm Causeway Technologies, to take hands-on tech education for young people throughout the UK, via Ri Masterclasses ...
About the role The role of the STEM Masterclass Engagement Intern This is an exciting opportunity to develop workshops and accessible resources, training young people to create and deliver their own ...
Job Title: Demonstrations PhD Intern Dates: x1 placement Oct 2025 - Jan 2026 Location: 21 Albemarle Street, London (based onsite at The Royal Institution) Contract type: Three-month internship for PhD ...
About Jenny Sharp Jenny Sharp works at Plymouth University. As well as teaching on the undergraduate programmes, she runs a very busy Mathematics Enrichment Programme for Schools throughout Devon and ...
Started by Michael Faraday in 1825, and broadcast on national television every year, the CHRISTMAS LECTURES are the UK's flagship science series. The three-part series is filmed in front of a live ...
Job Title: Family Programme PhD Intern Location: 21 Albemarle Street, London Contract type: Three-month internship for PhD students, 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with occasional evening and ...
Young Scientist Centre Since 2009, the Young Scientist Centre (YSC) at the Royal Institution (Ri) has been delivering a programme of inspiring science workshops to young people aged 7 to 18. Workshops ...
Safeguarding is of paramount importance to the Ri; we expect all those who work with us to share our commitment to safeguarding children and adults at risk, prioritising their welfare and protecting ...
The Marketing and Communications Intern will play a crucial role in supporting the many different media and communications campaigns in the lead-up to the 2025 CHRISTMAS LECTURES. You will also have ...
Join Pride in STEM as they host a coffee morning celebrating LGBTQIA+ scientists. There will be space to get ready for Pride ...
The Birth of Benzene (Sort of) If you look carefully at the vial, you can see that Faraday etched the name of this substance on the glass: "bicarburet of hydrogen," not benzene. You can see this name ...
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