Additional Resources
Here you will find additional resources from organisations and companies who promote the study of Maths and Physics at A-level and beyond or who are interested in improving the gender balance in STEM subjects.
These resources are from external providers and so the content is not moderated by the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics at Newcastle University.
TED Talks by brilliant women in STEM
These women are trailblazers inspiring a new generation of girls to follow their lead and change the ratio in STEM (science, math, engineering and tech).
Click here to get involved.
STEM Graduates Women in STEM resources
Promoting women in STEM job opportunities, employers and events to female students and graduates with STEM Women.
Click here to explore these resources.
STEMettes
STEMettes are showing the next generation that girls do Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths (STEM) too at their free, fun, food-filled experiences.
Click here to visit their site.
WISE
WISE enables and energises people in business, industry and education to increase the participation, contribution and success of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Click here to visit the site.
To meet WISE’s commitment to engage more girls to consider studies and careers in STEM – and reach 200,000 girls in the next 4 years; WISE has created an interactive resource to help girls find rewarding careers in STEM; where girls will be happy and successful.
Click here to engage with this project.
Advanced Mathematics Support Programme (AMSP)
The Advanced Mathematics Support Programme is a government-funded initiative, managed by MEI. It aims to increase participation in Core Maths, AS/A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics, and improve the teaching of these level 3 maths qualifications.
The programme provides national support for teachers and students in state-funded schools and colleges in England. Additional support is offered in areas of low social mobility so that, whatever their gender, background or location, students can choose their best post-16 maths pathway and have access to high quality teaching.
Click here to visit their site.
Women in STEM, Faculty of Science, Agriculture & Engineering, Newcastle University
For the first time ever, there are more than 1 million women working in core STEM roles across the UK.
To mark this significant milestone Newcaste University are celebrating some of the incredible women we have in STEM roles.
Click here to visit the site.