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Many of the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) PhD students

that we’ve interviewed on our site have also been active STEM ambassadors. This
means that they engage with school children to help them learn more about scientific
research and become enthused with STEM subjects. This can be in the form of giving
talks at schools, producing online videos and also becoming involved as mentors in
science investigatory projects. This page gives you more detail about the latter.

What is a Science Investigatory Project?

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