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Royal Society Partnership Programme

A programme funded by the Royal Society

For researchers: work with a primary school in South Yorkshire to investigate an age-appropriate theme of climate change and sustainability

Audience: Researchers and Lecturers (including PhD students) in Sheffield Hallam University and University of Sheffield who have an interest in climate change and sustainability

Research topics: Air quality, energy generation, energy efficiency, flood management and biodiversity (you do not need to be an expert in any of these topics to participate)

Programme outline

February-March 2025

  • CPD researcher training – 1-hour online training and 2-hour virtual workshop (delivered by the Climate Ambassadors programme)
  • CPD with your allocated teacher –  1 day face to face training and planning at Sheffield Hallam University

April-July 2025 (dates to be agreed between pair)

  • 3 in school activities with your teacher partner/students (up to 2 hours)
  • 2 virtual activities with your teacher partner/students (up to an hour)
  • Ongoing support, as required from a mentor at SHU

Autumn 2025

  • Information session to apply for further funding

Researcher commitments

  • Researcher to attend online and face to face training sessions
  • Participate in 5 activities with their teacher partner
  • Meet with a mentor mid-programme
  • Engage with surveys and evaluation of the programme

Researchers will be asked to select preferred training dates and a preferred research topic on signing up.

Researchers will  be able to claim up £75 for travel expenses, however we are unable to fund academic time. You will need to sign up to become a Climate Ambassador and complete a DBS check.

Further funding is available to apply for a Partnership Grant from the Royal Society once you have completed this programme.

Sign up using this link by Friday 31 Jan 2025