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Countdown is on to British Science Festival in Southampton Insight into action – exploring the Public Attitudes to Science Survey Celebrating British Science Week 6-15 March 2026 British Science Association selected as the future host of EDIS APPG on Diversity & Inclusion in STEM launches new project on AI equity Smashing Stereotypes is back for British Science Week 2026 Guest blog: Community Led Research Pilot, funder’s reflections Public Attitudes to Science Survey shows the public values science, but highlights concerns over AI, quality of information, and representation Sir Roland Jackson Putting communities in the driving seat: report explores impact of participatory research Dr Alex Lathbridge and Karen Blake MBE named British Science Association Honorary Fellows 2025: Our past year, wrapped A-Level student builds highly-accurate budget Sign-Language-to-speech wrist technology A cautious welcome for key recommendations in Curriculum and Assessment Review Confidence and support to teach science has fallen, primary education report suggests 'It’s through change that science progresses’: Disabled staff in science and medicine lead action for equity Reflections on the British Science Festival in Liverpool Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge's presidential address Report highlights disconnect between data collection and action on EDI in UK science and tech sector CREST website upgraded to transform STEM learning and empower educators across the UK Robo-chemists, eye-trackers and a VR fishing boat: the last day of the British Science Festival 2025 Phages, geophonics and prosthetics: the fourth day of British Science Festival 2025 Whale song, urban farming and science comedy: the third day of the British Science Festival 2025 Climate solutions, pioneering women and particle detectors: the second day of the British Science Festival 2025 Chatbots, ghost particles and neurodiversity: the first day of the British Science Festival 2025 Supporting inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation among and through micro, small and medium sized enterprises (M-SMEs) CREST Awards now free for all young people in Scotland The power of plants: eight events to dig into at this year’s British Science Festival Five health and humanity highlights from this year’s British Science Festival Exploring the wonders of space: five unmissable British Science Festival events ‘Early and meaningful’ public involvement in shaping engineering biology research and policy vital What's it like to work at the British Science Festival as an Evaluations Assistant? 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Looking back at British Science Week 2019
2019-03-22 · via British Science Association

2019's British Science Week was a blast from start to finish. We were thrilled with the level of engagement from people all over the country - you got stuck into our fun-filled activity packs, helped with real research by becoming citizen scientists, ran through 1 million years of history, and got your creative juices flowing in our nationwide poster competition

To all the participants who showed their enthusiasm for everything science-related, we'd like to send a heartfelt thank you for getting involved! 

Want to see some of the action? Scroll on for our highlights...

Activity packs 

We're delighted to see such great uptake of this year’s activity packs, themed around ‘journeys’. There have been over 82,000 downloads so far (and counting!).  

Our primary-level pack proved the most popular and was downloaded over 45,500 times. 

The packs have a massive range of activities, from creating tunnels to mummifying oranges, mixing perfumes and designing infographics. They're still available and are free for everyone - download them today 

We loved seeing your pictures on social media of you getting involved in the activities. We even took part at BSA HQ, where staff members gave  Desert Journey challenge a (somewhat unsuccessful) go!  

This year, we were thrilled to include some new family packs, curated with our Principal Partners, Eurotunnel. The packs provided easy, fun activities for families, which require minimal resources.

While the packs were designed for use over British Science Week, they can be used any time, so keep tagging us at @ScienceWeekUK with your images!

Run with the Ancestors  

This year, we released another race in our ever-popular Run… series: Run with the Ancestors. The app launched in late January and since then over 2,000 people have taken part. Did you miss it? Don’t worry, our original Run the Solar System virtual race is still open!

This year’s race transformed your run into an educational and exciting journey by throwing you into the heart of the human story. Tracking you via GPS, it transported you back in time to 1 million years ago where, through a thrilling narration, you heard the story of our ancestors as they arrived, lived and thrived in Britain, right up until the present day.

The app was complemented with a live race that took place on Saturday 16 March at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.

Hundreds of runners bravely powered through the gusts from the tail end of Storm Gareth to make it to the finish line, where they collected their Run with the Ancestors medals and goodie bags, filled with snacks kindly donated to us by BEPPS Snacks and Itsu.

Citizen Science: Operation Weather Rescue

We had a wonderful response to our citizen science project, which called on the public to help us digitise old weather records and help in the fight against climate change.

Thanks to the time and hard work of those who contributed, over 350,000 weather records were entered on the website. From Portsmouth to Valentia, the public got typing and managed to rescue data from the years 1860-1865, which would have taken the team behind the project years to do themselves. This information can now be used by research scientist worldwide, allowing them to understand weather of the past and predict the climate of the future.

Give yourselves a pat on the back!

Find out more about the project here.

Grant recipients

This year we awarded 154 Community grants to help local groups organise activities during British Science Week. We also launched our Community Leaders programme this year, many of whom launched their projects during the Week. LPF Kiddies Club in South East London delivered a crime scene investigation with their STEM Heroes club. Wardleworth Community Centre ran their annual Science Extravaganza in Rochdale, while the Syrian Community of Leeds ran some practical sessions with young people in the local area – to name a few.

We also awarded nearly 500 Kick Start grants to schools in challenging circumstances to allow them to organise their own British Science Week events. CEO Katherine Mathieson made it along to an impressive event ran by Hermitage Primary School who ran an experiment to measure air pollution as well as a science fair with an impressive display of projects. Schools used the grants to help enable a wide range of activities: one school used it to buy dry ice for an experiment, while another used it to run a (very adorable) careers fair.

We really love seeing how you used the grant, so please keep sharing your images with us on social media!

Kick Start grant recipient examplesWe loved seeing how you used your grants on social media! Keep sharing your images using #BSW19

Social media

We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who tagged us in your social media posts and for telling us about your events and investigations over British Science Week. We loved to see all the diverse groups getting involved in so many different areas of science.

In total, there were nearly 35,000 British Science Week tweets, reaching an estimated 68.5 million people (basically the whole population of the UK!). Thanks to your enthusiasm and contribution, #BritishScienceWeek continues to grow year on year.

In the press...

We had nearly 700 pieces of media coverage this year, which reached an estimated 135 million people.

Highlights included...

Science centres in Scotland got a hefty £10m cash injection, announced as part of the Week and featured on BBC News Online.

Sky News broadcast a brilliant package about our Operation Weather Rescue partnership, which was featured throughout the day on the first Saturday and had an accompanying write up online, giving the project great exposure.

Our very own Jane Dowden, acting Head of Education, did a series of interviews and experiments on local BBC radio, including Sheffield, Cornwall, and Lincolnshire.

YouTuber Katie Stewart, who runs the popular Science with Katie channel, debunked some science myths in a video which was picked up by the Daily Mail.

The Telegraph published a great piece about how to close the STEM skills gap.

Poster competition

Our poster competition is still open! Based on the theme of 'journeys', we’re looking for entries from students across the country. You could win a fantastic prize with Guinness World Records, but make sure to get your artwork in before the closing date on the 05 April. Find out more about how to enter.

Sponsors

We would also like to thank our sponsors for their contributions to British Science Week. From sponsoring our activity packs to our poster competition to our Run… race: without their support, the Week would not be possible. Find out more about our sponsors and contributors here.

Feedback

If you organised an event for British Science Week this year, we’d love to hear your feedback! Please fill our organisers feedback form to help make next year’s British Science Week even bigger and better.