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Catch up with our panel discussion with some of the action researchers sharing learning from the Curiosity in Action programme running from 2023-2025 building an evidence-base, capacity and a network in Scotland to explore the impact of STEM in youth work funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). The action research strand included pairing youth groups across Scotland with researchers involved in STFC research - including astronomy, space science and physics - in a collaborative action research process. Together, they planned and trialled activities, explored approaches to discover what works well and looked at the impact this work has on young people. Find out more & the resources: https://www.scienceceilidh.com/curios... The panel includes: Kat Borrowdale, Think Circus Dr Logaheswari “Loki” Muniraj, Heriot-Watt University Neve Chambers, Hearts of Midlothian Innovation Centre Dr Benjamin Bose, University of Edinburgh Danielle McKinnon, Eat Sleep Ride Dr David Boldrin and Connor Inglis, University of Glasgow Raj Kumar, University of Strathclyde Stuart Mitchell & Rachael Alexander, Auchinleck Community Development Initiative