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UK Young Scientists' and Engineers' Fair
 
London, 4 th August 2008 – The UK Young Scientists' and Engineers' Fair 2009 will be held in the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in central London on the 4th – 5th March 2009 as a curtain-raiser to National Science and Engineering Week*.
The 2009 event is a collaboration between many science and engineering institutions led by the BA and Young Engineers with support from the ETB (Engineering Technology Board). It will comprise of the national celebrations for the CREST and Young Engineers schemes as well as interactive exhibits, demonstrations and shows for visiting school groups. The new National Science Competition’s final will be held at the Fair. Learn more ›*
 
Meet the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award Winners
 
 
Meet the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award WinnersThree high school students earned top honors at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public, when they each received an Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award and a $50,000 college scholarship. Learn more ›
 
Intel Teach Advanced Online training in Jordan
 
 
Intel Teach Advanced Online training in Jordan Amman, 3 rd March 2008 – A 4-days “Intel Teach – Advanced Online” training session was delivered last week to 21 Jordanian Senior Teachers delivered by Danny Arati (Online Programmes Manager for Intel Education) and Bill How (ICT Development Co-ordinator for Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, England). The session was hosted at the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Center for Learning Technologies in Amman. The Senior Teachers attending this training are also called the “Champions”, as they are the first explorers of the programme and will contribute to the adaptation and contents of the new Jordanian Learning Paths. Learn more ›
 
 
 
New On-line Survey!
Please take part in this three minutes survey conducted by Intel Education. Your opinion is of great value to us as we strive to have a positive impact on your organisation and on the rest of the community.
 

 
Intel Education Press Kit
A significantly improved Intel Education Press Site has been launched. This site provides a great high-level overview of our programs and is useful for those outside of IEG to better understand our programs and commitments to Education.
 

 
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