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by Tony Thompson 16 Dec, 2021
As the year draws to an end we would like to announce our engagement numbers for 2021.

This year we've engaged with 100 people in person at an event hosted by Techniquest, the low annual total can be explained by the lack of in person events available due to the #covidー19 pandemic. We would however, like to thank Techniquest for this figure not being zero.

We have, however, had a far more successful year in regards to online engagement where we have engaged with 36,000 people. This was majoritively through our YouTube channel available here https://www.youtube.com/c/ThompsonSTEMEngagement  these numbers have also been supplemented by over 1100 video engagements on Twitter and over 700 engagements on TikTok.

We would also like to extend thanks for a great year to our core team Tony Thompson, Rosie Cane and Thalia Ellice Richardson.

Aside from that, Happy holidays, merry Christmas and a happy new year to all of you and we look forward to another great year!

Sincerely,
Company Head and Lead Developer,
Tony Thompson
by Tony Thompson 28 Mar, 2021
Thompson STEM Engagement have been working with the Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure to produce a set of school resources exploring the possibilities of life on Mars. This project is funded through the Horizon 2020 programme, and links areas common to global school curriculums with research into the conditions on Mars, and how habitable it has been over its history, and even today.

The resources detail how we can study these conditions using analogue sites here on Earth, such as those that the Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure gives researchers the opportunity to visit. These range from the hottest settings on Earth, to volcanically active environments, to areas covered in vast ice sheets.

These resources will be released every Thursday at 12pm (BST) and can be found here:  https://www.europlanet-society.org/introducing-the-mars-collection-of-educational-resources-1-extrem...

Check them out!
by Tony Thompson 21 Feb, 2021
Sense the Universe received it's first showcase at Cardiff Science Festival this weekend. We were very happy to be able to share this project virtually with an audience over Zoom!
by Tony Thompson 16 Jan, 2021
Sense the Universe is a project put together by Thompson STEM Engagement and Cardiff University, funded by the Europlanet Society. The project looks to promote sensory learning and lessen barriers to learning by creating lessons and activities based around common household items. 

The first of our projects is Tasty Planet, where our Company Head and Lead Developer, Tony Thompson, created the layers of a planet using tasty treats. This included an inner core made of Jam, an outer core made of icing, a mantle made of biscuit crumbs and a crust made of sugar!
by Tony Thompson 13 Nov, 2020
As of today TSE has received its official status as a community interest company, which means we are finally a REAL not for profit company instead of an altruistic side project.

May we proudly introduce Thompson STEM Engagement Cwmni Buddiant Cymunedol Limited!
by Tony Thompson 17 Jun, 2019
TSE Head Tony Thompson will be appearing at BIG 2019 in Dynamic Earth on Thursday the 18th of July to do a talk on Science Communication on a Budget.  For anyone attending we look forward to seeing you there!

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