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Exhibitor List and Profiles

Browse our list of exhibitors who have reserved spaces to date.

Information about their products and services at the ASE conference is updated as details are received, so keep watching this space!

Partners

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OCR Examinations - Gold Partner

D31 and DS62 Contact: Stephen Diston Tel: 01223 553998 Email: general.qualifications@ocr.org.uk Web: www.ocr.org.uk OCR: unleashing the adventure and excitement of Science! OCR is pleased to be returning as Gold Partner at the 2013 ASE Annual Conference. We’ll be bringing science learning to life at next year’s event through a dynamic programme of guest speakers and interactive activities. On stand D31 and DS62 our science specialists will be providing support and consultation on our range of science qualifications which let you enjoy the freedom and excitement of teaching science, and help inspire students of all abilities. We work with a range of education providers including schools, colleges, workplaces and other institutions. Over 13,000 centres choose our A Levels, GCSEs and vocational qualifications, including Cambridge Nationals and Cambridge Technicals. Our qualifications are developed in close consultation with teachers, industry leaders and government to ensure they are relevant for learners today, and we support providers to deliver our qualifications with access to professional training, publications, and FREE online support materials. Target Audience: primary/secondary

AQA - Silver Partner

D36 Contact: Annaliese Brown Devas Street, Manchester, M15 6EX Tel: 01619 531180 Fax: 01612 737572 Email: mailbox@aqa.org.uk Web: aqa.org.uk AQA is a leading provider of qualifications and support services for teachers and students. We are an educational charity aiming to enable every student and teacher realise their potential. We create resources to meet the day-to-day needs of teachers, helping them deliver inspiring lessons and great learning. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Edu-Lab - Bronze Partner

TBA Contact: Sales Karoo Close, Bexwell Business Park, Norfolk, PE38 9GA Tel: 01366 385777 Fax: 01366 386535 Email: sales@edu-lab.co.uk Web: www.edulab.co.uk At Edu-Lab® we understand how science comprehension can unveil some of the beauty of the world we live in, and help us to understand it better. That's why we're so passionate about enhancing science education around the world - at many levels and in many languages. Target Audience: primary/secondary

ASE

C55 Contact: Tony Leaney ASE, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9AA Tel: 01707 283000 Fax: 01707 266532 Email: info@ase.org.uk Web: www.ase.org.uk Share our passion and commitment to science education by visiting the ASE stand to find out about ASE membership, see the latest ASE books, journals and curriculum resources and see what is available to support your work via ASE online. You can  learn about ASEChat and ASE Teachmeets and chat to ASE Field Officers about what is happening in your region. Come and see how ASE is supporting Outdoor Science and explore curriculum resources like Primary upd8; upd8 Crucial, Wikid and Segue. Let us know what you think about ASE and how it works! Could you be a Chartered Science Teacher (CSciTeach), Registered Scientist (RSci) or a Chartered Science Technician (CSciTech)? Learn about accreditation for you and also for your school via Primary Science Quality Mark. Experience schoolscience.co.uk, part of ASE Online, and its comprehensive directory of resources, information and contacts for teachers, science technicians and learners of science everywhere. Browse our publications and find out how to get involved – as a writer, mentor to our writers or reviewer of our books and journal articles. Meet members of the teams that make these things happen. Like you, we promote excellence in science teaching and learning. We can inspire you and you can help us to inspire others. Target Audience: primary/secondary

ASE Open Conference

C56 Contact: Tony Leaney ASE, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9AA Tel: 01707 283000 Fax: 01707 266532 Email: info@ase.org.uk Web: www.ase.org.uk The Open Conference is now a regular bonus event at the Annual Conference, designed to add value for the delegates and atmosphere to the exhibition. There will be three days of 15-minute slots, with a 5-minute changeover between. Some slots have been saved for booking on the day, so if you feel the need to share something with your fellow delegates, or you are an exhibitor who has a last-minute product to launch, this is your chance. Visit the stand and arrange your slot at the Conference. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Exhibitors in alphabetical orde

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ABPI

A7 Contact: Helen Wilkes 7th Floor Southside, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT Tel: 020 7747 1420 Fax: 0207 7747 1447 Email: abpischools@abpi.org.uk Web: www.abpischools.org.uk The APBI is the trade association for pharmaceutical companies in the UK. We provide free science teaching & learning resources for teachers and students from primary to post 16. Materials cover topics in the curriculum and include diagrams, animations, worksheets and posters which can be downloaded. Topics link the science taught in schools to its use in the workplace and, particularly, to its use in the treatment of disease. We also offer information on careers in the pharmaceutical industry. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Adam Equipment

CS10 Contact: Mr. Jeremy Storey Bond Avenue, Denbigh East, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK1 1SW Tel: 01908 274545 Fax: 01908 641339 Email: sales@adamequipment.co.uk Web: www.adamequipment.com Adam Equipment offers a wide range of balances designed to meet the needs of teachers and schools. Providing high quality balances ideally suited for physics, chemistry and general science laboratories. Visit our booth at the ASE Reading Conference for a chance to win free balances. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Affordable Science

D6 Contact: Vik Yadh Affordable Science, 25 Ffordd Penrhos, Caerphilly, CF83 2BA Tel: 0781 1385773 Fax: 029 20852180 Email: enquiries@affordablescience.com Web: www.affordablescience.com Manufacturer and supplier of high quality biology and geology equipment including; real life minibeasts and lifecycle sets; dissection models and whole biological specimens for classification. We also specialise in prepared microscope slides for schools. We manufacture for specific customer requirements. Purchase on the day to receive manufacturer's discount. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Alton Towers Resort

DS54 Contact: Charlotte West Alton, Staffordshire ST10 4DB Tel: 07968 998 894 Email: charlotte.west@alton-towers.com Web: www.altontowers.com/national-science-week From 18 to 22 March the Alton Towers Resort will host a National Science and Engineering Week event suitable for school trips of all ages. Activities will include a Rollercoasters and Relativity show, two immersive 360 degree theatre shows and Dr Ken from Teacher's TV performing his Science Circus Show! Visit us at stand DS54 for more information - tickets start from just £6.75 per pupil! Other talks available all year for key stages 1 to 5 cover subjects such as Customer Service and Marketing. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Animal Aid

C14 Contact: Mark White The Old Chapel, Bradford Street, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1AW Tel: 01732 364546 ext 230 Email: mark@animalaid.co.uk Web: www.animalaid.org.uk The Animal Aid Education Department provides a wide range of free education materials on animal welfare topics for students and teachers at key stages 3 and 4 and sixth form. Visit our stall to pick up some free resources and to find out about our free school speakers service. Target Audience: secondary
Arboles UK Ltd

Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour

A2 Contact: Education Officer: Charlotte Evans Email: behaviour@cardiff.ac.uk Web: http://asab.nottingham.ac.uk/ The ASAB Education Committee promotes and supports the teaching of animal behaviour in schools and colleges, from infant classes to sixth formers. We provide educational resources, a free termly newsletter, as well as, talks and workshop sessions for students and teachers. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Biochemical Society

A7 Contact: Gemma Garrett Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London, WC1N 2JU Tel: 020 7685 2400 Email: education@biochemistry.org Web: www.biochemistry.org/education The Biochemical Society is a registered charity which aims to promote the understanding and study of biology at all stages of the curriculum. Our diverse range of education work includes free online resources (for teachers and students), teachers' CPD workshops, outreach events and grants, school lectures and careers information for young people. We will be exhibiting on A7 The Biology Stand and supporting the "Biology in the Real World" series of talks on Friday 4th Jan. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Bionic Ear Show (Deafness Research UK)

C16 Contact: Laura Turner 330-332 Grays Inn Road, London. WC1X 8EE Tel: 0207 164 2294 Fax: 020 7278 0404 Email: laura.turner@deafnessresearch.org.uk Web: www.bionicearshow.org The Bionic Ear Show is a free show about the ears, hearing system and how to protect them. The audience will see and hear the story of sound as it travels through the ear to the brain.  Our presenter, Tobin May, explains step by step the process of hearing by building a 22 foot long display of our hearing system - the world's largest ear! It also helps people understand how individuals can lose their hearing and delivers important educational health messages on protecting their own hearing. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Biozone Learning Media (UK) Ltd

A5b Contact: Sarah Silvester Unit 5-6 Greenline Business Park, Wellington Street, Burton-on-Trent, DE14 2AS, Derbyshire, United Kingdom Tel: 01283 530 366 Fax: 01283 530 961 Email: sales@biozone.co.uk Web:  www.biozone.co.uk BIOZONE is a market-leading publisher of biology student workbooks and Presentation Media (editable PowerPoints) for A-level biology.  The books comprise hundreds of write-on activities and explanatory diagrams, with specific editions written for AQA, Edexcel, OCR and IB Diploma biology.   Target Audience: secondary

Blades Biological Ltd

Bradford Robotic Telescopes & STEM

British Ecological Society

A3 Contact: Education Officer Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London, WC1N 2JU. Tel: 02076 852511 Email: Education@BritishEcologicalSociety.org Web: www.BritishEcologicalSociety.org We have our usual ponds and hedges posters to give away along with four new posters on the diversity of life on Earth, life in space, the ecology of disease and food security. To celebrate our 2013 centenary we have four great competitions for students of all ages and information about your local festival of ecology. Target Audience: primary/secondary

British Model Flying Association / Sky Hi Products

D13 Contact: Mike Colling, Education Co-ordinator Chacksfield House, 31 St. Andrew's Road, Leicester, LE2 8RE Tel: Office - 01162 440028 Education Co-ordinater - 01257452624 Fax: 0116 2440645 Email: mike@skyhi.org.uk Web: BMFA - www.bmfa.org Sky Hi Products - www.skyhi.org.uk The BMFA's Education Programme is designed to facilitate use of model aircraft in all sectors of education, illustrated on DVD & CD, available free, plus SkyHi Products catalogue of kits & services. Details of the University Flight and the Schools Fly Your Plane Challenges. Target Audience: primary/secondary

British Nutrition Foundation

CS70 Contact: Kim Ralph British Nutrition Foundation, Imperial House, 6th Floor, 15-19 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6UN Tel: 020 74046504 Email: postbox@nutrition.org.uk Web: www.foodafactoflife.org.uk The BNF's Education programme Food-a fact of life provides a wealth of free resources about healthy eating, cooking, food and farming for children and young people aged 3 to 16 years. The resources are progressive, stimulate learning and support the curriculum throughout the UK. All resources are designed to ensure that consistent and up-to-date messages are delivered. Target Audience: primary/secondary

British Pharmacological Society

A7 Contact: Jess Strangward 16 Angel Gate, City Road, London, EC1V 2PT Tel: 020 7239 0187 Fax: 020 7417 0114 Email: js@bps.ac.uk Web: www.bps.ac.uk The British Pharmacological Society works hard to engage with the public and has a regular presence at Science Festivals, helping to raise the profile of pharmacology and its role in people’s lives with events such as ‘The Science of Curry’. With over 3000 members from around the world, we are a truly international organization. We offer educational resources to help teach drug discovery and information on careers in pharmacology. Come find us on The Biology Stand to find out more. Target Audience: secondary

British Physics Olympiad

Cambridge University Press

C8 Contact: Geraldine Byrne Cambridge University Press, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS Tel: 01223 325619 Fax: 01223 325573 Email: gbyrne@cambridge.org Web: education.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press is a leading educational publisher, publishing high-quality, curriculum-based books, software and digital resources for international and secondary schools in the UK and worldwide.  Visit the C8 stand to see our market-leading range of Cambridge IGCSE, International A Level and International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma resources. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Cambridge Chemistry Challenge

D84a Contact: Mr T G Hersey St Catharine's College, Cambridge, CB2 1RL Tel: 07813 583 526 Email: Herseytimothy@gmail.com Web: www.C3L6.com Now in its third year, the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge is made up of two strands. First a monthly on-line challenge with a leader board for Chemists of all ages. Second a written competition for Year 12 students in the UK sat in schools in June each year. See our website www.C3L6.com for more information. Target Audience: secondary

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)

E18 Contact: Lisa Bounds Mordechai Vanunu House, 162 Holloway Road, London, N7 8DQ Tel: 0207 7002393 Fax: 0207 7002357 Email: pedc@cnduk.org Web: www.cnduk.org/education The CND Peace Education programme aims to empower young people with knowledge on peace and nuclear issues and supports them in making their own decisions. We have 3 free education packs available with activities based on co-operative and active learning. We also provide free assembly talks and classroom workshops. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Centre for Science Education

C2 Contact: Nicky Fuller Sheffield Hallam University City Campus Sheffield S1 1WB Tel: 0114 2254870 Fax: 0114 2254872 Email: n.a.fuller@shu.ac.uk Web: www.shu.ac.uk/cse Now in its 28th year, the Centre for Science Education (CSE) is the UK's largest academic group in its field.  From the outset,  CSE has been committed to improving the experience of young people in school science and has now expanded to include technology, engineering and mathematics.  We also focus on skills, employment and equality and diversity issues in education and work.    We are firm believers in partnerships, working with individuals, organisations ands networks.  Target Audience: primary/secondary

CHEMGO

CIEC Promoting Science

CS41 Contact: Robin Millar University of York, Science Education, Alcuin D, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD Tel: 01904 323469 Fax: 01904 322605 Email: robin.millar@york.ac.uk Web: www.york.ac.uk/education/projects/ We work with teachers, awarding bodies, publishers, Science Learning Centres and industry to develop innovative courses and support materials for science at Key Stages 1-5, including: York Science, Twenty First Century Science, Salters Advanced Chemistry, Salters-Nuffield Advanced Biology, Salters Horners Advanced Physics, Extended Project Qualification resources and Physics Review. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Classroom Medics

CLEAPSS

CS26 Contact: Steve Jones The Gardiner Building, Brunel Science Park, Uxbridge, UB8 3PQ Tel: 01895 251496 Fax: 01895 814372 Email: science@cleapss.org.uk Web: www.cleapss.org.uk CLEAPSS is an advisory service providing support in science and technology for a consortium of local authorities and their schools including establishments for pupils with special needs. Independent schools, post-16 colleges, teacher training establishments, curriculum developers and others can apply for associate membership. We offer help from nursery education through to A-level studies or equivalent. We offer advice and guidance materials via our helpline and website. Target Audience: primary/secondary

CND

Collins Education

D29 Contact: Katie Nelson 77-85 Fulham Palace Road, London, W6 8JB Tel: 0844 576 8126 Fax: 01902 457596 Email: education@harpercollins.co.uk Web: www.collinseducation.com Collins Education is a leading educational publisher offering engaging curriculum-focused print and interactive digital products that support primary and secondary teachers and motivate students of all ages and abilities. Highlights include brand new digital resources on Collins Online Learning, new resources for GCSE Science and a bestselling revision resources.

Compassion in World Farming

C15 Contact: Phil Brooke BSc(Hons) PGCE CBiol MSB River Court, Mill Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU29 9ED Tel: 01483 521 965 Fax: 01483 861 639 Email: education@ciwf.org Web: www.ciwf.org/education Compassion in World Farming provides free resources on food, farming and animal welfare for primary, secondary and university teachers. Subjects include genetic engineering, cloning, selective breeding and efficiency of human food chains. Our Genetic Engineering and Farm Animals & Us films are amongst many available free at the conference. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Data Harvest

DS26 Contact: Lee Grahame 1 Eden Court, Leighton Buzzard, Beds, LU74FY Tel: 01525 373666 Fax: 01525 851638 Email: sales@data-harvest.co.uk Web: www.data-harvest.co.uk Data Harvest is a world-leading UK-based manufacturer and supplier of specialist educational science and technology equipment ranging from data logging & control systems to stand-alone science products and construction sets for primary and secondary education. we are also the K'NEX Education & mOway robots UK distributors. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Data Harvest Quriosity

DS57 Contact: Lee Grahame 1 Eden Court, Leighton Buzzard, Beds, LU74FY Tel: 01525 373666 Fax: 01525 851638 Email: sales@quriosity.co.uk Web: www.quriosity.co.uk Quriosity puts all our specialist products under one roof, enabling us to showcase the best products especially selected for education, we have a team of dedicated educators researching new and innovative products from around the world providing low cost educational solutions. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Deafness Research UK (Bionic Ear Show)

Digital Explorer

D87 Contact: Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop Studio 11, Netil House, 1 Westgate Street, London, E8 3RL Tel: 07951973249 Email: jamie@digitalexplorer.co.uk Web: www.digitalexplorer.com Digital Explorer is a social enterprise that works with schools and expeditions to bring the frontiers of field science direct to the classroom. We have a big focus on the oceans with FREE resources, live chats, CPD and speakers from expeditions from the Arctic Ocean to the Great Barrier Reef. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Discover the World

D8 Contact: Schools Team Arctic House, 8 Bolters Lane, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 2AR Tel: 01737 214214 Fax: 01737 362341 Email: study@discover-the-world.co.uk Web: www.schools-discover.co.uk Discover the World offers inspiring and educational study trips abroad, including tours with a science focus. Carefully planned itineraries can be tailor-made according to budget, interests and group size. In 2011 100% of teachers rated us as good or excellent.  Well-known as the #1 school travel company for Iceland, destinations also include CERN Switzerland; Norway; Morocco; Bay of Naples; Sicily; Catalonia, Costa Rica, China, French Alps; Jordan, Oman, New Zealand and even Antarctica!  Target Audience: secondary

Earth Science Education Unit

51 Contact: Steve Kilner - Primary Workshops; Hazel Benson - Secondary Workshops Earth Science Education Unit, School of Public Policy and Professional Practice, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG Tel: 01782 734437 Email: eseu@keele.ac.uk Web: http://www.earthscienceeducation.com/ Its true! NO FEE* practical CPD Earth Science workshops for Earth Physics, primary and secondary levels. Raise confidence and enthusiasm in teaching Earth-related parts of the curriculum! See workshops: Thursday 3rd & Friday 4th January 2013. *Minimal expenses only Target Audience: primary/secondary

Earth Science Teachers' Association

D52 Contact: Dr Maggie Williams, Chairman Dr Maggie Williams, ESTA Chairman, Earth & Ocean Sciences, Jane Herdman Building, 4 Brownlow Street, Liverpool L69 3GP Email: contact@esta-uk.net Web: http://www.esta-uk.net/ The Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) promotes and supports good practice in the teaching of Earth Science at all levels. Including a variety of resources. ESTA members are available to offer advice and give more information at our stand. Please come along and see how ESTA can be of use to you! Target Audience: primary/secondary

Edexcel

DS42 Contact: Ben MacDow  190 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7QH Email: ben.macdow@pearson.com Edexcel, a Pearson company, is the UK's largest awarding body offering academic and vocational qualifications to schools, colleges and employers.  Visit us to find out about our range of science qualifications and hear about the support we provide. Target Audience: Secondary

Education Harbour

Essex County Council School

Education Consultancy - Essex Schools' Learning and Development

D10 Contact: Chris Haines Floor E2 County Hall Market Road Chelmsford CM1 1QH Tel: 01245 436707 Fax: 01245 436214 Email: schools-ld@essex.gov.uk Web: http://training.e-gfl.org/go/ec Education Consultancy is part of Schools' Learning and Development providing expert consultancy in and beyond Essex. Our highly skilled advisers and consultants provide bespoke , quality support across a wide range of school improvement themes, education phases and curriculum areas, tailored to your school or metwork's needs Target Audience: primary/secondary

Espresso Education & Channel 4 Learning, Clipbank

D77 Contact: Chris Davison Hythe House, 200 Shepherds Bush Road, Hammersmith, London,W6 7NL Tel: 020 7870 4500 Fax: 020 7870 4501 Email: c4linfo@channel4learning.com Web: www.espresso.co.uk Espresso Primary is the award-winning digital curriculum service that covers all subjects from Foundation to KS2. Espresso’s combination of interactive and real-world resources including 1279 science videos plus activities and printable resources, are proven to make a difference in classrooms and save teachers 50% time when preparing lessons. Target Audience: primary/secondary

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Gatekeeper Education Ltd

D81 Contact: Lynette Merrick Yew Cottage, Cackle Street, Nutley, East Sussex. TN22 5NB. Tel: 01825 712203 Email: merrick20@btinternet.com Web: www.gatekeeperel.co.uk Discovering the wonderful natural world is made easy with our growing collection of practical and inspiring resources for outdoor learning. They are scientifically accurate, attractive, simple to use and will help you, your family, school, club or organisation, identify and appreciate the variety of wildlife in your local environment Target Audience: primary/secondary

Generating Genius

D15 Contact: Dr Tony Sewell 99 Arundel Avenue, South Croydon CR2 8BL Tel: 07956 598503 Email: tony@generatinggenius.org.uk Web: www.generatinggenius.org.uk Generating Genius works in partnership with schools to help hundreds of disadvantaged young people with a talent in STEM subjects to access elite universities. Founder and CEO Dr Tony Sewell and his team run two programmes, Junior Genius for 12-16s and Uni Genius for 16-18s, which provide an applied learning experience far in advance of the school curriculum. Your pupils could learn industrial chemistry at P&G and computer programming with Google! Visit our stand to find out more. Target Audience: secondary

Gratnells Ltd   

D44 Contact: James Hammond 8 Howard Way, Harlow, Essex CM20 2SU Tel: 01279 401550 Fax: 01279 41912 Email: trays@gratnells.co.uk Web: www.gratnells.com Target Audience: Secondary. Gratnells has been supplying science storage to schools worldwide for over 30 years. Unlike rigid industrial shelving and incompatible flimsy plastic trays, our approach is flexible and integrated. Our frames hold different heights of trays, and our foam-based inserts ensure safe handling of laboratory materials and equipment. We also have a range of trolleys enabling safe transportation from Prep Room to Science Lab. It all adds up to the only science storage system you'll ever need.

Hodder Education

C31 Contact: Lydia Bull 338 Euston Road, London, NW1 3BH Tel: 020 7873 6000 Fax: 020 7873 6299 Email: science@hodder.co.uk Web: www.hoddereducation.co.uk Hodder Education is a leading Science publisher, providing quality resources from KS3 to BTEC Level 2 and OCR Level 2 Nationals. Our innovative online Dynamic Learning resources are packed with time saving tools. Plus, new for 2013: Teach Better, helps you plan, prepare and deliver outstanding KS3 science lessons. www.dynamic-learning.co.uk Target Audience: secondary

ICASE - International Council of Associations for Science Education

D25 Contact: Dr Declan Kennedy c/o Dr Declan Kennedy, Department of Education, University College Cork, Ireland Tel: 035 321 4903469 Fax: 035 321 4270291 Email: d.kennedy@ucc.ie Web: www.icaseonline.net The fourth ICASE World Conference on Science and Technology Education will be held from 29 September - 3 October 2013 in Borneo. If you are interested in joining the group of European teachers travelling to the conference, please contact Dr Declan Kennedy at d.kennedy@ucc.ie Full details of conference are available at  http://worldste2013.org and also at the stand.  Target Audience: primary/secondary

Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

CS40 Contact: Dr Diane Aston The Boilerhouse, Caunt Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 7FZ Tel: 01476 513882 Fax: 01476 513899 Email: diane.aston@iom3.org Web: www.iom3.org IOM3 promotes all aspects of materials, minerals & mining engineering. Our Schools Affiliate Scheme provides support and resources to enrich the teaching of materials in the 11-19 curriculum and the knowledge and understanding needed to teach materials with confidence. We are also introducing a practical resource to support materials in the KS2 curriculum. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Institute of Physics

C3 Contact: Clare Thomson 76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT Tel: 02074 704 800 Fax: 02074 704 848 Email: education@iop.org Web: www.iop.org/education The Institute of Physics supports all teachers of physics and their pupils/students in a variety of ways. Visit the stand to collect our latest resources and find out about all that we offer. Target Audience: secondary

Instruments Direct (Services)Ltd

C4 Contact: Daniel Roberts Tel: 01530 832500 Fax: 01530 817087 Email: sales@inds.co.uk Web: www.inds.co.uk IDS Education specializes in providing innovative educational science equipment. We are showcasing a number of new products, complete with practical hands on demonstrations. Come and see how easily you can integrate new technology in your classroom. If you're looking for new ways to teach science, come and talk to us. Target Audience: primary/secondary

The Intellectual Property Office

D46 Contact: Natalie Iles Concept House, Cardiff Road, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8QQ Tel: 01633 814697 Email: natalie.iles@ipo.gov.uk Web: www.ipo.gov.uk Cracking Ideas is an educational resource featuring Wallace & Gromit targeted at children aged 4 to 16 and includes free activity packs, one-hour innovation packs, challenges and an exciting competition, all designed to help young people nurture their own creativity and generate new ideas of their own. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Jonathan's Jungle Roadshow

CS12 Contact: Jonathan Cleverly Swindon, Wiltshire Tel: 01793 400409 or 07877 732290 Email: jonathansjungle@btinternet.com Web: www.jonathansjungleroadshow.co.uk A fantastic educational experience featuring a wide variety of truly amazing captive-bred reptiles & invertebrates from around the world. Professional presentations & hands-on workshops are tailored to the Science curriculum to literally bring science and cross-curricular subjects to life! Sessions are available for all ages from Foundation Stage to KS4 and beyond. Come and meet former teacher Jonathan and just a few of his fabulous animals at the conference, they will be delighted to see you! Target Audience: primary/secondary

Labaid Trust, The

D71 Contact: Alan Welch Normal Heights, Chiltern Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5PH Tel: 01494 726861 Email: labaidtrust@labaid.org Web: www.labaid.org Are you wondering what to do with usable apparatus you are no longer using? Please donate it to Labaid so that we can pass it on to schools with little or none. In some parts of the world there are schools where Science GCSE and A Levels are taught without any equipment. So some students fail when it comes to compulsory practical exam papers. Please help Labaid to change this. To find out more, visit our stand and talk to us, visit our website, email or phone. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Learning Materials Ltd

D70 Contact: Alan Wood Dixon Street, Wolverhampton, WV2 2BX Tel: 01902 454026 Fax: 01902 457596 Email: learning.materials@btinternet.com Web: www.learningmaterials.co.uk As well as our science schemes there will be a good range of our other SEN series on show. As well as copymasters we also produce pdf cds, cd-roms and audio cds - many involve differentiated easy-to-use worksheets linked to the national curriculum. 15% discount on all titles - schools can be invoiced and goods taken. Sample pages from every series can be viewed on our web site - registration not required. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Learning Development

LogOn Learning Ltd

Marwell Wildlife

D80 Contact: Stephen Groom Marwell Wildlife,. Coldon Common, Hampshire, S021 1JH Tel: 01962 777970 Fax: 01962 777933 Email: education@marwell.org.uk Web: www.marwell.org.uk Marwell Wildlife is a conservation charity based near Winchester in Hampshire. As well as coordinating a range of species and habitat conservation programmes locally and internationally, with a particular focus in Africa, the charity runs a successful zoological park where visitors can see 170 different species of animals. The education department offers a range of curriculum linked workshops and conferences for all levels of students on a range of topics related to our work. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Matrix

DS11 Contact: Helen Dobson The Factory, 23 Emscote Street South, Halifax HX1 3AN Tel: 01422 252380 Fax: 01422 252381 Email: helen@matrixmultimedia.co.uk Web: www.matrixmultimedia.com This year Matrix will be show-casing a number of improvements to the Locktronics range including new GCSE and A Level kits and lots of new carriers for working with transformers, understanding resistivity, induction and more. Target Audience: primary/secondary

MET Office

CS38 Contact: Suzanne Pearman FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB Tel: 0870 900 0100 Email: education@metoffice.gov.uk Web: www.metoffice.gov.uk/education The Met Office has a range of free resources; classroom activities, lesson plans, games and online weather experiements covering key stages 1 to 3. All based around both weather and climate topics, the resources are available to download or use alone. You can also book a live video-conference with a forecaster! Target Audience: primary/secondary

Millgate House Education

DS86 Contact: Jo Williams Unit 1, Zan Business Park, Crewe Road, Sandbach CW11 4QD Tel: 01270 764314 Fax: 05601 156500 Email: jo@millgatehouse.co.uk Web: www.millgatehouse.co.uk We are the home of the innovative Concept Cartoons, Active Assessment and PUPPETS Project. We have gained a worldwide reputation for resources that motivate and engage learners of all ages, creatively linking assessment, thinking and learning. Our experienced team provides bespoke, high impact INSET and consultancy. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Mindsets (UK) Ltd

CS19 Contact: Peter Stensel Unit 10, The IO Centre, Lea Road, Waltham Cross, Herts, EN9 1AS Tel: 01992 716052 Fax: 01992 719474 Email: sales@mindsetsonline.co.uk Web: www.mindsetsonline.co.uk Mindsets Ltd. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of educational science and technology resources, including smart materials and innovative low-cost resources to support the work of the Science Enhancement Programme (SEP).  New products this year include a mini accelerometer datalogger and a mini voltage datalogger. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Mobile Science Benches

E21 Contact: Phil Godding itec ltd, Holloway House, Marlcliff, Bidford on Avon, Warks B50 4NU Tel: 01789 773537 Fax: 01789 490832 Email: pgodding@itec-education.co.uk Web: www.sciencebench.com Mobile Science Benches: our mobile science benches are designed as standalone laboratories for Primary and Secondary schools. They can be wheeled into any room and provide full laboratory facilities without the need for normal laboratory infrastructure. Each bench provides water, gas, a low voltage supply and ICT options.   Target Audience: primary/secondary

Molymod® Models Spiring Ltd

C36 & C37 Contact: Philip Spiring Spiring Enterprises Limited, Unit 8E Gillmans Industrial Estate, Natts Lane, Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 9EZ Tel: 01403 782387 Fax: 01403 785215 Email: molymod@globalnet.co.uk Web: www.molymod.com Spiring Enterprises Limited, the inventor & sole manufacturer of the molymod® molecular model dual scale quality system of molecular & atomic models, the advanced miniDNA™ abstract system for modelling DNA (Replication), RNA (Transcription/translation) / protein synthesis. Range comprises sets, kits and spare parts suitable for Chemistry, Biology & General Science courses at school, college or university levels. Target Audience: secondary

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Narika  Corporation

DS56 Contact: Ken Okuda 5-3-10, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0021, JAPAN Tel: +81 3 3833 0746  Fax: +81 3 3833 0747 Email: global@rika.com http://global.narika.jp/ NARIKA produces science educational equipment since 1918. This year, we will showcase Magnetic Levitation Track (for Easy & Quiet operation without electric power), Peltier Cloud Chamber (semi-maintenance-free type), and Test Apps for Collision/Free-fall, with other items for electricity and dynamics studies. Target Audience: Both

National Physical Laboratory

C9 Contact: Andrew Hanson Hampton Road, Teddington, TW11 0LW Tel: 020 8943 6814 Email: outreach@npl.co.uk Web: www.npl.co.uk/educate-explore The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) supports science education through a range of classroom resources and events, including our annual water rocket challenge. Visit our stand to find out more and get a free set  of posters for schools highlighting the importance of measurement in everyday life. Target Audience: primary/secondary

National Schools' Observatory

National Science Learning Centre and National STEM Centre

C49 Contact: Vaughan Lewis University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD Tel: 01904 328300 Fax: 01904 3285328 Email: enquiries@national.slcs.ac.uk Web: www.slcs.ac.uk & www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk The National Science Learning Centre offers an extensive programme of CPD for teachers, lecturers, teaching assistants and technicians involved in science across the UK. The National STEM Centre houses the UK's largest accessible physical and online library if resources to support teaching and learning of science, D&T, engineering and mathematics. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Nelson Thornes

D1 Contact: Nuala Beardsall Delta Place, 27 Bath Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL53 7TH Tel: 01242 267100 Email: csupport@nelsonthornes.com Web: www.nelsonthornes.com Nelson Thornes is a leading educational publisher, producing books and digital resources for the UK, as well as international schools and colleges. This year we are delighted to be showcasing our new iBooks textbooks, Maths Skills for A Level Science handbooks and BTEC First Applied Science revision guides and assessment resources. Target Audience: secondary

Oxford Uni Press

DS83 Contact: Hayley Durston Education Division, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX2 6DP Email: schools.enquiries.uk@oup.com Web: www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk Visit Oxford University Press at stand DS83 for resources to support you and your students at KS3, GCSE and A Level, and get help and advice from the science team. Don't miss your chance to sign up for brand new free Teaching Packs for KS3, plus a special offer on all GCSE Revision Guides. Target Audience: secondary

Pearson

DS59 Contact: Ben MacDow Halley Court, Jordan Hill Business Park, Oxford OX2 8EJ Email: ben.macdow@pearson.com We provide educational materials, technologies, assessments and related services to teachers and students of all ages. Talk to us about Edexcel's GCSEs, including the new Further Additional Science and BTEC Applied Science qualifications. View our Heinemann and Longman resources, including Exploring Science, and new publishing for BTEC Applied Science Awards. Target Audience:  primary/secondary   

Practical Action

DS39 Contact: Julie Brown Practical Action, The Schumacher Centre, Bourton on dunsmore, Rugby, CV23 9QZ Tel: 01926 634526 Email: julie.brown@practicalaction.org.uk Web: www.practicalaction.org/schools The Practical Action schools team  provides a range of inspiring FREE teaching resources that integrate global issues into science, D&T and geography lessons  at primary and secondary level. Resources include hands on challenges such as our squashed tomato challenge (perfect for NSEW), lesson plans, posters and much more.  Last year one of the conference delegates said "Just finding you has made coming to the conference worthwhile, we hope you will feel that way too!" Target Audience: primary/secondary

RHS Campaign for School Gardening

DS65 Contact: Suzanne Love The Pines, RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey, GU23 6QB Tel: 01483 226517 Email: suzannelove@rhs.org.uk Web: www.rhs.org.uk/schoolgardening The RHS Campaign for School Gardening is aimed at all levels of schooling, encouraging them to develop and actively use a garden. A website supports the Campaign containing downloadable resources, case studies and regional news. When a school registers they will receive a free starter pack containing gardening goodies. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Roger Frost's Organic Chemistry

C7 Contact: Roger Frost Russet House, Cambridge, CB226RT, England Tel: 01763 209109 Fax: 0870 7062335 Email: mail@rogerfrost.com Web: http://www.organic.rogerfrost.com For ages 15-18, Organic Chemistry is animation with mechanisms, interactive equations and 3D models covering pretty much all you teach. It will enrich and add speed to your teaching. It is wonderful on a whiteboard and for student revision too. Organic Chemistry covers all UK and many international syllabi including GSE, BTEC; IGCE; IB, SQA, Pre-U; Hong Kong; Norway; India; Leaver’s Certificate and others. You can buy it for your laptop, network or use it online on PC or Apple Mac. " Target Audience: secondary

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

A9 Contact: Chris Davison Hythe House, 200 Shepherds Bush Road, Hammersmith, London,W6 7NL Tel: 020 7870 4500 Fax: 020 7870 4501 Email: c4linfo@channel4learning.com Web: www.espresso.co.uk Espresso Primary is the award-winning digital curriculum service that covers all subjects from Foundation to KS2. Espresso’s combination of interactive and real-world resources including 1279 science videos plus activities and printable resources, are proven to make a difference in classrooms and save teachers 50% time when preparing lessons. Target Audience: primary/secondary

The Royal Institution    

C33 Contact: David Porter  21 Albemarle street Tel: 0207 6702954 Email: ysc@ri.ac.uk  Web: www.rigb.org Target Audience: Primary/Secondary. Founded in 1799, the Royal Institution (Ri) continues to be the leading independent charity dedicated to science communication. The Young Scientist Centre offers an intellectually stimulating environment for 7 to 18 year olds and plays an increasingly important role in the Ris mission: bringing science closer to the public. We encourage students to experiment in accordance with their curiosity, and help them to understand science as a creative discipline rather than a fixed body of knowledge.

Royal Microscopical Society

CS61 Contact: Mel Reedman 37-38 St Clements, Oxford, OX4 1AJ Tel: 01865 254760 Fax: 01865 791237 Email: info@rms.org.uk Web: www.rms.org.uk Would you like to use microscopes in your Primary School but not sure where to start?  We have fully-equipped Microscope Activity Kits - all you need for a term's worth of exciting lessons, completely free! Visit our stand for more information and see the great results that can be achieved. Target Audience: primary

Royal Society of Chemistry

CS48 Contact: Nicole Morgan Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WF Tel: 01223 420 066 Fax: 01223 426 017 Email: education@rsc.org Web: www.rsc.org The RSC is the largest non-government supporter of chemistry education in the UK. Early 2012, we launched Learn Chemistry, an innovative platform offering free chemistry resources, tagged in terms of their relevance to global challenges. Teachers and students can explore core chemistry topics and relate content to real life issues. Target Audience: primary/secondary

The By Design Group

D9 Contact: Robert Boyd 49 Kepler, Lichfield Road Industrial Estate, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7XE Tel: 01827 316297 Fax: 01827 723889 Email: info@bydesign-group.co.uk Web: www.bydesign-group.co.uk By Design offer interactive, engaging educational programmes and workshops covering all aspects of STEM subjects, from sciences to robotics and systems control. We work with a variety of schools, corporates and educational organisations and currently deliver the Tomorrow's Engineers Midlands programme and the East and West Midlands Big Bang Fairs. Target Audience: primary/secondary

The Marine Biological Association of the UK

A5 Contact: Jack Sewell The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, PL1 2PB Tel: 01752633336 Email: events@mba.ac.uk Web: www.mba.ac.uk The MBA works locally, nationally and internationally on a diverse programme of education, communication and public engagement.  We offer a range of interactive resources for teachers including lesson plans, workshops, fieldwork projects and more.  Curriculum–linked teaching resources cover: marine biodiversity; plankton; marine ecology and food webs; renewable energy; human impacts and climate change; datasets; and images.  We also offer a number of teacher training opportunities. Target Audience: primary/secondary

The Physiological Society

A7 Contact: Angela Breslin Peer House, Verulam Street, London, WC1X 8LZ Tel: 0207 269 5726 Fax: 0207 269 5720 Email: abreslin@physoc.org Web: www.physoc.org; www.understanding-life.org Physiology is the science of how the body works. It forms a major part of the biology curriculum and everyday life. To find out more about how you can enhance teaching and learning in this subject, please speak to a representative on the Biology Stand. Target Audience: secondary

The Salters' Institute

C59 Contact: Fleur Layzell Salters' Hall, 4 Fore Street, London, EC2Y 5DE Tel: 020 7628 5962 Fax: 020 7638 3679 Email: publicity@salters.co.uk Web: www.saltersinstitute.co.uk The Salters' Institute encourages the uptake of chemistry and related sciences.  Information will be available at our stand on the following activities:  Salters' Festivals of Chemistry, Salters' Chemistry Camps, Salters' Curricula and Salters' National Awards for Science Technicians. Target Audience: secondary

SAM Learning

Schoolphysics

D17 Contact: Keith Gibbs Manor End, North Curry, Taunton, Somerset TA3 6LL Tel: 01823 490191 Email: keithagibbs@btinternet.com Web: www.schoolphysics.co.uk The New Resourceful Physics Teacher This superb teaching resource book contains over 700 fun and informative ideas and experiments for teachers and pupils in physics. Many of the ideas are unique to this book and will not be found in standard text books or teachers' guides. Target Audience: secondary

School Science Review

D16 Contact: Geoff Auty 36, Fairfield Gardens, Ossett, West Yorkshire, WF5 0LX Tel: 01924 276743 Email: gnv.auty@gmail.com Web: www.ase.org.uk/journals/school-science-review/ School Science Review started over 100 years ago as a means by which teachers could share their successful ideas with colleagues. That is still the central purpose. Consider letting the SSR team see anything which made you leave the classroom thinking, "That went well!"  Target Audience: secondary

Science Benches

Science Museum Learning

C1 Contact: Learning Support Team Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2DD Tel: 0207 9424777 Fax: 0207 9424779 Email: learningresources@sciencemuseum.ac.uk Web: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators Try out some of our great classroom activities and innovative resources for students of all ages. Find out about our popular courses that support your teaching and ask about the fantastic shows and workshops we can bring to your school. The Science Museum is so much more than just a place to visit. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Scienceshirts

D12 Contact: Gordon Woods 3 Peterborough Avenue, OAKHAM, Rutland , LE15 6EB Tel: 01572 755371 Email: enquiries@scienceshirts.co.uk Web: www.scienceshirts.co.uk Pupils prizes or perhaps personal presents! Scienceshirts sells scientific designs (periodic table, DNA, solar system etc) on ties, tea-towels, T-shirts, scarves, jewellery, canvas bags. For 2013, we have a much wider mug range. Also an opportunity to discussa a possible school visit with 'Mendeleev himself'." Target Audience: primary/secondar

Sciencestore

D68 Contact: Linda Knight Riverside House, Plumpton Road, Hoddesdon, Herts. EN11 0PA Tel: 01992 452980 Fax: 01992 452911 Email: sales@sciencestore.co.uk Web: www.sciencestore.co.uk www.Sciencestore.co.uk provides kits and components to inspire your pupils™ love for science and technology. Diffraction gratings, polarising film, bulbs, LEDs, telescopes, wire, batteries, motors, gears, tools, lenses, meters, pulleys, fans, peltier elements and lots more! Target Audience: primary/secondary

Science Support for Schools

ScienceXP LLP

D75 Contact: Jo Fowden Unit SU4B Lansbury Estate, 102 Lower Guildford Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 2EP Tel: 0208 123 1533 Fax: 0208 588 1482  Email: sales@sciencexp.co.uk Web: www.sciencexp.co.uk ScienceXP provide educational science experiments. We have worked with educational establishments for over 10 years providing a range of quality products and services. All ScienceXP experiments are provided by PHYWE. PHYWE have been manufacturing scientific educational supplies in Germany since 1913. On our stand we will be showing our state of the art X-ray unit, Diffusion Cloud Chamber and Cobra4 wireless measuring system.  Target Audience: secondary

Scientific & Chemical Supplies Ltd

D27 Contact: Rebecca Bailey Carlton House, Livingstone Road, Bilston. WV14 0QZ Tel: 01902 402402 Fax: 01902 402343 Email: customer.services@scichem.com Web: www.scichem.com SciChem is the UK's leading supplier of science equipment and chemicals to schools and colleges, and we are also the sole UK distributor of PASCO datalogging and physics products. Our territory managers are often former technicians giving us an unrivalled understanding of the needs of school science departments. We offer a wide range of products to inspire science teaching, in addition to offering technical support, teacher or technician training workshops and providing equipment demonstrations. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Science & Plants for Schools (SAPS)

A2 Contact: Harriet Truscott Science and Plants for Schools, 1 Brookside, Cambridge, CB2 1JE Tel: 01223 748455 Fax: 01223 336278 Email: saps@hermes.cam.ac.uk Web: www.saps.org.uk Science & Plants for Schools (SAPS), found on The Biology Stand, is the organisation to go to for innovative, affordable & reliable biology practicals. We’ve got 100s of free teaching resources to download from our website. Our free SAPS Associates scheme offers teachers & technicians a helpline, grants & CPD opportunities. Target Audience: primary/secondary

SEPnet

CS25 Contact: Clare Harvey Department of Physics, University of Surrey, Guildford, GU2 7XH Tel: 07702 363731 Email: outreach@sepnet.ac.uk Web: www.sepnet.ac.uk SEPnet (the South East Physics Network) is a consortium of university physics departments across the South East, providing free outreach opportunities to schools in the region.  We aim to bring the excitement, innovation and knowledge of physics to the classroom through a range of activities for all ages. Target Audience: secondary

SLS Select Education

DS3 Contact: Joshua Chapman Scientific Laboratory Supplies Ltd, Wilford Industrial Estate, Ruddington Lane, Wilford, Nottingham NG11 7EP Tel: 0115 9822022 Fax: 0115 945 5379 Email: sales@science2education.co.uk Web: www.science2education.co.uk As a division of the UKs largest independent laboratory supplier SLS Select Education brings extensive experience to the educational market. Reflecting SLS's expertise and flexible approach, they work with teachers, continually adapting and updating its product range to offer an extensive portfolio of curriculum-based products for the 21st century, from the World’s leading suppliers. Target Audience: secondary

Smart Learning Ltd

D63 Contact: Kate Morgan Head Office, Argyll, 1 Cornhill, LONDON, EC3V 3ND Tel: 01223 477550 Fax: 01223 477551 Email: admin@smart-learning.co.uk Web: www.smart-learning.co.uk/science Smart Science is the new, affordable and accessible series for KS3.Get your FREE SAMPLE of the brand new Student's Book from D63 and use it with your classes to see for yourself how this innovative and cost-effective package can be used flexibly alongside your existing scheme of work. Target Audience: secondary

Society of Biology Group

A1 Contact: Rachel Lambert-Forsyth Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London, WC1N 2JU Tel: 020 7685 2550 Fax: 01737 362341 Email: education@societyofbiology.org Web: www.societyofbiology.org The Society of Biology is committed to promoting biology as a subject of choice to students in schools & colleges. We support & recognise excellence in biology teaching; champion a biology curriculum that challenges students and encourages their passion for biology, and provide career guidance at 16-18. We offer a range of tools to assist our members working in education including CPD tools, practical resources, teacher awards and competitions. Come find us on The Biology Stand to find out more. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Society for General Microbiology

A4 Contact: Vicki Symington Marlborough House, Basingstoke Road, Spencers Wood, Reading RG7 1AG, UK Tel: 01189 881809 Fax: 01189 885656 Email: education@sgm.ac.uk Web: www.microbiologyonline.org.uk The Society for General Microbiology (SGM) is a membership organization for people who work in all areas of microbiology. The SGM publishes scientific journals, educational resources, supports professional development and promotes the understanding of microbiology to diverse audiences including policy-makers, students, teachers, journalists and the wider public. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Sphere Science Ltd

D45 Contact: Martin Wesley P O Box 2350, Leagrave, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU4 9ZR Tel: 01582 612214 Fax: 01582 612214 Email: email@spherescience.co.uk Web: www.spherescience.co.uk We provide a series of practical science workshops that support and enhance the National Curriculum (especially Science Enquiry), led by experienced UK science educators. We also offer the SEEDS Project (a lunch-time science club run by Y5 pupils for Y2 pupils) and the SPLATS Project (secondary students running a day of science activities for primary pupils). As well as leading the interactive workshops, the working directors also have experience of teacher training and delivering CPD/INSET. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC-LHC on tour

D47 Contact: Mark Wells - Head of Events and Visits Team Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon SN2 1SZ Tel: 01793 442 100 Fax: 01793 442 002 Email: enquiries@stfc.ac.uk Web: www.stfc.ac.uk LHC on Tour STFC is supporting the UK particle physics community in touring an exhibition celebrating the UK's activities in the world's largest experiment, CERN's Large Hadron Collider. The roadshow features iconic science images, a desktop model of a section of the LHC tunnel and interactive exhibits all of which can be recreated in the classroom. Find out more by talking to scientists and PhDs involved with CERN and the LHC with FREE publications supporting the national curriculum. Target Audience: primary/secondary

STEM @ Bradford

DS78 Contact: Sarah Browncross, Antonio Portas, Edward Hand, James Machell Bradford Robotic Telescope or STEM centre - Richmond Road,  BD7 1DP, Bradford Tel: 01274 235133 Email: subscriptions@telescope.org Web: http://schools.telescope.org The University of Bradford is dedicated to delivering cutting edge STEM activities to schools, such as the pioneering Bradford Robotic Telescope.  Want to take breath-taking images of space? Can bees clean your teeth? How is paracetamol made? Come and meet the UoB STEM team and see for yourself ! Target Audience: secondary

Sunflower Learning

DS4 Contact: Elizabeth Kelly 35 Weston Road, Thames Ditton, KT7 0HN Tel: 0845 1300 680 Fax: 0845 1300 681 Email: enquiries@sunflowerlearning.com Web: www.sunflowerlearning.com Sunflower for Science from Sunflower Learning is a huge KS3 and 4 resource, covering everything from plants to nuclear physics.  Our mission is to help teachers explain the tricky bits of Science.  We are launching the latest edition with more original Biology, Chemistry and Physics content at ASE, with a brand new interface that will make it easy to share ideas with students at home. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Teachit Science               

D46a Contact: Sarah Kniveton / Lucy Palmer , Queen Anne House, 11 Charlotte Street, Bath, BA1 2NE, UK Tel: 01225 788857 Fax: 01225 430233 Email: support@teachitscience.co.uk Web: www.teachitscience.co.uk Teachit Science is a brand new website created by and for secondary Science teachers. Our collection of engaging and varied resources is updated weekly and includes editable and interactive versions for members. Visit the stand to take advantage of our free trial and discounted subscription offers. Target Audience: primary/secondary

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

D32 Contact: Claire Molinario Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage SG1 2AY Tel: 01438-767373 Fax: 01438-765526 Email: ieteducation@theiet.org Web: www.ietfaraday.org Give your science lessons some real engineering context with the Institution of Engineering and Technology™s free teaching resources, available from www.ietfaraday.org.  Find out how your students can get involved with some hands-on engineering with the Faraday Challenge Days and First Lego League competition and enter your details to win free entry! Target Audience: primary/secondary

The Linnean Society of London

A2 Contact: Leonie Berwick Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BF Tel: 020 7434 4479 Fax: 020 7287 9364 Email: education@linnean.org Web: www.linnean.org The Linnean Society offers free resources linked to GCSE, AS and A2 Biology curriculum. These include posters on taxonomy, evolution, conservation and biodiversity, and worksheets which can be used in lessons supported by online digitised images of thousands of specimens contained within our collections. Come find us on The Biology Stand to find out more. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Timstar Laboratory Suppliers Ltd

CS18 Contact: Graham Bell Timstar House, Marshfield Bank, Crewe, Cheshire CW2 8UY Tel: 01270 250459 Fax: 01270 250601 Email: sales@timstar.co.uk Web: www.timstar.co.uk Timstar aims to provide a product and service offering for all science education needs. Competitively priced, excellent stock availability, technical support, quality products, innovation and reliable service enable us to fulfil our aspirations. We design and manufacture our own products under the ‘Benchmark’™ brand name; an innovative and expanding core range of lab essentials, designed with technicians, teachers and students in mind. Target Audience: secondary

TPS Publishing with AB Curriculum, Digital Frog International, Invicta Education and CeMaST

C35 Contact: Andrew Norris PO Box 390, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA1 9FR Tel: 01228 586 490 Fax: 0808 2800894 Email: andy@tpspublishing.co.uk Web: www.tpspublishing.co.uk and www.abcurriculum.com Come and see TPS™'s new BTEC aligned Forensic Science programme; AB Curriculum™'s hands-on activity based, sustainability themed STEAM resources; Digital Frog and their amazing PC or Mac based interactive frog dissection; Invicta Education present wonderful manipulatives for all Science lessons; and finally CeMaST STEM activities, including mouse trap cars and laser telephones, for KS1-KS5. Visit our stand for free lesson plans, competitions, give-aways and discounts for future orders! Target Audience: primary/secondary

Twig World

CS47 Contact: Karen Hately 33rd Floor, Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road, London NW1 3DP Tel: 0203 463 8650 Email: k.s.hately@reading.ac.uk Web: www.theukrc.org/wise Twig is an award-winning online resource with thousands of tailor-made, short films that bring subjects to life.An invaluable and inspiring online resource for teachers, Twig uses engagement and wonder to deliver deep-seated understanding. Using outstanding film, images and written text, Twig offers real-world content to spark enthusiasm in any classroom.Target Audience: secondary/primary

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UCL Dept of Physics and Astronomy

CS39 Contact: Mrs Sophie Lo (undergraduate administrator) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, Gower St., London WC1E 6BT Tel: 020 7679 7155 Fax: 020 7679 7145 Email: sophie.lo@ucl.ac.uk Web: http://www.phys.ucl.ac.uk/ ; http://www.ucl.ac.uk/star/  ; http://www.ulo.ucl.ac.uk/ Scientific study has been a central purpose of UCL, "London's Global University", since 1826, with Physics & Astronomy one of the top-ranked Departments in the UK, and the world.   With a large academic staff conducting teaching and research, and with the best-equipped teaching observatory in the country, it delivers degrees of outstanding quality, providing a solid grounding in core areas and in topical themes, as well as training in a range of transferable skills. Target Audience: secondary

Understanding Animal Research

A8 Contact: John Meredith Charles Darwin House,12 Roger Street,London WC1N 2JU Tel: 020 7685 2600 Fax: 020 7685 2684 Email: education@uar.org.uk Web: www.uar.org.uk UAR can help your classes come to grips with the complex ethical & scientific questions involved in the use of animals for medical research. We believe humane animal research is necessary & justifiable, but we don't expect everyone to. We want everyone to know the facts. We can provide schools with free speakers & workshops that stimulate engagement with social & ethical implications of science, supplemented with videos, animations and interactive resources on the School Zone of the UAR website. Target Audience: secondary

Universities of Nottingham and Reading

A5c Contact: Judith Wayte University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus Email: judith.wayte@nottingham.ac.uk Web: www.foodsummerschools.org.uk The food industry needs scientists from sensory scientists to technologists to research and development. Meet representatives from The Universities of Nottingham and Reading to hear about their Summer Schools for Year 11 and Year 12 students highlighting careers in the food industry and what studying a Food Science degree involves. Target Audience: secondary

University of York Science Education Group

CS41 Contact: Robin Millar University of York, Science Education, Alcuin D, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD Tel: 01904 323469 Fax: 01904 322605 Email: robin.millar@york.ac.uk Web: www.york.ac.uk/education/projects/ We work with teachers, awarding bodies, publishers, Science Learning Centres and industry to develop innovative courses and support materials for science at Key Stages 1-5, including:York Science, Twenty First Century Science, Salters Advanced Chemistry, Salters Horners Advanced Physics, Salters Advanced Biology, Extended Project Qualification resources, and Physics Review. Target Audience:  primary/secondary

UK 3B Scientific Ltd

DS43, DS58, D67, D68 Contact: Elisabeth Speakman Suite 1, Formal House, Oldmixon Crescent, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, BS24 9AY Tel: 01934 425333 Fax: 01934 425334 Email: uk3bs@3bscientific.com Web: www.3bscientific.co.uk The internationally registered brand name 3B Scientific® is represented in approx 100 countries worldwide in the educational and medical sector. The product line includes artificial skeletons, medical simulators and software, spines, organs, torsos, anatomical charts, physics experiments and biology products. 3B stands for: Best quality, Best value, Best service. Target Audience: secondary

Velstone Limited

DS60 Contact: Sameer Sawant Unit 15 Waverley Industrial Park. Hailsham Drive. Harrow. HA1 4TR Tel: 0208 8614422 Fax: 0208 8614488 Email: sameer@velstone.com Web: www.velstone.com Velstone has been a highly recognised solid surface brand for over 20 years. Velstone Solid Surface tops are homogenous, non porous and offer specific attributes which are especially desirable in Laboratories and Food Rooms. The new era of work surfaces has witnessed significant growth of 25mm solid surface tops as a modern replacement for traditional solid laminate products. Schools, Colleges and Universities can now incorporate these desirable Worksurfaces which hitherto was not possible. Target Audience: secondary

Visions in Education

D64 Contact: Robert Atkins Bolney Place, Cowfold Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex BN6 9XP Tel: 01444 226348 Email: info@visionsineducation.co.uk Web: www.visionsineducation.co.uk Visions in Education provides high quality educational travel for schools. Our worldwide Science and Discovery programme which includes tours such as; Euro Space Center, Florida Physics and Boston STEM are designed to be affordable and both stimulating and exciting for students." Target Audience: primary/secondary

Wellcome Trust

CS44 Contact: Stephanie Sinclair 215 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE Tel: 020 7611 8888 Email: education@wellcome.ac.uk Web: www.wellcome.ac.uk We are a global charitable foundation dedicated to achieving extraordinary improvements in human and animal health. We believe that the future of science depends on the quality of science education today. Target Audience: primary/secondary

whynotchemeng

DS61 Contact: Claire Cooke IChemE, David Building, Railway Terrace, Rugby, CV21 3HQ Tel: 01788 534427 Fax: 01788 560833 Email: enquiries@icheme.org Web: www.whynotchemeng.com whynotchemeng is the schools and careers campaign managed the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), which provides free teaching resources for Key Stages 4&5 including our Top Ten Flash Bang Demos, citizenship lesson and dilution plant challenge, plus free careers literature including posters, leaflets and careers packs. Target Audience: secondary

Williams Words

WISE Women in Science and Engineering

D14 Contact: Karen Hately JJ Thomson Building, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AH Tel: 07500 829007 Fax: 01962 736495 Email: k.s.hately@reading.ac.uk Web: www.theukrc.org/wise WISE (Women into Science & Engineering), est 1985. FREE posters on our stand - "101 Careers from Science" with real life, named,case studies detailed on our website. Get your school or activities WISE accredited for getting more girls into STEM qualifications and careers. Resources, research and accredited activities all on the website - and more.    Target Audience: primary/secondary

WJEC

CS27 Contact: Helen Francis 245 Western Avenue, Cardiff, CF5 2YX Tel: 029 2026 5000 Email: jonathan.owen@wjec.co.uk Web: www.wjec.co.uk Visit Subject Officers at the WJEC stand for details and advice relating to our GCSE qualifications: Science A, Additional Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics - GCE science qualifications: Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Electronics, Geology and Physics - Integrated vocational and applied science provision: GCSE Science B, GCSE Additional Applied Science, Pathways Applied Science, GCE Applied Science - GCSE qualifications with on-screen assessment: Electronics and Geology Target Audience: Secondary

Xllogger

YPO

CS43 Contact: Heather Millard 41 Industrial Park, Wakefiels, WF2 0XE Tel: 01924 834834 Fax: 01924 834926 Email: contactus@ypo.co.uk Web: www.ypo.co.uk YPO is committed to delivering best value to our public sector customers on over 30,000 products. Our range includes a comprehensive choice of science equipment covering subjects such as: anatomy, electricity, energy, environment, forces, habitats, light, magnetism, materials, nature, plants, space and temperature. Target Audience: primary/secondary

Zooniverse/Adler Planetarium

CS20 Contact: Kelly A. Borden Adler Planetarium (Citizen Science Department), 1300 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605 USA Email: education@zooniverse.org Web: www.zooniverse.org The Zooniverse is a collection of online citizen science projects inviting volunteers to help scientists with their research.  Over 700,000 volunteers worldwide engage in scientific tasks ranging from galaxy classification (Galaxy Zoo) to species and ground cover identification on the ocean floor (Seafloor Explorer).  Join Zooniverse educators to learn how to bring these authentic science projects into your classroom with Zoonivere's educational resources. Target Audience: primary/secondary