Two Years’ Free Membership for Trainee Science Teachers

The Association for Science Education (ASE) is offering an exciting opportunity for those in the early stages of their teaching journey. The first two years of membership completely free.

Whether you’re on a postgraduate course (PG + ECT1), an undergraduate in your final year (UG L6 + ECT1), or following another equivalent training route, you can access the full benefits of ASE membership without paying a penny.

What’s in it for you?
ASE membership connects you with a national network of science educators, offers a wealth of teaching resources, and gives you access to exclusive training and events. As a member, you can enjoy:

  • Free or discounted CPD programmes. Including upcoming events from this autumn.

  • Practical teaching resources to support your training and classroom practice.

  • Networking opportunities with peers and experienced science educators.

Find out more and join today
You can download the Student Membership Flyer for all the details. 

If you are an ITE coordinator....

  • You can request printed copies of the information leaflet by contacting comms@ase.org.uk.
  • While ASE can’t currently offer face-to-face visits for student groups, there’s an updated five-minute video available to view or download, showcasing the main benefits of membership. In some cases, a regional committee member may be able to visit. Enquiries can be made via info@ase.org.uk.

For a full list of upcoming events and CPD opportunities, visit www.ase.org.uk/events.

Don’t miss this chance to join the UK’s largest subject association for science education. FREE for your first two years. It’s a perfect way to start your teaching career with support, resources, and a thriving professional network.