Great Science Share for Schools has reached over 1 million pupils

What do ants most like to eat? 

This is just one of the millions of questions that was part of this year’s  Great Science Share for Schools – the University’s campaign for 5-14 year olds to ask, investigate and share scientific questions.  

It has been a phenomenal year where the campiagn has now reached 1,024,040 registered pupils in 5,135 schools across 58 countries!  

A huge thank you goes to everyone who continues to support and grow this inclusive, non-competitive movement, empowering pupils everywhere to become confident young scientists and enthusiastic science communicators. 

  • Watch Duncan Ivison (President and Vice Chancellor), Lynne Bianchi (Great Science Share for Schools Founder and Director) and Julian Skyrme (Executive Director for Social Responsibility) highlight the key points from this impactful engagement initiative.