So What? How STEM Make a Difference
The field of microbiology brings so much hope because it shows us that anything can be tackled. During the pandemic, the vaccine rollout was so quick and saved millions of lives.
In2scienceUK empowers young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to achieve their potential through life-changing work-placements, skills days and workshops.
The field of microbiology brings so much hope because it shows us that anything can be tackled. During the pandemic, the vaccine rollout was so quick and saved millions of lives.
We can all help create change by recognising and calling out inappropriate behaviour and racism, we need to offer support to individuals who need it
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