British Science Week reports
British Science Week is drawing to a close and lots of exciting activities have been going on.
Radio amateurs across the country have been encouraging young people to explore and understand our hobby and there have been some wonderful ways of incorporating the theme of Time into amateur radio activities.
The RSGB would like to thank those who have shared ideas and resources, promoting the magic of radio communications with young people.
There will be a feature in the June 2024 issue of RadCom to showcase the activities that have happened, and to inspire people to get involved next year!
Perhaps you ran a construction day, set up and operated a radio station in a school, or achieved a QSO with GB3RS at the RSGB National Radio Centre.
Whatever you’ve been doing, please send your reports, with separate high-resolution photographs, to radcom@rsgb.org.uk by 21 April 2024.
The RSGB would welcome feedback about what worked well, what you learned, and how the Society could develop its British Science Week activities next year.
Please email the RSGB British Science Week Coordinator Ian Neal, M0KEO at bsw@rsgb.org.uk to share your thoughts.
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