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Celebrating Our Growing Network of Collaborators!
At STEM Dorado, we believe that the best science experiences for children come from a blend of creativity, rigour, and real-world connection — and our collaborations are at the heart of making that possible.
We’re thrilled to announce three exciting new collaborations that are helping us bring even more inspiring content to young learners through the STEM Dorado Science Magazine.
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The Institute of Physics (IOP) has joined us in our mission to make science engaging and accessible for children. Through their support, we’ve been able to share incredible resources like Mimi’s Space Adventure — a beautifully illustrated science storybook funded by the UK Space Agency — with our magazine subscribers.
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Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR) is now contributing expert-led content to our magazine, introducing children to topics like climate change, forest ecosystems, and environmental science in ways that are thought-provoking, age-appropriate, and inspiring.
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Vax-Hub at UCL, an international vaccine development partnership, is also collaborating with STEM Dorado to help demystify vaccine science and biomedical innovation — bringing vital conversations to young audiences in creative and accessible ways.
We are also proud to promote and support the International Greenwich Olympiad 2025. ​
These new partnerships complement our growing list of valued collaborators, including:
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BELS – Barnet Council, who distribute each issue of our magazine to all state schools in the London Borough of Barnet.
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STEM Learning UK, who host our magazine on their national platform for educators and STEM ambassadors.
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Primary STEM Education Consultancy, who regularly highlight our content to educators through newsletters and CPD sessions.
Together, these partnerships are helping us reach thousands of children, both online and in print, with engaging, inclusive, and empowering science content. They also reflect the growing recognition of STEM Dorado as a trusted voice in science communication for children.
We’re deeply grateful for the support of our partners — and we’re only just getting started!
If you represent an organisation that shares our passion for science education and outreach, we’d love to hear from you. Let’s inspire the next generation of scientists, explorers, and problem-solvers — together.