Want to contribute to a Newton Room?
Support from the business community through financial or in-kind contributions is an invaluable key to the success of Newton Rooms.
We believe that corporate investment in STEM is critical for the future recruitment of a talented and engaged workforce in almost every industry around the globe.
By supporting a Newton Room, your company can help provide children and young people in your region with impactful experiences and long-lasting STEM skills through our unique educational approach.
Join the other 190 companies
who have supported the establishment and further development of Newton Rooms in their regions!
Collaborating with Newton Rooms, your company will:
- Improve the quality of local STEM education
- Increase visibility of your industry for children and young people in your community
- Help create a fun, relevant, and unique education space with a long-term focus
- Contribute to the development of educational STEM programmes
Supporting an existing local Newton Room in your region is easy -- new equipment, student transportation costs, or a financial donation for a remodelling of the space are examples of possible contributions. Support for the development of new Newton Modules, our educational programmes, is also possible.
Reach out to your local Newton Room
The biggest advantage of supporting a Newton Room is, of course, the reward of giving back to the community and improving the STEM education on offer in the region. An additional benefit is increased media engagement for your business. Your business will also be represented on the Newton Room website and in the physical Newton Room that you are supporting.
If you are not able to connect with your local Newton Room, reach out to
Science Skills Academy, the Newton Operational Partner in Scotland.
If there is no Newton Room in your region yet, you can help establish one through a financial contribution.
How to get started with a Newton Room
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I am really pleased that young people in Dingwall and across Ross-shire will be able to benefit from this innovative learning experience at Dingwall Town Hall. High Life Highland works closely with HIE and I am delighted to see our partnership develop further to bring this new chapter in STEM education to the area and look forward to hearing about the differences this will make to young people across the region
Steve Walsh, chief executive of High Life Highland