Working with schools and the public
We work to make nuclear science and engineering more accessible, relevant and engaging for pupils, those planning their career journeys, their teachers, parents and advisors, and the wider public.
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Our STEM Ambassadors engage with schools and public audiences through events, workshops and collaborative activities, helping to inspire interest in STEM education and nuclear careers.
These activities support teachers and learners, while also providing valuable experience for our researchers in communicating their work and developing new skills.
We are always interested in working with educators and organisations. If you’d like to know how we might be able to help you, then please get in touch.
Learning tools and resources
We provide a range of free interactive tools and resources to support teachers and STEM Ambassadors. Developed by our research community, these are used by schools, universities and outreach programmes across the world.
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Nuclear Reactor Simulator game
Operate a virtual nuclear reactor and see if you can keep it running safely and efficiently.
Play the simulator
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The Brain Challenge quiz
Test your understanding of nuclear fission with easy and advanced quiz levels.
Take the quiz
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The Energy card game
Compare different energy technologies using our downloadable card game.
Download the PDF
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Let's Talk About Nuclear Energy
Explore the fundamentals of nuclear energy through a dedicated educational website.
Visit the website
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Nuclear energy fortune teller
Create a simple paper activity that introduces key nuclear energy concepts.
Download the fortune teller
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Chain reaction video
Watch a visual demonstration showing how a nuclear chain reaction works.
Watch the video on YouTube
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Classroom resources
Teaching materials developed with Critical Paths to support KS3 science learning.
Visit the resource
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Nuclear waste infographic
Learn how radioactive waste is managed and stored safely.
Download the infographic
Further learning resources
We also provide signposts to a range of high-quality learning resources developed by partner organisations and the wider nuclear community. These resources complement our own tools and support broader learning and engagement.
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Engineering Educates
A campaign to upskill teachers in approaches to engineering education for 7-14 year olds. Inspiring learners to think and work as an engineer using real-world robotics contexts.
Visit Engineering Educates website
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Classroom-tested card game and digital platform by RAD Ratings
Helping students explore radioactivity, nuclear applications and real-world decision-making through structured, scenario-based play. Free resources for teachers and STEM Ambassadors.
Visit the RAD Ratings website
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Understanding the Nuclear Industry
Explore KS4 teaching resources from the Nuclear Institute, designed to engage and inspire young minds with the vast opportunities within the nuclear sector.
Visit the Nuclear Institute resources website
Supporting learning beyond the classroom
Our outreach activities, events and learning resources are designed to help people of all ages explore nuclear science, engineering and energy. Whether you're a teacher, student, parent or simply curious about the subject, we hope these resources support your learning journey.
