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he Public Engagement Grant Scheme (PEGS) aims to support the by funding projects that meaningfully engage whole family groups (including parents/carers) to improve their relationship with physics. This could be by showcasing relatable role models of those doing physics, actively challenging stereotypes and preconceptions, sharing positive messages about physics, and more!

The grant looks to prioritise projects that reach families with young people under the age of 16 who identify with one or more of the following groups:

  • Girls and young women;
  • Disabled young people;
  • LGBT+ young people;
  • Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds; and
  • Black Caribbean young people.

We are hoping to fund projects that can evidence public engagement best practice, the ability to reach one or more of these audiences, and evidence of positive impacts linked to the aims of Limit Less.

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