The University of Cambridge Faculty of Education has one of the largest groups of science, technology and mathematics education researchers in Britain, with over 20 staff members active in research and a similar number of doctoral students. Senior members of the group play leadership roles in a range of national and international research organisations and journals. Our short video discusses the work of the STEM academic group.

As well as teaching specialist courses in the areas noted above, many of the group also contribute to the Faculty-wide programme of graduate research training. Members of the group employ a wide range of research approaches and are familiar with many educational systems around the world. Locally, they are involved with initiatives such as Cambridge Mathematics, NRICH online mathematics and the Cambridge Science Centre
Since the formation of the new Faculty, the number of research students and postdoctoral researchers in the group has been growing. We welcome informal enquiries from prospective applicants whose research interests are well matched to members of the group offering supervision at these levels (as indicated by * on the Staff page). Potential applicants should visit our page giving general information for those interested in applying to join the group as research students.
Seminars
The group holds regular seminars related to its key themes of Science Education, Technology & Education, and Mathematics Education. Forthcoming seminars are announced here, and a list of past seminars may be found here.
Resources
Our Library's new books about science, technology & mathematics education.
Academic Visitors
The group occasionally hosts formal visits from visiting scholars who are collaborating with members of the group. Please visit our page offering some outline information about being a visiting scholar in the science, technology & mathematics education academic group.
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