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The British Science Association (BSA) aims to transform people's relationship with science. We are looking to increase the number of people who actively engage with science, in particular those traditionally under-represented and under-served by science engagement. It is an ambitious goal – and we need your help to achieve it.

The BSA is a charity funded by a mix of grants, sponsorship and donations. We are incredibly grateful to all our partners who, by supporting us, are helping us make science a fundamental part of culture and society. For more information on how we’re working with our partners please click their logo below.

If you are interested in supporting the work of the BSA, please contact the Development team.

Strategic partners

Visit the UK Research and Innovation website Our partnership with the Wellcome Trust

Corporate partners

Our partnership with 3M

Our partnership with EY
Our partnership with Urenco

Our partnership with Yakult

Partners 

Visit the Ileaps website

Visit the Horners' Education SocietyHorners' Education Charity

Our partnership with the Institute of Physics

Visit the Mayor Of London website

Visit the Natural Environment Research Council website

Our partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry

Visit the Wellcome Genome Campus website

Our partnership with the Welsh Government

Trusts and foundations

Our partnership with the Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Our partnership with Lloyds Register Foundation

Visit the Royal Commission Exhibition of 1851 website

Visit the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust website

A full list of our supporters for 2018 can be found in our 2018 Impact Report.

Published: 19th December, 2014

Updated: 3rd December, 2020

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