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With Special Thanks to Our Partners


Our partners fund two-thirds of the cost of our activites. Together, they allowed us to reach nearly 60,000 of Scotland's children in 2010.

Baillie Gifford Diabetes UK EDF
Edinburgh City Council Exxon Mobil Scottish Natural Heritage
MarineScotland NVA Prostraken
Rio Tinto Alcan Scottish Gas Talisman Energy
Total Veolia Water Wolfson

 


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Edina Trust is a charity registered in Scotland which supports science education projects, particularly at primary school level. It seeks to support initiatives that encourage more children to develop a keen interest in science. Funding provided through the Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland to open up the world of science to our young people and inspire our next generation of scientists.

Generation Science Club members and Edina Trust ensure that inspiring science shows and workshops are available to all. Each year, they subsidise our visits to children in rural and social inclusion areas across Scotland.


Generation Science Club is a prestigious network of individuals and companies dedicated to engaging the next generation in science and technology.

Generation Science Club Members

CHAIR
Philip Young

HONORARY MEMBERS
Baroness Susan Greenfield
Prof Anne Glover, Chief Adviser for Scotland
Prof Lord Robert Winston

MEMBERS
Dugdale Bradley
Cairn Energy Plc
Alex Callander, Baillie Gifford & Co
 

 

Diageo Scotland
Edina Trust
Sandy Finlayson
Geraldine Gammell
John Hylands
Nimar Charitable Trust
Ian Ritchie
Mike Rutterford, Rutterford Ltd
Barry and Helen Sealy, The BEST Trust
SELEX Galileo
David Sibbald, Sumerian Networks Ltd

ProStrakan Group
Scottish Qualifications Authority
University of Edinburgh
Ian Wall
Wolfson Microelectronics

EDUCATION AMBASSADORS
Prof Jack Jackson, Strathclyde University
Heather Reid OBE
Walter Whitelaw, Midlothian Council