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WATER FEATURES IN ROLLS-ROYCE SCIENCE PRIZE WINNING ENTRY

19 Jun 2008

St Anne's Primary School, based in Corkey, Northern Ireland, has won the 2008 Rolls-Royce Science Prize for its creative and hands-on project about every aspect of the water cycle. The Northern Ireland school is the third winner of the Rolls-Royce Science Prize, which rewards excellence in science teaching across the UK and Ireland.

ROLLS-ROYCE POWERS UP FOR NATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING WEEK

22 May 2008

Rolls-Royce has been supporting young people across the UK celebrate National Science and Engineering Week by encouraging them to take part in science-related activities.

LARGS ACADEMY CELEBRATES SUCCESS IN ROLLS-ROYCE PROJECT

22 Feb 2008

Local sculptor George Wyllie (MBE, RSA) has today (Friday, February 22) officially opened a celebration of students' work completed as part of the Rolls-Royce Science Prize. The exhibition of the Largs Academy students' science-based artwork is on display at the Inverclyde National Sports Centre, Burnside Road in Largs until Friday February 29.

ROLLS-ROYCE LAUNCHES INTERACTIVE RESOURCE PACKS

28 Nov 2007

Rolls-Royce plc has launched two interactive resource packs as part of its Rolls-Royce Science Prize initiative.

ROLLS-ROYCE INVITES INSPIRATIONAL TEACHERS TO ENTER

13 Nov 2007

Rolls-Royce plc, a world-leading provider of power systems and services, is seeking innovative teachers of science in the UK and Ireland to enter its prestigious Science Prize. Entries can be submitted via www.rolls-royce.com/scienceprize until 29 February 2008.

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