Impacts and benefits
School and college staff, STEM partners and students involved with our grants tell us about the impacts and benefits of the Partnership Grants at the end of their project work. Through this internal evaluation, we can gather case studies, examples of best practice and data that highlight both the unique and overarching benefits of the grants.
2025 Partnership Grants impact summary
In 2025 the Royal Society commissioned an external evaluation led by Dr Laura R Meagher and colleagues. The evaluation aimed to look at the medium to long-term impacts of the scheme. We have summarised the most common ways in which schools and colleges reported that they benefited from their grant years after the money had been spent in our short legacy impacts (PDF) summary.
The wider findings show the positive effects that the skills and impact developed undertaking practical work can have on students, including an increase in confidence in their STEM ability and understanding of STEM careers, and the wider importance of the scientific method.
You can read the Partnership Grants impact summary (PDF) or a summary direct from the evaluators (External evaluation addendum (PDF)), which highlights the key findings and recommendations.
Find out more
If you have any questions about the impacts and benefits highlighted here, please contact the Schools Engagement team via education@royalsociety.org.
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Benefits of engaging
Through our own internal evaluation, we have clear evidence that engaging in the Partnership Grants scheme can help UK schools and colleges to: