Every year, at the House of Lords, STEMNET recognise the efforts and success of all those working with the STEM Ambassador Programme.
- Companies are recognised for supporting the scheme and, through their STEM Ambassadors, promoting STEM careers and supporting Employer Engagement.
- Teachers are recognised for their work with STEM Ambassadors and embedding their expertise in student learning.
- Individual STEM Ambassadors are recognised for their outstanding commitment and effort, development of new activities and their exemplary capacity to inspire.
Through STEM Team East teachers, companies and Ambassadors have been recognised with the following awards:
2011
Inspirational Teacher Award – Highly Commended
Bob Duddridge, Thomas Deacon Academy.
2010
Most Dedicated Company Award - Highly Commended
Perkins Engines.
Most Dedicated STEM Club – Highly Commended
Cottenham Primary School Science Club.
2009
Best Activity Development by STEM Ambassador – Winner
Mr. Chris Cleaver, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge.
Inspiring Ambassador Award – Highly Commended
Mrs. Susan Foord, British Antarctic Survey.
Most Dedicated Company Award – Highly Commended
Napp Pharmaceuticals.
Support and Development Award - Highly Commended
Dr. Claire Cockcroft, Babraham Institute.
Most Dedicated Ambassador Award – Nominated
Sam Bennett, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge.
Ian Harvey, Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge.
2008
Inspiring Ambassador Award – Winner
Dr. Joy Warde, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge.
Most Dedicated Company Award - Winner
Perkins Engines.


