All Funding articles
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RSC News
Yet more teachers empowered by RSC fund
32 initiatives to strengthen local chemistry teaching get go ahead
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Feature
The end of BTECs?
Find out how changes to post-16 qualifications could impact your science students
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Article
The essential guide to writing a grant application
Advice to help you unlock vital funding for new equipment, a PD event or student trip
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Opinion
How to support schools in hard times
The realities of teaching in challenging circumstances, and the truth about the help schools need
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Article
The top places to get grants and funding to enrich your teaching
From CPD to equipment to enrichment, whatever you’re looking to fund, start your search here
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Analysis
Deployment, development and pay crucial for science teacher retention
Exploring the principles set to increase the quantity and quality of science teachers
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Opinion
Winning is in the eye of the beholder
What will a confusing election outcome mean for education policy in England and Wales?
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Opinion
What should the government do for schools?
Priorities for chemistry education that should be high on the Department for Education’s agenda
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News
Hefty trainee teacher bursaries get mixed reception
The Department for Education has announced substantial new bursaries for teacher training – but some are larger than others
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News
Assessment won't deliver better teaching at UK universities
Report claims pitting research against teaching won’t do either any favours
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News
Nicky Morgan sacked as education secretary
Cabinet reshuffle sees departure of education secretary
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News
Justine Greening replaces Nicky Morgan as education secretary
Former international development minister moves into education role in cabinet reshuffle
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News
Uncertainty in education after UK votes to leave EU
70% of teachers supported the UK staying in the EU
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Opinion
Why I’m part of today’s teacher strikes
On Tuesday 5th July, teachers across England are taking industrial action. Andy Brunning explains why he is one of them
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News
HEFCE identify demand for taught postgraduate courses
Targeted funding will particularly help disadvantaged students
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Analysis
Higher education: a new reality
David Read discusses what the Teaching Excellence Framework might mean for teaching in higher education
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Opinion
India at a crossroads
Chemistry teachers in India must make better use of experiments that are cheap and easy to run to inspire the next generation, says T V Venkateswaran
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Opinion
There's no such thing as just a school science technician
Could you manage without a technician to support your chemistry teaching?