All RSC Education articles in July 2008
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News
Pfizer to support maths in HE
Pfizer-RSC collaborative project, Discover chemistry, to investigate maths provision in UK undergraduate chemistry courses
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Feature
Multiple-choice tests - are they fit for purpose?
Of what value are multiple-choice tests in the new GCSE Science specifications?
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News
Londoners take top spot in final
Students from Highgate School, London, overcame strong competition from a field of 27 secondary school teams to take first prize at this year's Top of the Bench national final
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The Mole
Energy, naturally
Natural photosynthesis produces billions of tonnes of energy in the form of sugar every year
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Feature
E-learning in practice
Making the most of the Internet and ICT to support teaching and learning in science
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Review
Looking through glass DVD
Mike Shipton reviews this DVD focusing on a too often overlooked material
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News
Lead-free gun crime
US forensic chemists develop a fast and cheap method for identifying gunshot residues
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News
Extra cash for chemistry in the short term
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) has awarded an additional £1.65m to the Chemistry for our future (CFOF) programme
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News
Bologna reflections
Recent research by RSC's Mastering Bologna Group calls for more clarity in learning outcomes of UK chemistry degrees to enable students to be successful in continental Europe
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News
What benefits subject-specific CPD?
Independent report finds that teachers who take part in RSC's Chemistry for non-specialists (CFNS) become more confident in their teaching of chemistry and practical chemistry
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Feature
The Power of NMR: The Beginnings
Originally a curiosity of the quantum world, NMR is now an essential tool for chemists, biochemists and clinicians
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News
Innovation in the lab earns HE award
University of Bristol's Paul Wyatt is the winner of the 2008 RSC Education Division's Higher Education award
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The Mole
Avoiding detection: can you fool an infrared security camera?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Feature
Nanomedicine arrives
Nanoscale chemical entities target the building blocks of biology with medicinal consequences