All articles by Kathryn Roberts – Page 3
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News
Bologna revisited
Where does the UK MChem/MSci degree sit in the European Higher Education Area?
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Opinion
Fruit & veg - five a day?
In this issue of the student supplement we look at why eating a diet rich in fruit and veg can help keep the doctors away
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STEM careers get boost
Government backs proposals for better careers advice for students, with the aim to encourage more students to continue to study science and maths post-16
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Key Stage 3 - teachers' choice
QCA is offering a less prescriptive curriculum at KS3 that could be tuned by teachers to meet the needs of all students. What does this new found freedom mean for science teachers?
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Smart energy homes
In Europe, homes and businesses use more energy than any other sector, including transport
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Feature
US chemical education going green
Kathryn Roberts meets Mary Kirchhoff, the new director of education at the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Washington DC
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Bologna in sight?
The House of Commons Education and Skills Select Committee launched an inquiry in November into the Bologna Process and its potential impact on UK HE
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CO2 - a solution in sight?
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are higher today than they have been at any time in the past 150,000 years
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Opinion
Editorial - A new look
Welcome to the new academic year, and to a new look for Education in Chemistry (EIC)
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News
RSC Council heads for Downing Street
The energy challenge. Chemical scientists will have a major role to play in meeting the objectives set out in the Government's energy policy
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MChem makes its mark
In response to the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) for Higher Education, a group of academics and industrialists, led by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), has produced a set of outcomes - 'benchmarks' - that define the expectations of BSc(hons)
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