News & analysis – Page 28
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New developments for Learn Chemistry
Following the launch of Learn Chemistry in January, there are some exciting new updates and resources to come soon
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New biofuel teaching resources
A new set of teaching resources for KS3 and above will help students consider the advantages and disadvantages of different types of biofuels.
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Spectroscopy in a Suitcase now available in Scotland
The RSC's highly successful Spectroscopy in a Suitcase scheme is now available to schools in Scotland
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Supporting research in chemical education
Karen J Ogilvie reports on how the RSC backs pedagogical research in science education
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The periodic table of videos
Josh Howgego, PhD chemistry student at the University of Bristol, looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers.
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Win a year's subscription to Chemistry World
Students, teachers and librarians at secondary schools and colleges can enter a competition to win a year's subscription to Chemistry World
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Poliakoff lecture
Martyn Poliakoff will give a lecture on 8 February when he accepts the 2011 Nyholm Prize for Education
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Mixed fortunes and consultations in HE
As a new university chemistry department is planned, UCAS announces an overall drop in applications
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New teaching platform launched
The RSC has launched Learn Chemistry, providing stimulating, interactive learning resources
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Polymer study tours
Applications are open for places on free four day residential CPD courses designed to provide valuable teaching resources
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Salters' events and news - January 2012
The Salters' Institute is now accepting online applications for their 2012 Festivals of Chemistry and Chemistry Camps
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Win £2000 towards university fees
Those due to start an engineering, science or maths degree course in 2012 could win £2000 towards their university fees
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Government exceeds target for chemistry recruitment
The TDA has published data which reveals that the government has exceeded its target for recruiting trainee chemistry teachers
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New hazard labels and legislation
New pictograms, signal words, hazard and precautionary statements are in use
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Not quite crystalline crystals win Nobel prize
The 2011 Nobel prize for chemistry has gone to Dan Shechtman
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Recommendations on school science practicals
The Commons Science and Technology Select Committee has published its final report on practical experiments and science field trips
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Smashing particles on your phone
A free smartphone app has been launched which allows users to view 3D displays of live collisions from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva