News and analysis – Page 17
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Imminent deadline for student science communication competition
Time is running out for students to enter the RSC Bill Bryson Prize 2012
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Help form a new vision of science education
The Royal Society is asking members of the public to help contribute to their new vision for the future of science and mathematics education
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New professional recognition for science teachers and technicians
The Science Council has launched the RSciTech and RSci registers to help recognise high standards of professionalism at all levels of science
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Spectroscopy in a Suitcase carries on
The Spectroscopy in a Suitcase project continues to expand and improve
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Teaching and learning through chemistry stories
Academics at the University of Bristol have published a booklet of chemistry stories designed for use in secondary school chemistry lessons
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The ASE Annual Conference - what did you miss?
David Sait looks at some of the key events from the 2012 ASE Annual Conference
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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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The Mole
Claire Wagman: Formulation scientist at Unilever
Clare works on improving the formulation of hair care products. She tells Josh Howgego what it’s like to work on products that are seen on supermarket shelves
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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