News and analysis – Page 27
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Funding to support chemistry in schools
The Royal Society of Chemistry's Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector Education Support Group offers schools support to buy enhanced science equipment and run chemistry clubs
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Leading the way forward in Chemical Education
This year's winner of the Nyholm Prize for Education is Professor Tina Overton of the University of Hull
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RSC education changes on the horizon
Update on changes made to the Royal Society of Chemistry's (RSC) education department
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Support for education reform in Scotland
Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Society of Edinburgh launch project to support science teachers in implementing Scotland's new Curriculum for Excellence
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The Mole
Hospital coats
Hospitals are a home for myriad microbes, but could researchers have a solution?
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Ofqual orders revision of science exams at GCSE
GCSE science examinations are set for a shake up
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Bootham boys are top of the bench
A team of students from Bootham School, York, win the 2009 Top of the Bench national final
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Collaborative research grows
Pharma industry joins forces with funding council to provide 12 new PhD studentships in UK university chemistry departments
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Bright future in UK science
At the RSC's Voice of the future event in March, Lord Drayson reassures young scientists and engineers that the UK is the place to be
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Graduate employability
RSC gathers information on the employability of chemical science graduates
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Low score for Science Diploma
Government delays launch of level three Science Diploma in response to concerns raised by SCORE, the body representing science education professional bodies
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New award for STEM leaders at Key Stage 4
New qualification offers students the route to an additional BTEC award in recognition of the personal leadership skills they develop through learning science
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The effectiveness of practical work
Research reveals little evidence of lasting effects of practical tasks on students' understanding of concepts
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What type of teacher are you?
Researchers investigate the types of questions used by science teachers who are influenced by a constructive approach to teaching and those who are not
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National HE STEM programme sets roots in Birmingham
University of Birmingham to host HEFCE's initiative to increase and widen participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in higher education
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Practical skills certificate for level 3
Awarding body OCR launches certificate in practical chemistry for level 3 academic and vocational qualifications
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Wooden you know?
German scientists produce new materials that look and behave like plastics from 'liquid wood'