News and analysis – Page 12
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New microsite for higher education teaching and learning
The RSC has launched a Higher Education microsite on Learn Chemistry to provide a new home for HE resources
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NI consultation launched on changes to A-levels
The department of education in Northern Ireland has launched a consultation on proposed short term changes to A-levels
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Smarter teaching - better learning
Registration has opened and submissions are invited for the fifth Eurovariety in Chemistry Education conference, which will be held at the University of Limerick, Ireland, 3-5 July 2013
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STEM is the way forward, say NI Assembly
The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Education is calling for more pupils to get involved in STEM subjects in schools
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Teachers: nominate your technicians for an award
The Salters' Institute are asking teachers to nominate their science technicians for recognition in a national award
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UK universities need to keep up with the Far East, says Rees
Lord Rees has said that colleges and universities in the UK need to keep up with the 'more intensive and rigorous' education of young scientists in the Far East
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Applications open for Salters' Festivals and Camps
The Salters' Institute has launched their brand new website
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Get set demonstrate
The British Science Association is asking teachers and technicians to nominate their favourite school science demonstration videos
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Bursaries for chemistry education researchers
Bursaries are available to support RSC members engaged in pedagogical research to attend chemical education conferences in the US
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Jess Ham: Winner of the Bill Bryson Prize 2012
Philip Robinson talks to the creator of comic chemistry cartoons
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Breaking Bad IV – can a little crystal blow up a room?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Bill Bryson Prize 2012 and 2013
Award-winning young science communicators gathered last month to meet author Bill Bryson and collect their awards for the 2012 RSC Bill Bryson Prize
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BP launches scholarship programme for STEM students
BP, one of the UK's leading graduate recruiters, has launched a new scholarship programme for talented science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) undergraduates in the UK.
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Nobel prize in chemistry 2012
The 2012 Nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to US-based scientists Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka for studies of G-protein-coupled receptors
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Robert Winston's Science Experiments scoops books prize
Science Experiments, a book packed with fun and exciting experiments young people can do at home, has won the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize 2012
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Learn Chemistry nominated for education award
Learn Chemistry, the RSC's hub for chemistry teaching and learning resources, has been selected as a finalist for the 2013 Bett Awards