News and analysis – Page 8
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Royal Society's vision for education
Roadmap for radically transforming the UK education system includes new baccalaureate, teacher CPD and independent curricula bodies
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Freshers struggle to remember basic A-level concepts
First year students have forgotten basic A-level material by the time they arrive at university
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RSC rewards excellence in chemical education
John Holman, Keith Taber, Mike Cole and Peter Dowding honoured for their contributions
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Do you have a brilliant idea for teaching science, maths or English?
Grants of £15,000 to be won in national competition
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Twins scoop national youth science prize
Two sisters win the UK Young Scientist of the Year award
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1000 schools join RSC partnership programme
Don’t miss out on what Learn Chemistry Partnership has to offer
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Register now for chemistry education conference
Sign up for the Variety in Chemistry Education conference in Durham this August
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Trade secrets... Polonium poisoning
Secrets of the trade: Polonium is almost impossible to obtain, so how was it used to poison a Russian spy? Jonathan Hare investigates the strange case of Alexander Litvinenko
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Substantial donation to RSC education programme in India
Philanthropist Yusuf Hamied has made a generous donation to the Royal Society of Chemistry to support chemistry teachers and students
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Royal Society of Chemistry to award CSciTeach
RSC licensed to award chartered science teacher status
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A postcard from Birmingham
'Excellence in science education' – a look at the ASE annual conference
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Amy Styring: Chemist and archaeologist
Archaeology is more than just digging. Emma Stoye meets Amy Styring to excavate the facts
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Chemistry and art
As the RSC launches the Year of Chemistry and Art, Alex Kersting discovers how chemistry can reveal secrets hidden in works of art
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Wolverhampton reopens its doors to chemists
University to offer first pure chemistry degree in over a decade