All News articles – Page 30
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NewsSchool chilli project awarded Royal Society grant
'Red hot science - chillies, capsaicin and chocolate' will give UK students a taste for chemistry
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NewsRecord entry for chemistry competition
The RSC is celebrating the highest ever number of entries for the 2013 UK Chemistry Olympiad
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NewsA postcard from the US - day zero
Education in Chemistry visits the National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) conference in the US and it's big!
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NewsThe right medicine for educational research?
Too much reliance on random trials in education would be 'bad science', says Keith S Taber
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NewsMeet the Universities 2013 registration
Registration has opened for the free event that brings together students considering a degree in chemistry and higher education representatives
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NewsGoogle launches 2013 science fair
Google have launched their third annual Science Fair for students aged 13-18
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NewsAnother accolade for Learn Chemistry
Learn Chemistry, the RSC's online platform for chemistry teaching and learning resources, has been shortlisted for an Education Resources Award
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NewsASE Summer Celebration Conference
Registration has opened for the Association for Science Education's Summer Celebration Conference, 27-28 June at the University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
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NewsSave the date!
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has announced that Chemistry Week 2013 will run from 16-23 November
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NewsWhat now for GCSE science?
Michael Gove, UK secretary of state for education, made a statement today regarding the reform of GCSEs
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NewsSelf-evaluation for science subject leaders
Ofsted has published guidance for science subject leaders on self-evaluation to help implement, monitor and evaluate school improvement
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News£3000 grants for school science partnerships
Schools are invited to apply for grants of up to £3000 to run a project in partnership with a professional scientist or engineer
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NewsKitchen chemistry travels to South Africa
Stephen Ashworth is on tour in South Africa to raise the public awareness of chemistry and physics, and to encourage children to pursue careers in science
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NewsNI 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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NewsApplications open for Salters' Festivals and Camps
The Salters' Institute has launched their brand new website



