All News articles – Page 33
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RSC announces 2012 education award winners
Winners in four categories of the 2012 RSC Education Awards who have made outstanding and innovative contributions to chemical education have been announced
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Lords recommend compulsory A2 maths for HE STEM entrance
A cross-party report has called for A2 maths to be a requirement for students intending to study STEM subjects in higher education
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The Pulse Project and Talk Science
Web watch: Josh Howgego looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers
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Quality of school laboratories to be investigated
SCORE has embarked on a project to look at the level of resources provided in schools for teaching practical science
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New team to support education in Scotland and Ireland
Two new Regional Coordinators have joined the RSC, to support and promote education activities in Ireland and Scotland
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Report recommends increase in CPD for Scottish science teachers
The Scottish government has welcomed a report which calls for an increase to the number of hours of CPD that STEM teachers are required to complete each year
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Young scientists launch photography competition
The Young Scientists Journal has launched its 2012 photography prize. The competition is open to all students under 19 years old.
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Online help for chemistry students finds new home
The Nuffield Re:act online help service for chemistry students has found a new home, and a new name, at the RSC
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Chemistry in the Olympics
The RSC has launched a new website to raise awareness of the range and depth of chemical science applications in all aspects of sport
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Speaking the language of chemistry
Distillate: David Read looks at recent chemical education research
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Parity reached in male/female ratio of chemistry students
The role of women in chemistry finally parallels that of men, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry's first ever female President.
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East London students win Big Science Challenge
Five students from Cumberland School in East London have been named the UK winners of an international science competition
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Leeds students are Top of the Bench
A team from The Grammar School at Leeds have won an RSC competition for chemistry students
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Northern Ireland rejects move to linear-only GCSE assessment
The Education Minister for Northern Ireland has decided not to follow England in moving to linear-only assessment for GCSEs.
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GSK announces new R&D apprenticeships
GlaxoSmithKline has announced the launch of a new multi-disciplinary apprenticeship scheme for 16-24 year olds
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Kitchen Chemistry in South Africa
Stephen Ashworth has recently returned from taking chemistry, including the award winning workshop Kitchen Chemistry, to schools and learners in South Africa
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