All RSC Education articles in November 2012
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NewsASE Annual Conference 2013
Registration has opened for the Association for Science Education's (ASE) Annual Conference. The event runs from 2 - 5 January 2013 at the University of Reading
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NewsTeachers asked to respond on Key Stage 4 consultation
The Department for Education (DfE) has published a consultation document that sets out the Government's plans for GCSE reform in England
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NewsNew scholarships to attract top chemistry graduates into teaching
Prestigious £20,000 scholarships to be led by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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NewsRocket test success for Bloodhound supersonic car
The rocket system that will be used in 2014 to the Bloodhound supersonic car has been successfully tested
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NewsRCUK brings cutting edge science into classrooms
Cutting edge science is making its way into classrooms thanks to an innovative programme of continuing professional development courses for teachers, developed and funded by Research Councils UK (RCUK)
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NewsInteractive periodic table updated
The RSC has released a new version of their Visual Elements Periodic Table, providing an interactive display of facts, atomic data and other interesting resources
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NewsNobel 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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NewsBill 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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NewsChemistry to feature in 2012 Christmas lectures
The Royal Institution's (RI) 2012 Christmas Lectures will be presented by chemist Peter Wothers
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NewsMore effective practical work for A-level chemistry
Distillates: David Read looks at some recent chemical education research
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OpinionEditorial - A time to celebrate
There has been a lot to celebrate in the world of chemistry education over the last few weeks. And plenty more to celebrate soon
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FeatureConcluding a cosmic chemical census
Scientists are preparing to say goodbye to Herschel, the largest ever space telescope
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FeatureThe International Chemistry Olympiad
The Chemistry Olympiad is the leading chemistry competition for students in seconday education across the UK
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SoundbiteLiquid nitrogen cocktails
Laura Howes takes a look at some cocktails that have been making the news
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ReviewMaths E.G.
Web watch: Josh Howgego looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers
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