All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2013
-
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
-
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
-
NewsTeachers: nominate your technicians for an award
The Salters' Institute are asking teachers to nominate their science technicians for recognition in a national award
-
NewsSmarter 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
-
NewsBursaries for chemistry education researchers
Bursaries are available to support RSC members engaged in pedagogical research to attend chemical education conferences in the US
-
NewsChemistry teachers' views needed
The Higher Education Academy is inviting secondary school chemistry teachers to join them to discuss the maths and statistics requirements for studying chemistry in higher education
-
NewsChemistry Teaching Fellows Meeting
The RSC Education Division would like to invite chemistry teaching fellows in higher education to attend a meeting on 20 February at The Chemistry Centre, London
-
NewsUK 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
-
NewsGCSE reform too fast, say MPs
The UK government's plans for abolishing GCSEs are trying to do too much, too fast, say the House of Commons education committee
-
The MoleUsing chemistry to turn ‘water’ into ‘wine’
Learn how iron(III) oxide and potassium thiocyanate can be used to turn ‘water’ into ‘wine’, and try a similar experiment yourself using household ingredients.
-
The MoleCoprolites
Information hidden in fossils – Philip Robinson finds out what dinosaurs ate for dinner
-
The MoleTrade secrets... Skateboarding
Secrets of the trade: Jonathan Hare investigates how chemistry revolutionised the sport
-
The MolePrevent learning overload
Francesca Burgoyne from the RSC helps you prepare for the year with tips to boost your memory and make the most of your learning
-
-
-
The MoleAdventurous science
Experimentation and exploration go hand in hand as Zoë Fleming takes to the field in the Arctic
-
The MoleTrade secrets... Keeping fruit fresher for longer
Secrets of the trade: Jonathan Hare investigates how to stop his bananas from going off
-
NewsRegistration open for chemistry education conference 2013
Sign up now for the Variety in Chemistry Education conference in Liverpool this August
-
NewsMeet the Universities 2013
A free event that offers students considering a degree in the chemical sciences the opportunity to meet representatives from over 30 institutions
-
NewsRSC takes top UK business award
The RSC is commended for substantial growth in its overseas earnings



