All Outreach articles – Page 4
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News25% of public put off chemistry by school
A new survey on public attitudes to chemistry shows the public’s perception is closely tied with their school experience
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OpinionShould we care if students enjoy lessons?
Kristy Turner asks if a student's opinion of their learning experience really matters.
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OpinionBuilding better science communicators
Kristy Turner explains why science teachers should help develop student literacy
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ReviewBehind the scenes at MIT
Paul MacLellan introduces a video series that helps students connect with chemistry research
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IdeasThe value of extra-curricular science clubs
Catherine reflects on her extra-curricular science clubs and what she and the students gain from them
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OpinionAda Lovelace Day
In the spirit of Ada Lovelace Day (a celebration of women in science, technology engineering and maths), here are few of the fascinating chemists we’ve featured this year:
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NewsSubstantial 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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OpinionHow the other side learn
Kristy Turner flies the flag for outreach and encourages academics to try their hand at ‘experiential learning’ in the classroom
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ReviewScience year by year
A wide-ranging survey of the history of scientific discoveries going back to the development of stone tools some 2.5 million years ago
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NewsTwo firsts for MTU
Over 30 higher education establishments met more than 450 students at Meet the Universities
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OpinionFrom Faraday to today
Peter Wothers shares Michael Faraday's belief that children are never too young to discover and be fascinated by chemistry
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OpinionDiversity in STEM
Lesley Yellowlees suggests how we can fix the leaky pipeline and prevent female STEM graduates' skills draining from the economy
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