All RSC Education articles in September 2013
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NewsAward for science technician Phil
Phil Wilson, senior technician at Broadgreen International School, Liverpool, has been announced as Gratnells Science Technician of the Year 2012
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NewsCambridge Chemistry Challenge celebrates success
The Cambridge Chemistry Challenge (C3L6) is celebrating a 45% increase in the number of entries to its Lower 6th competition. More than 6200 students from across the UK completed the paper this year
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NewsMedals for top chemistry team
The UK Chemistry Olympiad team took part in the international competition last week
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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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Event NewsEuroVariety 2013
Peter Childs reports on the success of the recent European Variety in Chemistry Education conference
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The MoleMatt Green: Graduate chemical engineer at Atkins
Chemistry doesn’t stop until you reach the final product. Daniel Johnson talks to Matt Green about life as a chemical engineer
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FeatureRadical changes in our atmosphere
Dudley Shallcross and Tim Harrison explain how a breakthrough has allowed us to study Criegee biradicals, and what this could mean for atmospheric science
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ReviewProteins building set
The Proteins building set may not be as versatile as Lego, but it can be used to build some magnificent and real structures
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ReviewCheeseburger chemistry
The chemistry of burgers is just one of the topics that US broadcasters NBC cover in the set of educational videos they call Chemistry Now
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FeatureDeadly mushroom chemistry
Can you tell the difference between a tasty paddy straw mushroom and a toxic death cap? Emma Shiells talks to the experts about the potentially deadly chemistry hidden in those gills
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ReviewMedicinal chemistry: the modern drug discovery process
An introduction to the development of new drugs, well suited to undergraduates studying medicinal chemistry and the pharmaceutical sciences, particularly those at the beginning of their studies
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OpinionProgrammed learning in chemistry
Behind the scenes of Education in Chemistry 50 years ago - Linear v branching - now we're back to front
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FeatureFlipping lectures and inverting classrooms
Simon Lancaster and David Read examine the current phenomenon that empowers students to take control of their own learning
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OpinionShaping the future
Robert Parker, the Royal Society of Chemistry's chief executive, on celebrating the past and supporting the future of chemistry education



