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Paul Drayson

Science minister: no dumbing down on my watch

05 December 2008

Lord Drayson responds to widely-reported concerns over exam quality



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RSC welcomes EPSRC chemistry funding

05 December 2008

18 of 44 new doctoral training centres, worth £114m, will centre on chemical sciences



Chemistry Education

Investment rekindles interest in science

22 October 2008

Upturn in England's student science demand sees £350 million plan heralded a success



Vijay Chudasama

SET award goes to UCL chemist

Vijay Chudasama, University College London, picks up best chemistry student prize at the 2008 Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) Student of the Year Awards.



European

European chemistry education database

SusChem launches online database of European education activities in sustainable chemistry.



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UK chemists warn of funding crisis

20 October 2008

Sharp drop in grant numbers hits young scientists and blue skies research



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Sunday Telegraph highlights RSC views on exam standards

29 September 2008

Richard Pike speaks of slipping standards in a Sunday Telegraph piece



The Scottish flag

31 Scottish industry PhD studentships in chemistry

26 September 2008

Universities invest in research to boost the chemicals industry in Scotland



UK map - Wales

CFOF rolls out to Wales

Chemistry for our future (CFOF) awarded £183k over the next two years for outreach projects in Wales.



Pupils

Government investment must match students' enthusiasm for chemistry

15 August 2008

Entries for chemistry A-level are at a 10-year high - but funding needs to increase to accommodate the chemists of the future



mortarboard on a pile of textbooks

Emperor's new clothes for education

09 May 2008

The emerging framework for UK education risks leaving the economy unable to compete effectively



portcullis

MPs berate UK government and funding agency over research cuts

30 April 2008

Science and Technology Facilities Council is 'poorly managed', says report



Student in exam

Are STEM subjects really difficult?

Two independent studies investigate whether some school subjects, notably science and maths, are more difficult than others



mortarboard on a pile of textbooks

The full picture for chemistry graduates

25 April 2008

In a letter to the Independent the RSC corrects the 'employment prospects' listed for graduates



Students

Chemistry chief stamps on exam eggshells

21 August 2008

The time for bland, politically correct statements is over - science testing is dominated by what is easy to teach and easy to mark, says Richard Pike



Female at a computer

Science pupils couldn't handle O-level questions in online challenge

09 July 2008

1960s O' level chemistry questions are much tougher than GCSE questions used today



international globes

International advisory board for Education in Chemistry

Education in Chemistry invites practising chemistry teachers in the secondary and tertiary sectors from around the world to join its International Advisory Board



Pile of journals

Indian chemist accused of plagiarism

22 April 2008

Chemistry World investigation sparks fraud inquiry



Female student being supervised in lab

Funding boost moves chemistry forward again across England

18 April 2008

An RSC-centred higher education programme has been awarded a further £1.65 million



Sri Venkateswara University, India

Chemistry's 'colossal' fraud

25 March 2008

More Indian scientists caught up in Chiranjeevi scandal



Stars and stripes

Tight US budget hits chemistry research

14 March 2008

NSF cuts university grants, NIST halts chemical lab programme



Big Ben

Scientists of the future have their voices heard in Parliament

12 March 2008

Young scientists had the opportunity to put probing questions of their choice to a panel of MPs



Graduates

A science Diploma for 2011

Mike Tomlinson explains why he thinks the UK needs a science Diploma



School laboratory

Government should hope for a summer surge to keep its promise on science teachers

08 February 2008

Fall in the numbers of graduates applying to train to become chemistry teachers



Young people playing with MolyMod sets

RSC welcomes £140 million funding for science teaching

25 January 2008

RSC hopes increases in funds will improve school laboratories



Money

Funding cuts: is chemistry exempted or not?

09 January 2008

Royal Society of Chemistry seeks clarification of minister's remarks



Chinese scientists

China allows academics to own patents

04 January 2008

'Science and technology constitution' revised to boost innovation Also available in Mandarin



Dr Richard Pike

Government has failed to act on its promise

02 January 2008

RSC chief executive to talks about the RSC assertion that the Government has failed to act on its promise made in 2006


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