All teaching articles
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Opinion
Chemists amid coronavirus five years on: Krystle McLaughlin
An assistant chemistry professor at a small college in New York gets her career back on track, thanks to a tenure clock extension and teaching release
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Careers
How taking part in extracurricular activities during your PhD can help you build your CV
Opportunities to take part in teaching, event organisation and outreach all develop valuable skills
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Careers
Inspiration on a surfboard and in the chemistry classroom
Sarah Gerhardt’s curiosity connects her passions for science, teaching and surfing
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Careers
How to teach university-level chemistry well
Five tips for educating and inspiring university students
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Opinion
Meeting the tigers of the lab
Practical teaching strikes a balance between removing hazards and learning to respect them
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Opinion
Do science courses need hands-on labs to be effective?
The practical lab is where abstract theory connects to physical reality
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Opinion
Teaching-focused staff contribute to REF results too
But are often overlooked in celebrations of research excellence
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Opinion
Bringing citizen science into school – and to the beach
A coastal project to contextualise concerns about pollutants and microplastics
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Opinion
Varinder Aggarwal: You should see my downward dog now!
The renowned organic chemist on looking out for others, an epic walk and a proud day at the Royal Society
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News
Practical chemistry classes resume at English universities
Lifting of lockdown restrictions allows students to return to teaching laboratories
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Article
Chemistry pedagogy for a modern world
The Royal Society of Chemistry has taken a new approach to teaching higher education students the fundamentals of maths and stereochemistry, putting students themselves at the heart of the process
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Opinion
Chemists amid coronavirus: Krystle McLaughlin
A young chemistry professor in New York is trying to gain back lost research time and will likely request to add a year to her tenure clock
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News
Online learning could save resource-strapped universities up to 80%
Courses are as effective for teaching Stem students as regular lectures, study finds
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Opinion
No quick fix for declining degree applications
A complex network of educational influences underlies why fewer students want to study chemistry at university
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Opinion
The kids are (still) alright
Last month brought a tale from a first-time teacher. But how do you keep things fresh after 12 years?
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Opinion
The kids are alright
Teaching can be a challenge… especially when you’ve never studied your subject
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Opinion
Wanted: chemistry’s next superstar
The drop in chemistry undergraduates highlights the need for more inspirational scientists
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Careers
How to become a chemistry teacher
Teaching can be an intense but rewarding and refreshing career change
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News
UK university to open ‘super lab’ for schools in new £18 million science building
A-level students will be able access to state-of-the-art equipment for practical work