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4y ago
I was recently sat in a Y11 Physics lesson when a student turned to me and asked me what was the point of learning this? ... Read more ..read more
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4y ago
In September 2018, the Future Physics Leaders (FPL) programme began its support package for a group of 12 newly qualified physics teachers comprising of CPD ... Read more ..read more
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4y ago
Before training to teach, I spent four years completing a PhD in hydraulic engineering of algal biofuels and 18 months doing postdoctoral work on the ... Read more ..read more
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4y ago
I was working at an international telecoms company as a Network Security Specialist. I realised that although my job was technical I was missing physics ... Read more ..read more
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4y ago
It is with great sadness that the Institute of Physics has learnt of the death of Dr Uschi Steigenberger OBE. Dr Steigenberger was a well-respected, ... Read more ..read more
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6y ago
“Find opportunities to talk about how amazing science is” was the first piece of advice Dan, Physics Network Coordinator, offered IOP Teacher Training Scholars at ... Read more ..read more
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6y ago
If you’re an IOP member you can apply for our Carers’ Fund of up to £250 to help you attend physics-related events or conferences that ... Read more ..read more
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6y ago
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6y ago
We spoke to winner of the 2018 Daphne Jackson Medal, Dr Jess Wade on why she feels it is important, as an academic researcher, to ... Read more ..read more
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6y ago
Being asked to be a part of, and attend the International Day of Light on behalf of the IOP was a massive honour for me, ... Read more ..read more