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Learn Chemistry Partnership

Learn Chemistry Partnership is a free programme that connects you and your school with the world’s leading chemistry community – and all our tools and resources to help you bring chemistry to life in your classroom. 

By registering as the advocate for chemistry in your school or college, you’ll become part of a national network of teachers and institutions.

Through Learn Chemistry Partnership, we’ll support you to shape and inspire future generations of chemical scientists.

Learn Chemistry Partnership offers you and your teaching institution a package of benefits – one that promises to evolve and expand.

For you – as your institution’s main contact:

  • Be the first to know about new resources and developments via our monthly enewsletter
  • Complimentary Royal Society of Chemistry membership,* including a personal copy of
    Education in Chemistry magazine

For your teaching institution:

  • Large periodic table wall chart £45 (2 for the price of 1)
  • Print copies of Education in Chemistry and The Mole student magazine

The web page is now live and teachers can find out more and register their school at http://rsc.li/lc-partnership.

2016 Leaving Cert Physics Papers

The Institute of Physics in Ireland is preparing an "Initial Response" to the State Examination Commission.
A full report will be sent to the SEC after the Marking Schemes have been published and the meetings in Blackrock Education Centre and at Frontiers of Physics in September. If you have any comments on these papers please send them to paul.nugent@gmail.com

A group will meet to discuss the Physics Exam papers on Tues 21st June starting at 7pm in Buswells Hotel, 23 Molesworth St. Dublin 2 (Opposite Dáil Eireann). Please let David Keenahan know if you can come along (dkeenahan@gmail.com). 

Other dates for your diary:

1.   Robert Boyle Summer School Programme June 23rd – 26th 2016 
      (More info at: http://www.robertboyle.ie )

 2.  Frontiers of Physics 2016  takes place Sat  24th Sept 2016, in  DIT, Grangegorman Campus, Dublin. (Prof. Mike Cruise is the keynote speaker. He was the lead investigator on LIGO Gravitational Wave detector. There will be lots of workshops and free resources).


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