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Information, advice and Guidance

It is critical for young people to access appropriate careers education and impartial information, advice and guidance. They need to be supported to make informed choices about routes and progression. This section will take you to key resources and sources of information and guidance to support young people to manage their learning and make the right career choices when it comes to choosing Triple Science.



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AQA (5) | Case Study (1) | Edexcel (5) | Guidance (24) | OCR (6) | Policy (1) | Promotional Material (3) |

AQA (Showing 1 of 5 available)

  • htm  RSC: Exciting Chemistry DemonstrationsWeb link
    14 minute RSC video with examples of many Group I and Group VII reactions. Shows reactions that can’t be done in school, but also gives instructions on how to safely do practicals or demos that can.

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Case Study (Showing 1 of 1 available)

  • htm  Careers in ScienceWeb link
    An Australian site that has a great deal of casestudies, support material and related careers information that would be useful as an exemplar for other UK based sites about information advice and guid...

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Edexcel (Showing 1 of 5 available)

  • htm  RSC: Exciting Chemistry DemonstrationsWeb link
    14 minute RSC video with examples of many Group I and Group VII reactions. Shows reactions that can’t be done in school, but also gives instructions on how to safely do practicals or demos that can.

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Guidance (Showing 12 of 24 available)

  • htm  AstraZeneca - Careers and ApprenticeshipsWeb link
    AstraZeneca's apprenticeship site, for learners interested in a business, science or engineering career. Linked with the STEM project.
  • htm  NOISE - New Outlook In Science & EngineeringWeb link
    NOISE website designed to get learners interested and involved in science and engineering careers, with experiments, blogs and careers advice. Linked to the EPSRC.
  • htm  Royal Society- meet the scientistsWeb link
    All meetings begin with introductions. Browse through this section to get a first impression of some of today's best scientists and find out what they care about.
  • htm  SchoolScience.co.ukWeb link
    Careers resources for teachers 14-16 from School Science developed by the ASE
  • htm  London Science Challenge: sharing resourcesWeb link
    Home page for a project of the London Science Challenge for teachers and technicians to share tried and tested science teaching ideas, but accessible to all web users.
  • htm  Bridging Plans: From Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4 ScienceWeb link
    Standards Site pdf briefing document, giving guidance on progression from KS3, developing independent learners, investigating scientific questions, self and peer assesment, ideas and evidence and keys...
  • htm  The Institute of Physics careers sectionWeb link
    Interested in a career in physics or just want to find out where studying physics could lead? We have scoured the internet and located a range of helpful resources which will help you find out more ab...
  • htm  Royal Society for Chemistry - careers information for school studentsWeb link
    This website provides lots of information for students on the various career paths open to chemical scientists and the qualifications you'll need to achieve your goals. 
  • htm  Pass science A-levels - and collect £500Web link
    Teenagers could be paid for passing A-levels in maths and science or get bursaries to pursue their studies at university, under recommendations from business and higher education leaders.
  • htm  Career Opportunities in Forensic ScienceWeb link
    The majority of forensic scientists in the United Kingdom are employed by the Forensic Science Service (in England and Wales), by specific police forces (in Scotland), and by regional government (in N...
  • htm  NOISE - New Outlooks In Science & EngineeringWeb link
    Cool jobs from NOISE (New Outlooks In Science & Engineering) is a UK-wide campaign funded by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). In this section, we’ve talked to some of them...
  • htm  The Institute of Biology careers sectionWeb link
    A future in biology- careers in biology for young people

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OCR (Showing 1 of 6 available)

  • htm  RSC: Exciting Chemistry DemonstrationsWeb link
    14 minute RSC video with examples of many Group I and Group VII reactions. Shows reactions that can’t be done in school, but also gives instructions on how to safely do practicals or demos that can.

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Policy (Showing 1 of 1 available)

  • htm  Nuffield Curriculum Centre: Science IssuesWeb link
    Nuffield Curriculum Centre site on current issues in science. Deals with the latest news from all areas of science and their consequences. Announces new science projects and new websites.

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Promotional Material (Showing 3 of 3 available)

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