Why Choose Physics and Chemistry?
This report, by the Institute of Physics (IOP) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), examines the factors underlying the subject choices of ethnic-minority students. It reports research into the factors affecting the decisions of under-represented ethnic groups to study physics and/or chemistry at A-level and/or at university.
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- STEM Subject Choice and Careers
- Equality and Diversity
- Background Information
- Why Choose Physics and Chemistry?
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Triple science: physics impact awards available*
Science Learning Centre South West - The Taunton Academy
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Triple science: biology
*Regional Centre* Science Learning Centre at Keele University, Staffordshire
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Triple science: chemistry
Science Learning Centre Yorkshire and the Humber - Burnholme Community College
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Triple science: biology
Science Learning Centre East of England - City College, Norwich
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Triple science: physics
Science Learning Centre London
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Triple science: physics
*Regional Centre* Science Learning Centre at Keele University, Staffordshire
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Triple science: chemistry
Science Learning Centre Yorkshire and the Humber
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Triple science: physics impact awards available*
Science Learning Centre South West
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Triple science: chemistry
Science Learning Centre West Midlands - Great Barr School, Birmingham
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Triple science: chemistry - impact awards available
Science Learning Centre South West


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