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NSS Success for Warwick Chemistry in 2022
Great student satisfaction in Warwick Chemistry as we score 88.5% overall satisfaction in NSS and top the Russell Group for Student Voice once again.
Chemistry Master's degrees Royal Society of Chemistry Accredited
Warwick Chemistry is now offering three Master's course that are accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Read moreLink opens in a new window
National Scientific Thinking Challenge
Calling all Year 10 Science Teachers from any type of school, anywhere in the UK! Why not enter your pupils into the National Scientific Thinking ChallengeLink opens in a new window?
MChem alumnus reflects on past 20 years
Dave Griffin explains how his time at Warwick opened his eyes to where a Chemistry degree could take him. Read moreLink opens in a new window.
Dr Dani Pearson makes a difference
Congratulations to Dr Dani Pearson for making a difference in teaching, outreach and student experience.
Chemistry at Warwick Success in the NSS 2021
We’re delighted to report that Chemistry at Warwick achieved an overall satisfaction score of 86.3% in the most recent NSS.
Chemistry wins WIHEA Warwick Employability Challenge
The Warwick Employability Challenge saw 12 teams, and 70+ students and staff from all areas of the University, come together to re-imagine employability. Congratulations Chemistry winners!
Dr Bo Kelestyn to deliver Guardian Masterclass in Design Thinking
Chemistry's Senior Lecturer, Dr Bo Kelestyn, offers her expertise in generating innovative ideas and bringing them to life through design thinking 101
Chemistry's WATE Winners show 'everyday excellence'
Today we celebrate Chemistry's worthy Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence winners 2021: Stefan Bon, Jim Judges, Dani Pearson and Mike Ward!
Warwick students and staff co-author RSC teaching book on Stereochemistry
Written, reviewed and tested by students, for students! As part of the RSC's latest series of tutorial textbooks, a team of students and staff have co-authored textbooks on Stereochemistry and Contextual Maths in Chemistry.
Warwick students Caroline Akamune and Matthew Taylor and academics Andrew Clark and Russ Kitson teamed up with Leeds student Michael Lloyd and academics Nimesh Mistry and Paul Taylor to create a new stereochemistry textbook. What makes this book different is that it is co-authored with students to be in the 'student voice' making it more accessible to the undergraduate reader. It is also written so it can be used in conjunction with a molecular modelling kit, in-line with research that shows rotating and manipulating objects (e.g. molecular models) with your hands helps with grasping spatial cognition concepts in your head!
The RSC Chemistry Student Guides series editing team includes Warwick's own Julie Macpherson.