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  • Deadly Chocolate Bars

    What is diabetes? What causes it and how can it be treated? Find all you need to know here.

  • School Zone

    SchoolZone contains interactive quizzes that quickly introduce students to animal research issues.

  • Vicky Young - lab photo

    Vicky - PhD student studying reproductive health

    An interview with Vicky, a PhD student who not only carries out her research in the lab, but also devotes a lot of time to teaching young people about the importance of sexual health.

  • Walking in the sun

    Interesting facts on skin cancer - causes and prevention.

  • Walks of Life

    Booklet produced by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons highlighting the careers that are open to people with a veterinary degree.

  • Bridge

    Where can your favourite subject take you?

    Science, engineering or maths - which one do you enjoy the most? Click here to find out where your subject can take you.

  • Careers from Maths

    Saving lives, making video games and exploring the secrets of the universe – it's all in a day's work for a mathematician.

  • Choosing a biology degree

    Studying biology at university will provide you with valuable knowledge, skills and experience. Find out more here.

  • Careers from Biology

    People will always require healthy food, novel medicines, clean water, sensibly-produced crops, and fuel that is carbon neutral. Without a work force well trained in the biological sciences, none of this will happen.

  • steve bunting

    Steve - Sound engineer

    Find out what it's like to be a sound engineer and see if you could follow in Steve's footsteps.

  • Is a physics degree for me?

    Help and advice for those considering a degree in physics.

  • Do I need physics to....

    We explore a whole host of jobs to see if they require physics. Click on this link to find out more.

  • Careers from Physics

    A physics qualification opens the doors to all sorts of jobs and courses. All the technology that surrounds us is based on the principles of physics, so if you are considering working in any area related to technology from music to medicine, or lasers to law - studying physics is an essential first step.

  • Is engineering a well paid job?

    How much can you expect to earn and is this a rewarding career to go into? Click here to find out more.

  • Which subjects will help me become an engineer?

    Engineers need to be good at maths and sciences as it is applied to a number of different engineering issues. Click here for more information.

  • What is engineering?

    Engineering is behind everything - from mobile phones and make-up to the car you travel in and the shoes on your feet. Find out more here.

  • A brush with history

    Are you interested in the history and conservation of fine works of art or are you all about modern art and where we can take it from here? Whatever you passion, check out this article to see where your skills can take you.

  • Aidan Laverty - Sleep Physiology

    A case study of Aidan Laverty, a sleep physiologist, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.

  • Alyte Podvoiskis - Clinical Engineering

    A case study of Alyte Podvoiskis, a clinical engineer, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.

  • Dr Peter Marsden - Radiation Protection & Monitoring

    A case study of Dr Peter Marsden, head of radiation physics, from the Department of Health's Extraordinary You publication.

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