
Free posters to promote chemistry and chemistry careers.
A range of careers information produced by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
A host of information from the Royal Society of Chemistry to help students make the right course choices.
Interactive games to get students excited about chemistry.
Outreach activities from the Royal Society of Chemistry designed to get students interested in chemistry using these tried and tested resources.
Student and teacher resource packs looking at spectroscopy through hands-on experience.
EDT is the largest provider of STEM enrichment activities for UK youth.
YINI placement student Sam, shares his experiences of a Year in Industry at TTP.
YINI placement student Cameron shares his experiences of working at Balfour Beatty Mott MacDonald, during his Year in Industry.
YINI placement student Cigdem, shares her experiences of her placement at LyondellBasell during her Year in Industry.
YINI placement student Emily, shares her experiences of a Year in Industry.
An interview with Tamsin who works for the British Antarctic Survey, one of the world's leading environmental research centres responsible for the UK's national scientific activities in Antarctica.
The National STEM Careers Coordinator Kate Bellingham has developed a STEM careers quiz to show the benefits to students of studying STEM subjects at school. Test yourself here.
Are you up to date with the latest developments and trends in communication technology? Would you like to design your own computer games, become a sound technician or even a TV presenter? Then read on and find out what knowledge and skills you need to take up a career in this area.
Planet Earth - just one of eight planets in our solar system, but how much do you really know about it? Do natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanoes rock your world or are you more into discovering whether or not there really is life on Mars? Check out the career examples here to find out if you really have got what it takes to master the Universe.
Many of us take many materials around us for granted. Everyday we use things without knowing very much about them. Do you know your silk from you cotton, or your nylon from your raylon? Well, read on and see if a career in this area could interest you.
Have a look at these careers that are all related to energy and motion. As you will see there is a wide variety of job types available in this area so what are you waiting for? Get stuck in and see where a career in this field can take you.
This page will help you to look at a range of careers relating to environmental science. Each job type gives example work areas, the knowledge and skills required and - importantly - why they are needed.
Six career contexts are listed under this heading to show a breadth of job type in this area. Each gives example work areas, the knowledge and skills required and - importantly - why they are needed.
