IOP responds to Ofsted science report
Need for increased emphasis on developing students’ disciplinary knowledge in physics and evidence of whole-school equity plans. …
IOP report finds physics apprentice gap damaging UK business growth
Generation held back from STEM careers by stereotypes, rising costs and lack of information. …
Solving skills: Powering growth through physics-related apprenticeships
Now is the time to set a course for economic growth. Physics-related apprenticeships can be a solution – if we unleash their potential. …
IOP responds to news of new science department
Creation of science, innovation and technology department puts physics at the heart of government at the onset of an exciting era. …
IOP responds to education secretary on physics teachers shortage
Chief executive reiterates need for concerted effort, following Gillian Keegan’s comments today. …
The year ahead in physics 2023
A run through some of the key dates on the calendar. …
IOP responds to chancellor’s speech on UK economy
The physics sector can lead the way towards prosperity but long-term focus on future-thinking industries and specialist teachers is crucial. …
Welsh Government’s draft budget: hard times make for hard reading
There are a few rays of sunshine in the driving rain of a dire economic situation. Will any light fall on physics? …
Public Engagement Grant Scheme
Applications for 2023 are now open for this Limit Less scheme that supports projects that raise awareness of, and engagement with, contemporary physics. …
Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics UK and Ireland
The 2023 conference, in Liverpool, brings together undergraduates who identify as women or non-binary to focus on their development in physics. …