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Reminder: get free entry to the Association for Science Education Annual Conference 2017

Tuesday, 03 January 2017

Association for Science Education Annual Conference 2017

Don’t forget that University staff are entitled to free entry to the Association for Science Education's Annual Conference 2017, taking place from Wednesday 4 – Saturday 7 January 2017.

As the host of this conference, the University of Reading can offer free entry to any of the sessions to all its staff. 

The event brings together around 3,000 science teachers from the UK and beyond for a programme of over 370 sessions covering all aspects of science teaching and learning across primary, secondary and teacher training.

The wide programme gives an interesting insight into the science taught in classrooms and offers the chance to talk to teachers from a range of schools.

To view a preview programme visit: www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference. 

The Conference registration opens in the Student Union on Wednesday 4 January at which point you can collect the full Conference Handbook with all the session listings. To attend any of the sessions, just show your staff card to the conference stewards.

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