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Barclays Sponsored Degree Program (BDP)
English language and literature session organised by Virtually University
PSHE session with McMillen Centre in US
Sessions with Museum of London now bookable for 2013-2014
SEGfL links Oxford Schools with Janet VC
Belvidere School gets Fizzics Education
Want to learn more about the Tamil culture?
Shropshire Sixth Form College using VC to enhance teaching
From Santa to Spaceships, the world at their fingertips
Free videoconferencing sessions from Metlearn
View Megaconference Junior 2013
April/May sessions from Virtually University
English Literature session with inner city schools
Liquid Nitrogen Experiments
Videoconferencing and the Global Workforce of the Future
Is this the End of Politics?
The Chemistry of Colour
Start up a business with Virtually University
Shrewsbury Sixth Form College remembers George Henry Bennett
Elmhurst Primary School debates
Videoconferencing Day at the BETT Show 2013
Virtually University helps students aim higher
Why is Biodiversity important to people? Discussion with Sheffield University
Free 'Reading Discovery' session with Barbara Bush
Barclays Retail development Program 2013 from Virtually University
Participating in Megaconference Junior 2013
New Content Provider - Metlearn
Broadband for Oxfordshire schools will be provided by South East Grid for Learning (SEGfL)
Content Provider web site
Scargill Infant School - VC User group 2012 award winners
Videoconferencing Schools Project (VCSP) mailing list
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On Wednesday 6th March at 2pm Natalie Paul, a PhD student from The University of Sheffield, will present 'The Chemistry of Colour':

Natalie's aim is to discuss aspects of the AS and A2 syllabus and then to illustrate how these evolve and converge during university level study in an exploration of colour. This will deepen students understanding of their current studies and provide an insight into what studying Chemistry at university is like.

If you have a group of students you would like to participate in this session please contact Rob Cullis at Virtually University:

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On Friday 15th March at 1.15 pm Dr Peter Kerr from The University of Birmingham will present an interactive videoconference called 'Is This the End of Politics?':

http://www.virtuallyuniversity.org.uk/Spring1308.html

In this seminar Peter will look at reasons why people are ‘switching off’ from politics as well as the rise in new forms of political participation such as protests and internet politics. He asks whether we are seeing ‘the end of politics’ as we know it.

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