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Quantum Physics Course March 4th, 2016 – Satrosphere Science Centre, Aberdeen

Glasgow University is recognised as a world leader in quantum technology. In this course, researchers from QuantIC, the quantum enhanced imaging hub, based  at the university’s physics department will guide teachers through some of the new H and AH physics content, setting it in the context of their own work. There will be practical sessions too, giving delegates the chance to participate in activities to support the teaching of quantum physics in the classroom. Resources will be provided to take back to school, including a Photonics Explorer optics kit.

Only 20 places are available.  The course costs £180. Local Authority schools and FE colleges will be entitled to receive a Cutting Edge Science Award of £180 for each delegate in attendance. The Cutting Edge Science Award is funded by Research Councils UK (RCUK)  administered by the National Science Learning Network.

 

To apply for a place please  download and fill in the application form here or request one from sts@sserc.org.uk This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Please note the closing date for applications is 12th February 2016; places will be allocated on the closing date and delegates will be notified of the status of their application as soon after that date as possible.

 

Further details can be obtained from the Course Leader Gregor Steele – gregor.steele@sserc.org.uk This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For more information on Quantic, please visit quantic.ac.uk

 

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