In The Long Run
In The Long Run is the blog of the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) at the University of Cambridge....
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What happens during a stroke? How did teeth evolve? Why should you read Virginia Woolf? Ted-Ed is a series of...
Read moreConspiracy and Democracy Project
Theories and beliefs about conspiracies are an enduring feature of modern societies. This is partly a reflection of the fact...
Read moreRoyal Geography Society Podcasts
The Royal Geography Society podcasts tackles issues in both human and physical geography, on topics including gentrification, chinses cities, urban...
Read moreRoyal History Society Video Archive
Find lectures from leading academics regarding the cutting edge of historical research, presented by the Royal Historical Society ...
Read moreTalking Politics
Corbyn! Trump! Brexit! Politics has never been more unpredictable, more alarming or more interesting. TALKING POLITICS is the podcast that...
Read moreAge of Revolutions Blog
The word “revolution” is a human tool. At any point in time, its meaning has shifted to accommodate those wielding it. The...
Read moreCrash Course
Crash Course provides 10 minute YouTube video series on a huge range of topics, building up from an introductory level...
Read moreAdvancing Access
Advancing Access is a new website that provides teachers with CPD resources and information about UK HE events that will help...
Read moreSTEP Support Programme
STEP Support Programme – free online resources for university mathematics applicants STEP is an additional mathematics examination, taken at the...
Read moreUnderground Mathematics
Underground Mathematics is a new project launched by the Cambridge University Mathematics Faculty in collaboration with the Department of Education....
Read moreDiscovering Literature: Romantics and Victorians
The British Library has put together a number of resources that will help you discover Romantic and Victorian literature, including...
Read moreProject Euler
Project Euler presents a series of mathematical and computer programming problems that will be a real challenge for any keen puzzle solvers...
Read moreHistory Virtual Classroom
The Faculty of History at Cambridge has an amazing virtual classroom where students can browse sample exercises and lectures which...
Read moreBig Picture
Big Picture is an online magazine with loads of fantastic articles, activities, images, games, videos and more, all aimed at...
Read moreCodecademy
Most courses in Computer Science at university don’t expect students to have lots of background knowledge in programming (strong mathematical...
Read moreDiscover Anthropology
What is anthropology? It’s not a subject which many will have studied at school or college, but it’s an incredibly...
Read moreHistory of Parliament
The History of Parliament website allows students to explore by period and theme the history of British politics. There’s a fantastic schools...
Read moreJames Dyson Foundation
The James Dyson Foundation is all about showcasing what Engineering has to offer for students keen on STEM subjects. Try...
Read moreYoung Geographer of the Year
The Royal Geographical Society and Geographical Magazine organise an annual competition for keen geographers aged 9-18. There’s also an essay competition...
Read moreHE+
The HE+ project website from Cambridge contains resources such as extra reading material, links to external websites, exercises to try...
Read moreNational Schools Geology Challenge
Do you have any talented Year 12/13 students studying science, geology or geography? The National Schools Geology Challenge rewards groups of...
Read moreGeological Society resources
The Geological Society’s website has a bunch of great resources (factsheets, videos, podcasts, interactive pages, and lesson plans for teachers...
Read moreIsaac Physics
Isaac offers a series of online problem-solving activities for students transitioning from GCSEs up to those heading off to university....
Read moreBritish Physics Olympiad
The British Physics Olympiad consists of five different competitions for Years 10 – 13 which aim to encourage the study of...
Read moreY9/10 Biology Challenge
The Biology Challenge is an online competition for Year 9s and 10s (or equivalent) taken in school with the aim...
Read moreScience and Plants for Schools
The Science and Plants for Schools (SaPS) website contains a range of different teaching resources, animations and videos, news stories,...
Read moreBritish Biology Olympiad
The British Biology Olympiad is an annual competition for Year 12 students to go beyond the normal Biology syllabus and...
Read moreRSC Chemistry Olympiad
The UK Chemistry Olympiad is a national competition run by the Royal Society of Chemistry which aims to provide post-16...
Read moreCambridge Chemistry Challenge
The Cambridge Chemistry Challenge (C3L6) website features a series of online monthly challenges for keen Chemists to try from their...
Read moreengNRICH
Part of the ‘Advanced STEM’ section of the NRICH website which provides “stimulating and relevant resources to explore the ways...
Read morebioNRICH
Part of the ‘Advanced STEM’ section of the NRICH website which provides “stimulating and relevant resources to explore the ways...
Read morechemNRICH
Part of the ‘Advanced STEM’ section of the NRICH website which provides “stimulating and relevant resources to explore the ways...
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Part of the ‘Advanced STEM’ section of the NRICH website which provides “stimulating and relevant resources to explore the ways...
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NRICH is a website full of mathematical enrichment activities for learners of all ages. If you’re keen to develop your...
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