Smoking in Scotland: nurses -v- teachers
A University of St Andrews graduate has discovered that smoking is more prevalent in Scottish nurses than Scottish teachers.
A University of St Andrews graduate has discovered that smoking is more prevalent in Scottish nurses than Scottish teachers.
Six projects to develop on-line learning and teaching materials are underway at the University of St Andrews.
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Chemistry teachers from every corner of Scotland will descend on the University of St Andrews next week (Friday 7 June 2002) to learn about the latest developments in the world of chemistry and how they can take them back to their classrooms.
A new way of teaching the centuries-old art of philosophy could be pioneered by the University of St Andrews.
Chemistry teachers from every corner of Scotland will descend on the University of St Andrews next week (Thursday 31 May 2001) to learn about the latest developments in the world of chemistry and how they can take them back to their classrooms.
Nearly 40 University of St Andrews students who have been supporting teachers in their classrooms are to be thanked at a special ceremony next week (Wednesday 2 May 2001).
Nearly 200 chemistry teachers from every corner of Scotland will descend on the University of St Andrews next month (Friday 9 June 2000) to learn about the latest developments in chemistry and how they can take them back to the classroom.
Nearly 50 University of St Andrews students who have been supporting teachers in their classrooms are to be thanked at a special ceremony next week (Tuesday 2 May 2000).