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2025 is the UN's International Year of Quantum, celebrating 100 years of quantum science and technology. Get involved to find out more about quantum technology and how it could change our future.…
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Latest updates in physics from Physics World and the IOP
Trade
The agreement established new rules on the trading of goods and services between the UK and EU. What does it mean for physics?…
Working and studying abroad
Now the post-Brexit transition period has come to an end, rules on international collaboration, immigration and the rights to study have changed for many. Here's what the changes mean for physics. …
Episode 14: Snowball Slingshot
This winter instalment of our Do Try This at Home series should be s-now trouble at all! Make your very own snowball launcher and put it to the test to uncover the science of sending snowballs soaring…
Invest in teachers to secure long-term prosperity, says Institute of Physics
The IOP is today calling on policy-makers across the UK to level up student learning outcomes by backing a new subject-specific programme of support for teachers. …
Subjects Matter
Published in December 2020, Subjects Matter looks at subject-specific continuing professional development (CPD) for teachers. Drawing on a wide range of evidence from England, Scotland and Wales, it i…
Achieving open access in physics – joint statement
Physics societies have united in support of open access. …
Research and innovation
The IOP promotes the benefits of physics R&D and the innovative technologies of tomorrow, and campaigns for a well-resourced, easy to navigate funding landscape. …
Brexit and international relationships
The IOP believes international collaboration and funding can benefit the UK economy, and that these relationships can help to meet the Grand Challenges. …