Teach Physics 2012
If you’re considering a career as a teacher and think that you could enthuse youngsters with your passion for physics, apply for an Ogden Trust Teach Physics Internship at one of 14 innovative state schools around the country. Applications for the 2012 programme close on Monday 13th February.
Internships runs for a period of 4–5 weeks at the end of the summer term and are being offered to current physics undergraduates in their 2nd year or above; they may lead to further funding for future teacher training. There are 33 places available, on a competitive basis, and the Ogden Trust will pay a generous educational grant of £50 per day to the successful candidates.
Visit our online map to find out which schools are participating; to find out more about the programme you can download a full information pack.
Apply online for a 2012 Teach Physics Internship; remember, applications close on Monday 13th February.
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"I was pretty sure I wanted to be a teacher, and this has only reinforced that in my mind. I have a huge passion now for teaching and I've seen that I can actually do it, which is a great feeling."
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