Message to our members
On 8 December 2021 we heard the UK Prime Minister set out further COVID restrictions in England, including working from home wherever possible. This guidance brings England into line with Scotlan…
Levelling Up: Physics
Apply now to the 2022-23 round of our academic and pastoral programme supporting sixth-form students from under-represented backgrounds who are aiming to pursue the study of physics and related s…
To infinity and beyond: Space System Engineer
At the European Space Agency, José has trained astronauts and worked on the deployment of the Galileo constellation of satellites …
Limit Less Careers Week 2022
The IOP is celebrating National Careers Week again in March 2022 with an inclusive programme designed for teachers across the UK and Ireland. …
Supporting diversity and excellence in IOP Awards
Read this blog from Sarah Bakewell, Head of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, to hear more about our approach to EDI in the IOP Awards and find out more about the 2021 IOP Awards EDI data. …
Subject Knowledge for Physics Teaching (SKPT)
Apply now for Phase 2 of the programme that aims to help science teachers develop the knowledge and skills to teach physics with confidence. …
IOP Council appoints Representative on Inclusion and Diversity and publishes case for greater inclusion in physics
Professor Helen Gleeson appointed to role with the aim of providing inclusion and diversity advice to Council and the IOP more widely. …
The importance of equality, diversity and inclusion in physics
A short guide to why it’s vital to make physics more representative of society as a whole, and what you can do to help. …
Global physics community agrees shared approach to tackling climate change
Following on from the COP26 summit the IOP has joined with other national physics societies from across the globe to call for greater progress on tackling climate change. …