Department of Chemistry course timetable
May 2024
Tue 14 |
This is a practical skills-based course which comprises of 1 optional drop-in session and 6 compulsory instructor-lead statistics sessions. These will take place in Todd Hamied |
Wed 15 |
How are you approaching getting published? Are you (passively) writing up your research, submitting your article and hoping for the best? Or are you (proactively) doing your best to get your work published into your intended journal and so contribute to your discipline and society? If it’s more the former than the latter, that’s OK: this introductory ‘Fundamentals of the Publication Process’ aims to help you to help yourself to be as successful as you can. In the process of this practical and pragmatic half-day session outlining a series of proactive steps that you can take, this course will explore among other topics:
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Mon 20 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Tue 21 |
This is a practical skills-based course which comprises of 1 optional drop-in session and 6 compulsory instructor-lead statistics sessions. These will take place in Todd Hamied |
Wed 22 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Science is a strikingly successful and powerful feature of contemporary human cultures: it has transformed lives, enabled great technological feats and often revealed the world to be a much stranger place than appearances suggest. But what is science, really, and how and why has it been so successful? |
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Science is a strikingly successful and powerful feature of contemporary human cultures: it has transformed lives, enabled great technological feats and often revealed the world to be a much stranger place than appearances suggest. But what is science, really, and how and why has it been so successful? |
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Fri 24 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Mon 27 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Tue 28 |
This is a practical skills-based course which comprises of 1 optional drop-in session and 6 compulsory instructor-lead statistics sessions. These will take place in Todd Hamied |
Wed 29 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Fri 31 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
June 2024
Mon 3 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Tue 4 |
This is a practical skills-based course which comprises of 1 optional drop-in session and 6 compulsory instructor-lead statistics sessions. These will take place in Todd Hamied |
Wed 5 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Fri 7 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Mon 10 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Tue 11 |
Join Cambridge Careers Consultant, Raj Sidhu for a discursive and interactive session where you will learn:
All questions will be warmly welcomed throughout. |
Wed 12 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
Fri 14 |
This course will cover the quantitative background to underpin many of the electrochemical methods exploited by the research groups in the Department.
Enrol onto the Moodle course and access notes here: https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=254073 |
October 2024
Thu 10 |
[Compulsory] Introduction to Departmental Characterisation Facilities (In person, Face to Face)
[Places]
This session is compulsory for all experimentalists to attend and will provide useful information regarding analytical facilities at this Department including NMR, Mass Spectrometry, X-ray Crystallography, Microanalysis and Electron Microscopy. Short descriptions will be given of all available instruments, as well as explain the procedures for preparing/submitting samples for the analysis will also be discussed. |
Tue 22 |
This session is designed to prepare MPhil students who are considering pursuing a PhD here in the Department. A presentation from the Postgraduate Team will highlight key dates and general application advice, additionally there will be a Q&A session with a previous student who successfully progressed from MPhil to PhD. |
November 2024
Mon 11 |
This hands-on course teaches the basics of Latex including syntax, lists, maths equations, basic chemical equations, tables, graphical figures and internal and external referencing. We also learn how to link documents to help manage large projects. The course manual is presented in the style of a thesis and since you also receive the source code you also receive a template for a thesis. Once booked you will receive a link to a MS Teams Meeting |
Wed 13 |
In this session, ran by Jenny Zhang, will introduce how best to read scientific papers. Note - This course is compulsory for first year PhD students |
Fri 15 |
This hands-on course teaches the basics of Latex including syntax, lists, maths equations, basic chemical equations, tables, graphical figures and internal and external referencing. We also learn how to link documents to help manage large projects. The course manual is presented in the style of a thesis and since you also receive the source code you also receive a template for a thesis. Once booked you will receive a link to a MS Teams Meeting |