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Teaching and Learning; Science, not Magic
23 Jan 2014 12:30
Course details
This course is offered by MPLS in collaboration with the Oxford Learning Institute. It comprises a series of six lunch-time workshops, each of which addresses a different aspect of higher education in the sciences. Participants will be expected to engage in some background reading, to participate in group discussions and other workshop activities, and to think about ways in which the ideas presented relate to their own practice.
Intended for
Anyone new to teaching who wishes to improve their effectiveness, share experiences with peers and learn more about learning and teaching in the sciences. Third and fourth year graduate research students and postdoctoral researchers with a serious interest in an academic career may find it particularly useful as a structured introduction to teaching.
For further information and to register
You must register to attend this course. Please go to http://www.mpls.ox.ac.uk/teaching- and-learning-science-not-magic
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