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Demonstrators and Seminar Leaders School of Biomedical Sciences. Dr Debbie Bevitt http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biomed. SBMS contacts. Dr Debbie Bevitt Head of School of Biomedical Sciences debb ie.bevitt@ncl.ac.uk http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biomed/about/meet.htm Ms Karen Griffiths
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Demonstrators and Seminar Leaders • School of Biomedical Sciences • Dr Debbie Bevitt • http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biomed
SBMS contacts • Dr Debbie Bevitt • Head of School of Biomedical Sciences • debbie.bevitt@ncl.ac.uk • http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biomed/about/meet.htm • Ms Karen Griffiths • Clerical Assistant • karen.griffiths@ncl.ac.uk
Practical and Seminar Leader Training in SBMS • Opportunities for PhD students only (not Masters students) • Debbie Bevitt currently ‘looks after’ all demonstrator and seminar leader allocations in the School • Supported by Karen Griffiths, in the Teaching Office who does all the hard work... • Dr Nick Morris does all the demonstrator training for the School and advises students on any training that they may need to teach in the School.
The School of Biomedical Sciences • The School has just over 1000 undergraduate students • Studying on the following BSc (Hons) programmes; • Biochemistry • Biomedical Sciences • Biomedical Genetics • BMS with Microbiology • Exercise Biomedicine • Pharmacology • Physiological Sciences • and MSci Biomedical Sciences, Genetics and Biochemistry • We also have a number of American students studying on study abroad programmes, European students studying on Erasmus exchange programmes and Brazilian students studying on our Science without Borders programme .
The School of Biomedical Sciences • The first 3 semesters of all of our UG programmes are the same (thus large class sizes). • Undergraduates take laboratory classes in years 1 and 2 (and 3 in some cases) • Some ‘labs’ may be computer based (thus in computer clusters) • Seminars in all three years • Examinations and other forms of assessment may also be invigilated by postgraduate students.
What the School wants… • We are always looking for demonstrators, seminar leaders, invigilators etc.
Training • To work as a demonstrator you need to be trained • This is delivered as a 3 hour session over an afternoon • No set time for the next session but it will be arranged when 20 students have registered for training. • To work as a seminar leader you will need to receive more extensive training from the Staff Development Unit http://www.ncl.ac.uk/staffdev/workshops/programmes/academic/itlhe/
The Labs… • We currently have 4 labs that take up to 100 students per class. • Labs typically run for 3 - to 6 hours • One demonstrator per 16-20 students • May be some marking • Pre-lab briefing with academic lead of practical session • ‘Model answers’ normally available
The Seminars… • 50 minutes in length – usually you will start as an “assistant” seminar leader • May be question and answer sessions, oral presentations etc. • Pre-seminar briefing with academic lead of seminar. • Typically given ‘model answers’ and copies of the questions • Class size: 20 - 30 students (depending on year and programme of study)
Information… • If you have any questions about demonstrating or seminar teaching then please contact me (debbie.bevitt@ncl.ac.uk) or Karen Giffiths (karen.griffiths@newcastle.ac.uk) • To book a place on the next School demonstrator training session please e-mail karen.griffiths@ncl.ac.uk.