This context/problem-based learning (C/PBL) resource is part of a collection we have commissioned for you to use with your undergraduate students. This 5 credit module is based on the following scenario:
Your students will explore working for a small to medium sized enterprise (SME) in the Chemical and Allied Industries. This provides them with a great opportunity to consider careers within the SME chemical sector; an option often overlooked by students who have tended to set their sights on big pharma and other blue chip companies.
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Article | PDF, Size 0.28 mbList of videos
Article | PDF, Size 0.15 mbStudent handbook
Editable handout | Word, Size 93.62 kbStudent handbook
Editable handout | PDF, Size 0.47 mbCourse introduction presentation
Presentation | PDF, Size 1.18 mbCourse introduction presentation
Presentation | PowerPoint, Size 1.22 mbIntellectual property and regulatory presentation
Presentation | PDF, Size 0.54 mbIntellectual property and regulatory presentation
Presentation | PowerPoint, Size 0.42 mbProject management presentation
Presentation | PDF, Size 0.76 mbProject management presentation
Presentation | PowerPoint, Size 0.52 mbReflective writing presentation
Presentation | PDF, Size 0.14 mbReflective writing presentation
Presentation | PowerPoint, Size 62.93 kbChemistry careers in SMEs - CPBL - staff handbook
Tutorial | PDF, Size 2.93 mb
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