Karen Parrish
Lecturer
She/her
University of Bristol
Bio
I am a teaching-focused lecturer at the University of Bristol, with specialisms in teaching practical chemistry and organic chemistry. I teach and assess on a variety of units from first to fourth year, but with a primary focus on laboratory units.
I develop new undergraduate experiments and teaching activities in Practical Chemistry, typically with a focus on sustainability, developing students as independent researchers, and/or introducing students to areas of chemistry in which the University of Bristol has a strong research presence.
I develop new undergraduate experiments and teaching activities in Practical Chemistry, typically with a focus on sustainability, developing students as independent researchers, and/or introducing students to areas of chemistry in which the University of Bristol has a strong research presence.
About
GCTLC Roles
- Learning Object Peer Reviewers
Languages
- English
Keywords Tags/Expertise
- Laboratory Instruction
- Practical Skills and Safety
- Organic Chemistry
Ongoing Projects
I am interested in developing collaborations looking at improving the sustainability aspects of the teaching laboratory.
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Recent Activity
- Karen Parrish was just tagged in a comment: Hi @Jimmy Lowe and @Karen Parrish , Thanks so much for your input! That's great to hear both these waterless condensers have worked well for you in the undergraduate teaching labs! I agree @Jimmy Lowe neither is cheap! I think we'll move forward with adding them to our glassware repetoire! All the best,John...
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