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Thursday
, January 9
11:00am GMT
DNA fingerprinting using PCR and gel electrophoresis (d) REPEATED (41)
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
2:00pm GMT
3D modelling in chemistry education (73)
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
Friday
, January 10
9:00am GMT
DNA fingerprinting using PCR and gel electrophoresis (e) REPEATED (139)
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
10:30am GMT
Using OneNote as a science journal for rich feedback (158)
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
12:00pm GMT
Live lessons from remote research stations (b) REPEATED (418)
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
4:00pm GMT
Beyond the crocodile clip (249)
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
Saturday
, January 11
10:30am GMT
DNA fingerprinting using PCR and gel electrophoresis (f) REPEATED (294)
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
1:50pm GMT
RSPB's Wild Challenge in a broad and balanced curriculum (330) CANCELLED
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
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360 Building; Monterey
Blandfords
Chemistry Lab 1
Chemistry Lab G
Chemistry Lecture Theatre G
Edith Morley 124
Edith Morley 125
Edith Morley 126
Edith Morley 127
Edith Morley 128
Edith Morley 175
Edith Morley 181
Edith Morley 188
Edith Morley 189
Edith Morley 301
Edith Morley G25
Edith Morley G27
Edith Morley G44
Edith Morley G74
Edith Morley Van Emden Lecture Theatre
Henley Business School 101
Henley Business School 102
Henley Business School 201
Henley Business School Foyer
Henley Business School G.03
Henley Business School G.04
Henley Business School G11 Lecture Theatre
Henley Business School G15 Lecture Theatre
Hopkins G05 lab
Hopkins G06 lab
Knight 133 Classroom
Knight 166 lab
Knight G4 lab
Knight G6 lab
Knight Lecture Theatre
Meadowsuite, Park House
Mondial Café area in RUSU
Palmer 1.02
Palmer 1.03
Palmer 1.04
Palmer 1.05
Palmer 1.06
Palmer 1.07
Palmer 1.08
Palmer 1.09 Lecture Theatre
Palmer 1.11
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Palmer G.02 - G.05
Palmer G.03
Palmer G.03 - G.05
Palmer G.04
Palmer G.05
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Palmer G.09 PC Suite
Palmer G.10 Lecture Theatre
Palmer Quad area, hardstanding outside Palmer Building entrance
Park House Dining Room 2
RUSU, Mojos Stand Number DS17
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, January 9
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, January 10
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, January 11
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360 Building; Monterey
Blandfords
Chemistry Lab 1
Chemistry Lab G
Chemistry Lecture Theatre G
Edith Morley 124
Edith Morley 125
Edith Morley 126
Edith Morley 127
Edith Morley 128
Edith Morley 175
Edith Morley 181
Edith Morley 188
Edith Morley 189
Edith Morley 301
Edith Morley G25
Edith Morley G27
Edith Morley G44
Edith Morley G74
Edith Morley Van Emden Lecture Theatre
Henley Business School 101
Henley Business School 102
Henley Business School 201
Henley Business School Foyer
Henley Business School G.03
Henley Business School G.04
Henley Business School G11 Lecture Theatre
Henley Business School G15 Lecture Theatre
Hopkins G05 lab
Hopkins G06 lab
Knight 133 Classroom
Knight 166 lab
Knight G4 lab
Knight G6 lab
Knight Lecture Theatre
Meadowsuite, Park House
Mondial Café area in RUSU
Palmer 1.02
Palmer 1.03
Palmer 1.04
Palmer 1.05
Palmer 1.06
Palmer 1.07
Palmer 1.08
Palmer 1.09 Lecture Theatre
Palmer 1.11
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Palmer G.02 - G.05
Palmer G.03
Palmer G.03 - G.05
Palmer G.04
Palmer G.05
Palmer G.05B
Palmer G.09 PC Suite
Palmer G.10 Lecture Theatre
Palmer Quad area, hardstanding outside Palmer Building entrance
Park House Dining Room 2
RUSU, Mojos Stand Number DS17
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Girls Who Code is an international non-profit organisation working to close the gender gap in technology. Our free programmes teach girls computer science skills
encourage them to work together to address real-life problems with code and empower them to
Early Career Development
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