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Dr Chris Willmott

National Teaching Fellow 2005 Chris is a Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry at the University of Leicester. In addition to work on study skills development (including education of students to avoid plagiarism), Chris has a particular interest in the teaching of bioethics. The principal focus during his Fellowship has been the establishment of Bioethicsbytes.wordpress.com, a searchable repository of resources for the use of multimedia in bioethics education. As well as the use of television, news and film footage, Chris has involved students in the production of short films as an assessed component of second year modules.
Year
2005
Institution
University of Leicester
Job Title
Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry
National Teaching Fellow 2005 Chris is a Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry at the University of Leicester. In addition to work on study skills development (including education of students to avoid plagiarism), Chris has a particular interest in the teaching of bioethics. The principal focus during his Fellowship has been the establishment of Bioethicsbytes.wordpress.com, a searchable repository of resources for the use of multimedia in bioethics education. As well as the use of television, news and film footage, Chris has involved students in the production of short films as an assessed component of second year modules.

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