Welcome to the Postgraduate Society

You may have noticed that the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Postgrad' Society has been a little dormant for the last 12 months or so, but this should all begin to change as it is now under enthusiastic new management. We intend to create a visible, interactive and useful society that reaches out to the all postgrads, both in the Darwin building and in the affiliated institutions.

We aim to do the following:

  • Organise a small number of social events throughout the year to give people the much-needed opportunity to meet their fellow postgrads in a non-academic setting. We would like to pay particular attention to welcoming the new PhD students each year and reaching out to postgrads in the affiliated institutions.

  • Attract a number of guest speakers to give seminars throughout the year covering a broad range of topics. We shall endevour to keep these distinct from the departmental seminars in both content and atmopsphere, and will try to attract the most distinguished speakers we can.

  • Establish a forum through which postgrads may voice their concerns, comments, complaints or suggestions anonymously to the people making the decisions in the department.

  • Establish a simple technical resource database that will provide postgrads with information about how to use the various excellent facilities provided by this department.

  • Set up a simple notice board on this webpage that postgrads may use to communicate anything they like to their fellow postgrads.

Please support your postgrad' society by visiting this webpage and attending events - after all, the society is here to represent you. Thanks!

Postgrad Society <postgradsoc@biochemistry.ucl.ac.uk> is currently run by:
Claire Stevens <stevens@pat.biochem.ucl.ac.uk> and Rob James <r.james@ucl.ac.uk>.

 

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