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FAQs - Bioscience Representatives (Reps)On this page we have gathered together some of the more frequently asked questions and their answers. The Reps network were a key element of the Centre's work and dissemination and we have tired to ensure the Network continues after the Centre's closure. With this in mind A new HEABio JISCMAIL list has been established to provide a forum for teaching practitioners in the Biological Sciences to engage and discuss learning and teaching matters with support from the Higher Education Academy. The new list can be viewed at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A1=ind1110&L=HEABIO Following consultation of selected Reps who attended this year's Forum, the intention is to create a second sub-list to enable Bioscience Reps to communicate as a group.
The text below has been retained to give readers an idea of the role and activities of Reps. Bioscience Representatives
What are Bioscience Representatives?Bioscience Representatives are members of the bioscience Higher Education community who have agreed to act as a contact point and a representative for their department or school with the Centre for Bioscience. Have a look at the Representative's pages for more information. What do Bioscience Representatives do?Representatives help to promote Centre for Bioscience activities within their department, such as funding opportunities and events. They also feedback to the Centre from their community about community needs and challenges. Some of our Rep's have written a summary of what they do as a Bioscience Rep. Can I become a Bioscience Representative?If your department or school doesn't already have a Representative we would be delighted if you would like to take on the role. Contact us and we will send you a registration pack. Who was the Bioscience Representative for my Department?We have a list of Bioscience Representatives; have a look there to find out who your Rep is.
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