Documents / Publications

These folders provide a repository for sharing information across the network.   We encourage students to publicise and share their results with others, in the form of informal NetLett papers, posters and presentations.  External publications can also be deposited here for others to read.

Course materials will also be stored here, with tutorial work where appropriate.  Academic and industrial tutors are encouraged to add useful materials to this collection.

All registered users can add documents and folders to External Publications,  Posters and Presentations and Project Outlines.  The Public folder is where documents can be deposited that are available to non-registered users of the website.

To submit a NetLett paper please download the document template and instructions from the NetLett folder, then submit the finished paper to the NetLett Editor.

Please submit course and tutorial materials to the Training Administrator.


 
   
   
     
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NetLett Journal Launched

You are invited to communicate your new results in our Network Journal NetLett.  This provides a great opportunity for students to get practice in writing short, simple papers on results that they think are interesting.  Editing will be light, so don’t be put off submitting – your supervisor and/or industrial supervisor will help with the preparation.

 

A valuable bank of courses is being assembled in this repository

Courses now available:

Divalent Sulfur Chemistry - A course plus tutorial and answers.  Thanks to Dr Ian Coldham, University of Sheffield.

Metal Catalysed Alkene Functionalisation/ Activation of Unreactive Bonds, thanks to Dr Hon Wai Lam, University of Edinburgh

Polymer-Supported Reagents, thanks to Prof. Tony Barrett, Imperial College

Catalytic C-C Bond Formation, thanks to Dr Robin Bedford, University of Bristol

Radicals in Synthesis, thanks to Prof. Kevin Booker-Milburn, Bristol University.

Silicon Hydrides in Organic Synthesis: An Overview,  thanks to Abid Masood, Pfizer Research

 


 
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