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Freya D.
Sheffield - Bioengineering (Integrated Masters)
Hello , I’m a 2nd year Bioengineering student at the University of Sheffield , I really enjoy subjects such as Biology Physics and maths which I took for my A levels. I would love to pass on my knowledge as well as further interest in these subjec...
£22-£27
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0 / 5
0 reviews
32 lessons
Freya D.
Sheffield - Bioengineering (Integrated Masters)
Hello , I’m a 2nd year Bioengineering student at the University of Sheffield , I really enjoy subjects such as Biology Physics and maths which I took for my A levels. I would love to pass on my knowledge as well as further interest in these subjec...
India G.
Warwick - Politics and International Studies (Foundation)
My name is India, and I’m currently studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Warwick. I have always had a passion for English, achieving A* grades at GCSE and A-level through a methodical approach with lots of revision! I...
£37-£39
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
60 lessons
India G.
Warwick - Politics and International Studies (Foundation)
My name is India, and I’m currently studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Warwick. I have always had a passion for English, achieving A* grades at GCSE and A-level through a methodical approach with lots of revision! I...
Cameron G.
Manchester - Computational Study of Microstructurally Short Crack Propagation in AA7xxx alloys (Doctorate)
Hi there, my name is Cameron and I recently graduated from the University of St Andrews with an MPhys in Theoretical Physics, and have since started a PhD at the University of Manchester. My research is primarily focused on microstructurally short...
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
87 reviews
879 lessons
Cameron G.
Manchester - Computational Study of Microstructurally Short Crack Propagation in AA7xxx alloys (Doctorate)
Hi there, my name is Cameron and I recently graduated from the University of St Andrews with an MPhys in Theoretical Physics, and have since started a PhD at the University of Manchester. My research is primarily focused on microstructurally short...
Megan J.
Edinburgh - Biochemistry (Bachelors)
A passionate aspiring biochemist studying at the University of Edinburgh, I will put all my effort to ensure your student works to their best potential!
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
11 reviews
168 lessons
Megan J.
Edinburgh - Biochemistry (Bachelors)
A passionate aspiring biochemist studying at the University of Edinburgh, I will put all my effort to ensure your student works to their best potential!
Elena D.
University College London - Neuroscience (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm a Neuroscience Masters graduate and training Psychology teacher, happy to help with science, psychology and maths!
£47-£49
/hr
4.9 / 5
56 reviews
379 lessons
Elena D.
University College London - Neuroscience (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm a Neuroscience Masters graduate and training Psychology teacher, happy to help with science, psychology and maths!
Dayana A.
Leeds - Medicine and Surgery (Bachelors)
Hello! I am currently in my third year of Medicine at the University of Leeds. I chose to study Medicine as it provides me the opportunity to understand how studying science be used to directly help patients in a clinical settin...
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
14 reviews
56 lessons
Dayana A.
Leeds - Medicine and Surgery (Bachelors)
Hello! I am currently in my third year of Medicine at the University of Leeds. I chose to study Medicine as it provides me the opportunity to understand how studying science be used to directly help patients in a clinical settin...
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