Mark C. Elliott
03 March 2020
ISBN: 9780198851295
520 pages
Paperback
246x171mm
In Stock
Price: £27.99The most student-centred, 'learn by doing' approach to organic chemistry: build confidence, master key skills, make organic chemistry second nature.
An honest, motivating, and supportive guide to the essential principles of organic reaction mechanisms, which ingrains in the reader all the skills needed to be successful in their studies.
Mark C. Elliott, Senior Lecturer in Organic Chemistry and Deputy Director of Learning and Teaching, School of Chemistry, Cardiff University
Dr Mark Elliott is Senior Lecturer in Organic Chemistry and Deputy Director of Learning and Teaching in the Department of Chemistry at Cardiff University. His research interests lie in the development of new synthetic methodology, and its application to target synthesis. He teaches organic chemistry at all levels of the undergraduate curriculum.
"I liked the slightly informal tone of writing, almost as if I was being taught one-to-one by the author. It felt personal and honest, as if the author wrote the book to help me personally. " - Stephen Robertson, student, University of York
"This book would be a chemistry student's friend. It is different to any I have read before. There is a comforting level of informality, where you felt like your friend was going through and explaining things to you. " - Yasmine Biddick, student, University of Birmingham
"This text represents a new way to teach organic chemistry and produce independent, critically thinking chemists; it acknowledges the connected world in which students live and utilises that to avoid the traditional endless lists of reactions for rote learning. Instead, this text focuses on the discipline and practice required by the novice and gives them the tools to become an expert." - Dr Jennifer Slaughter, Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester
"This is a unique textbook that does something no other text does - it speaks the language of the modern student and is formatted with that in mind." - Professor Mark Bagley, Department of Chemistry, University of Sussex
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How to Succeed in Organic Chemistry is supported by online resources and is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats.
How to Succeed in Organic Chemistry has its own Facebook page, where the author posts regular updates, as well as links related to educational philosophy. Readers can post to this page and ask questions which the author and others in the group will endeavour to answer.
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