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**?25/h Biology Tuition offered to CE, GCSE, A-Level & Undergraduate students**


I?m a biologist working at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew offering weekend-only tuition to Common Entrance, GCSE, A-Level & Undergraduate students in East Dulwich. The academic support I?ll provide will aim to inspire a passion for topics in Biology (or the subject as a whole) and use past papers to improve revision/exam techniques. This private tuition will be delivered remotely using Zoom or Teams in 1hr/2hr slots on an individual basis or in small groups (3 students max.).


Qualifications: A PhD and first-class honours degree in Biology (BSc with integrated Masters) from two Russell Group universities, with research published in international journals (e.g. Current Biology, Journal of Ecology).


Experience: 3 years tutoring experience of Biology students up to and including university level.


It?s my intention to mentor a limited number of students, allowing me to provide tailored and high-quality tuition. Please feel free to get in touch at [email protected] to arrange an introductory video call. I'm DBS checked and can provide a CV on request.


Look forward to hearing from you.

Mike (Dr M Charters)

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