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Administrative duties & Staff Training

Jon's Administrative duties in support of his academic colleagues at Queen Mary, include:
SBCS IT committee Academic Staff representative 2007-

At Imperial College, he supported his colleagues in the following ways:.

1. Faculty Safety committee Divisional Representative 2005-2007
2. GM-safety (GMSC8a) committee Divisional Representative 2005-2007
3. Divisional Seminar series organiser 2005-2007

Attended Staff training courses - to broaden knowledge and bolster a strong workplace ethic:

8. Health and Safety management role of the Academic Supervisor (2006)
7. Introduction to Biological Safety incl. Modules 1 & 3 (refresher 2005)
6. Managing Academic & Research Staff (2004)
5. Recruitment & Selection (2003)
4. Postgraduate demonstration training (3 day course)
3. Fire Safety (Hall of Residence grade; extinguishing different fires; general planning)
2. Emergency (First-aid) Attendant (valid to 1995)
1. Centrifuge & General laboratory safety (1993-1997; several courses)

During his time as a Subwarden of an Imperial College Hall of Residence (180 students; 1993-1998) he attended, with successful outcomes, three serious room fires, aided numerous ill students, including a number of emergency visits to the Chelsea & Westminster casualty department. Towards the end of his subwardency tenure, he was co-opted by the Warden to attend several committees for future Residence planning and Health & Safety.
Jon was Academic representative for his undergraduate year (1990-1991), then Departmental representative (1991-1992). The latter involved quite a number of committees and general chairmanship, including co-organisation of Imperial College's Life Sci. Ball (150 guests; 1992) - Full Social Colours awarded 1993.
As a postgraduate, Jon sat as postgraduate representative on the Departmental Safety & Radiation committee (1994-1996).
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© Jon Nield, Mechanistic and Structural Biology, SBCS, Queen Mary, University of London, 2007-2010