#MICER26 at Imperial College London, 13 May 2026 micerportal.wordpress.com
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Deputy Director of Centre for Academic Language and Development, University of Bristol. National Teaching Fellow. Visiting Professor at OU. Interested in all things higher education and history ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ ๐ฎ๐ช
#MICER26 at Imperial College London, 13 May 2026 micerportal.wordpress.com
Yeaโฆ difficult! Can we just hope for the best?! ๐คฃ
A mini-essay from me on the essay in the age of GenAI michaelseery.com/the-essay-in...
2026 will be (I think) the 10th MICER... we are now looking for expressions of interest to host it rsccerg.wordpress.com/2025/10/27/o...
Something new from me. The Chris Adams symposium prompted me to think the role of virtual laboratories in chemistry and I have been slowly thinking it through since. It turns out that there is a lot to do. Sharing as a preprint and really welcome comments while I work it up. osf.io/preprints/ed...
Ireland, 1485-1798: colonial laboratory? Fri, Sep 26 โข 2:00 PM
National Archives (UK) running 3 events on Irish history this month. Yes pleeeeze www.eventbrite.com/cc/finding-i...
Screen grab showing subtitles "This lets some of the salt and minerals evaporate so they don't build up in the soil."
Sometimes it is hard being a chemist and a gardener
Sometimes this is a very difficult country to live in
One of the fascinating if depressing things about โthe literatureโ is the extent to which people cite other work that completely misrepresents what the cited article says. And thatโs going to get so much worse with AI โinsightsโ.
Hollow is a great description. I am similarly "figuring out" my thoughts, but "generic that might be useful to someone with expertise" is the best I've got to so far. Given the nun, I am repurposing All Hallows and imagining an AI school called All Hollows.
Separately of course is the body of work that says STEM courses are so choc full that students donโt have time to think.
โฆless sense of how taught curriculum is changing. Are courses really being dropped? What about core learning hours? (Of course we were too content heavy so this may not be a bad thing). Any thanks for voicing and need more coffee to ponder more.
โฆ so Iโm moving to a position where Iโd prefer instead a set of core competencies (what Iโve framed elsewhere under โdoing chemistryโ but would include your Problem Solving) that should be evident in a lab curriculum. And that will take a time but perhaps less rigid than a fixed number. I haveโฆ
A lot to ponder here thanks for writing. Core issue is that โ300โ has somewhat protected labs from prying eyes. They have to be there but who knows (cares) what they are. 300 hours in a lab is very different depending on how many in a group (Iโve heard tales of 6!) and what students doโฆ
Happy Putting those Aspirations for Completing Tasks Back On Ice For Another Year Day to all who celebrate. ๐
Wow! Looks like it was a great meeting this time. Sorry to miss it.
Isnโt this where we met?! Enjoy!
Plaque for Clifton and Hotwells Improvement Society WILLIAM HENRY CLAYFIELD (1772-1837) CHEMIST, BOTANIST, GEOLOGIST, BALLOONIST LIVED HERE 1814-1837
You *can* have it all.
Bring up the bodies took a whole summer! I only came to them after the first TV series which probably helped
Quite a year! While perhaps not as tangible as an output I think that first year in a new place is one where you can tune into differences and so think about things in a different way. Hope youโve got over that dratted cold!
**New blog post** A reflection on how moving city made me less productive this year. www.michaeloneill.org/blog-1/2025/8/18/the-academic-productivity-cost-of-moving
Amazing thanks! Bradshaw is the one I was after. Now in the queue!
Thanks! Just enjoying yours by return. And yes, despite good taste in abbeys, Watson probably the safer choice.
Thanks. Separately the Venn diagram of Hilary Mantel, all the abbeys & monasteries around here and my own interests have meant that Iโm becoming borderline obsessed with dissolution. Iโve read that in Irish context it happened much later. Is there any good reading on it?
It's 4 years since everything upended, and having this month just finished the first year in my new role, I am (over)sharing some reflections. Short version: all is well :D michaelseery.com/reflecting-o...
Paging the #CompChemSky and #iTeachChem communities: Could you please help my MSc student with an education project, exploring how gen AI shapes the way we think, solve problems, and build confidence.
I've spent a bit of time thinking and writing about GRC CERP; how it came together, and how it came to be. Thank you to everyone who played a part and the many messages since. It's long, so a main take away message, it is: *conference organisers should always have a "meal with speakers" system*.
At registration desk waiting for people to arrive
Group picture waiting for bus to leave.
First day//last day of GRC CERP. Who needs sleep?!.Thanks so much to Erin Saitta for photos.
Was an amazing week - thanks for presentation and bringing *all* the gang from Texas ๐คฃ They made an enormous contribution to the meeting.
Groups of presenters and discussants posing for photo
What an amazing week! Thank you everyone who made it so special. This was a career highlight that will be tough to beat. #GRCCERP #MoonAgents