SJ

Sam J.

Biology Content Manager at Scientia News

Sam J. is an experienced educator and health advocate currently working as a Science and Mathematics Tutor at Tutor Hunt and as the Founder of Pathway To Public Health, which creates free resources for youth entering the public health field. In the role of Biology Content Manager at Scientia News, Sam J. reviews and manages the publication of articles while also recruiting writers. Previous roles include Community Researcher at Healthwatch Tower Hamlets, GCSE Science and Mathematics Tutor at MyTutor.co.uk, and Youth Project Leader for ReachOut UK, where impactful educational projects were directed. Sam J. has also held positions as Assistant Team Leader at NCS, Research Assistant at Queen Mary University of London, and Teaching Assistant at Axcis Education Recruitment. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Health from Imperial College London and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Biomedical Sciences from Queen Mary University of London.

Location

London, United Kingdom

Links


Org chart

This person is not in the org chart


Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices


Scientia News

Welcome to Scientia News🌍πŸ§ͺ! We're your source for informative content. Our website is a volunteer-driven effort from across the UK by the STEM, Medicine and Dentistry community & industry, dedicated to sharing knowledge freely. πŸ“š What We Offer: Informative Articles: Explore a wide range of subjects. Expert Advice: Gain insights from students from top universities,PhD students and STEM graduates and employers. Student Support: We help students improve their writing and simplify complex topics for research. Opportunities: Join us to kickstart your journey in scientific writing and communication. Explore our free articles and resources and stay updated by following Scientia News on LinkedIn and @ScientianewsUK on Instagram. Join our community of knowledge enthusiasts, writers, and communicators. We're all about open access to information and empowering the next generation of writers and researchers.πŸŒŸπŸ“ πŸ“€If you are a current university student or recent graduate and interested in volunteering with Scientia News to gain insight in scientific writing and communication, connect and network with likeminded people, please msg us via Linkedin or fill the form if you have any questions on the website.


Industries

Employees

51-200

Links