Topic Name Description
A- The First Weeks File General guidelines and tips
File Tutorial Structure

Since one of your activities while a PhD student at QMUL will be tutoring undergraduate modules, it is convenient for you to read the last updated version of tutorial structure, which you can find in the file above:

File Guidelines for marking coursework
File Induction Week Lecture by F. Vivaldi on How to Study Mathematics at University
File Engaging students in tutorials (Sarah Chadfield)
A- Marking Strategies & Study Skills File Suggestions for streamlining your marking
Folder Remarks on tutorials

You can use the documents in the folder to help you establish expectations for groupwork submissions:

- Remarks on Tutorials.

- Remarks on Tutorials 2.

Folder Sample Documents

You can use the documents in below when discussing assessment/grading of group work.


- Sample Workshop 1

- Sample Workshop 2

A- Assessing Student Writing File Mathematical Writing
File A perspective from English Literature

By Dr. Mike Whitcombe.

Folder References and additional reading

- Writing in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics, by J. Meir and T. Rishel, MAA (1998).

- Learning and Teaching; Bloom's taxonomy, by J. S. Atherton (2013).

- Are we encouraging students to think mathematically? by Dr. Hallett. This essay is excerpted from How to Teach Mathematics by S. Krantz, AMS (1999).

A- Peer Observations File Remarks on Peer Observations
Folder Sample Peer Observation Forms
Folder Sample peer observation forms from Sarah Chadfield
File Twelve tips for peer observation of teaching

by Z. S. Siddiqui, D. Jonas-Dwyer, and S. Carr. See Medical Teacher, v.29 297-300 (2007).

A- Technology in the Classroom File Some thoughts on incorporating technology into lectures & tutorials
Folder Examples

  • Online resources are readily available:

  • Very easy example on calculating infinite series geometrically


A- Selected Topics in teaching and learning File More on mathematical writing, secondary skills, etc
Folder Student Feedback Forms

TAs/Demonstrators often do not receive personalised feedback from students, since our module evaluations do not explicitly ask for this.  One workaround is to create your own feedback form and pass it out sometime near the star and/or end of term (depending on whether you want to make real-time changes or have students reflect on your overall teaching approach).  Here is a tex file that you can edit as you like, to get you started.  The intended output and necessary logo file are also appended.

B- The Academic Job Portfolio File General guidelines and tips
Folder Examples of academic CVs

Here are a variety of academic CVs found using the following simple google search
"mathematics + curriculum vitae + university name" and then start digging!

My CV is available as a pdf file here. If you like this format, please feel free to use the texfile attached. I have included most kinds of headings and some entries for each so that you can adjust as you need.

B- Public Engagement and Outreach in Research & Teaching File Public engagement and outreach tips
Folder Suggestions and links

Discussion with Thomas Stead, SMS Student Recruitment and Outreach Manager

Suggestions (You need not be an extrovert to participate and enjoy yourself):


B- Working Session: CVs, Applications, Research Statements, etc. File "Blank" handout
B- Writing Abstracts, Publications, Research Statements, Grants File Tips for writing mathematical documents
Page An exercise



B- Faculty-Postdoc Panel: Things I wish I knew at stage X of my career File Questions for...
B- Possible Excursion Opportunities File Where to get ideas for engaging with mathematics