Digital Transformation In Teaching Of Authentic Forensic Science Casework Allowing Students To Work With Industry Before Graduation

Analytical techniques, not available at the Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Sligo but used widely in forensic, health, nutrition and pharma industries globally

Geraldine Dowling, ATU Sligo

Analytical techniques, not available at the Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Sligo but used widely in forensic, health, nutrition and pharma industries globally, will be introduced to forensic students through new digital resources (sharing spectra/myriad of databases), allowing the sharing of data remotely and giving ATU students an opportunity for the first time to access authentic forensic casework from professionals in the field globally.

Students as learners at all stages of their learning, selected staff (academic, professional, support, business and enterprise in region, community partners, higher education partners nationally and internationally) will be introduced to digital resources for selected projects.