A modular, legacy-driven resource for accessible chemistry
Each link below leads to a dedicated page for that lecture set and downloadable PDFs.
Each lecture is released individually. Sharing content slowly helps keep learning enjoyable, accessible, and community-minded.
All of the lecture content is freely available.
To support the continuation of this archive, companion PDFs with an associated quiz will be offered for £1 per lecture via Payhip, once the full series is complete. These downloads are designed for offline study, teaching, and legacy-driven outreach. The downloadable PDFs will be released after the full series is published.
Lecture Set: This section will be updated with lectures as they are released.
Core Chemistry Foundations
Get ready to explore the building blocks of chemistry through these key topics:
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Biochemistry & Molecular Series
Dive deep into the molecular world with this series:
Comprehensive Guide to Protein Metabolism and Amino Acid Requirements – Understand how proteins are broken down, used, and required by the body.
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Electrochemistry & Interfaces
Explore the world of electrons, surfaces, and chemical detection with these in-depth series:
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Pharmacology & Kinetics
Gain a deeper understanding of drug action and chemical reaction dynamics with these series:
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Academic Skills & Analytical Tools
Build essential research and analysis skills with these focused series:
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How to Navigate
- Modular structure: Each set stands alone, start anywhere, revisit often.
- Weekly rhythm: Releases are paced gently, with commentary that honours emotional safety and scholarly nuance.
- PDF access: Downloadable guides support offline study and copy-paste compatibility.
Meet the Scholar
This series is curated by Professor Chris D. Gwenin, whose work bridges rigorous spectroscopy with accessible, modular pedagogy. His legacy-driven approach invites learners to engage with chemistry not just as content but as a companionable, communal act of care.
What Scholars Are Saying
Curious about how this series resonates across disciplines? Explore testimonials from fellow scholars who have engaged with the archive, remixing its modular guides into their own teaching, research, and study rhythms.
Accessibility Notes
- All lecture materials are delivered as modular posts, with supporting links for clarity, rhythm-aware pacing, and neurodivergent-friendly engagement.
- All posts are freely available. Subscribe to receive new content directly in your inbox.
- Each set includes one consolidated PDF download, with an associated quiz, formatted for Word, email, and print compatibility via a £1 per lecture purchase at Payhip, with the final price depending on the number of lectures in the set.
- The downloadable PDFs will be released after the full series is published.
- Feedback and remixing are always welcome. This archive is a communal act of care, repair, and scholarly generosity.
Support the Archive
This archive is freely shared as a communal act of care.
If you’d like to support its continuation, consider purchasing a companion PDF set for £1 per lecture, with an associated quiz, via Payhip, with the final price depending on the number of lectures in the set, available only once the full series is complete.









