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TRAINING & RESEARCHER DEVELOPMENT

The CAMS-Oxford Institute (COI) has appointed a dedicated Training Programmes Coordinator, Dr Dannielle Wellington, to create a programme of activities for both COI and CAMS researchers. This programme includes training workshops, seminars, symposiums, visitor schemes and social activities. At COI, we recognise the importance of personal development for the career progression of all of our researchers and we aim to highlight appropriate training and development opportunities, as well as endeavouring to fill any gaps that we identify.

We are always open to suggestions for future training and personal development workshops or seminars. If you have a suggestion, please contact Dannielle (dannielle.wellington@ndm.ox.ac.uk).

OXFORD UNIVERSITY TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

Medical Science Skills training

Researcher hub support for researcher staff

People & Organisational Development provide courses in a range of topics

Training & Development providers for staff

Careers Service

LinkedIn Learning: access a huge library of online courses with your University single-sign on

THE CONCORDAT TO SUPPORT THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCHERS

Signed in 2021, the Concordat is an agreement between employers of researchers and research funders on the expectations for the professional development and employment conditions of researchers in the UK.

Please see the University action plan for more information - Concordat to Support Career Development of Researchers: Action Plan 2022-2025

It has three overarching goals:  

1. Creating a research environment that is supportive, inclusive, and equitable  

2. Recognising and valuing the diverse contributions of researchers  

3. Supporting researchers to achieve a range of career goals