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Professional development Closed to new applications
Professional development Closed to new applications
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

07/07/2026

Length:

4 days

Tutor:

Trevor Manning

Fast-track your journey from technical expert to leader. Gain practical skills to manage teams, balance leadership with process, and drive high performance. Learn how to motivate, prioritise, and transition into management with confidence.

Professional development In progress - closed to new applications
Professional development Closed
Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

06/07/2026

Length:

5 days

Tutor:

Dr Rob Collins

An intensive five-day course that explores the highly regarded Lean Six Sigma approach, providing you with a powerful first step in becoming a practitioner of business process improvement.

Professional development Course ended
Professional development Course ended
Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

26/01/2026

Length:

5 days

This five-day short course from the Experimental and Translational Therapeutics Programme is taught through face-to-face tutorials. It discusses the basic principles of designing and identifying new drug molecules and monitoring their effect.

Professional development Course ended
Professional development Course ended
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - flexible

Start date:

22/04/2026

Length:

6 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Liam Crowley

Part-time over five weeks, this tutor-led training course can be taken from anywhere in the world. It will appeal to students and practitioners in conservation management wanting to improve their invertebrate survey skills.

Professional development Course ended
Professional development Course ended
Location: Oxford
Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

09/06/2025

Length:

5 days

An interdisciplinary course providing a three-way bridge between, respectively, conceptual challenges, advances in the cognitive sciences and neurosciences, and innovations in policy and practice in mental health.

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