Education and Training
Events
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Socio-economic disadvantage inclusion training
OnlineHosted by Barts BRC We’re delighted to invite you to an informative session (online) on practical tools for socio-economic disadvantage inclusion in health research. This event is a fantastic opportunity to enhance...
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OH BRC Lunch & Learn Managing a research career and a family (In-Person & Online)
OnlineThis is a hybrid session, taking place in person at the Department of Psychiatry, Common Room and on Teams. Balancing a research career with family life can be rewarding but...
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GCP Consolidation Session
Oxford Science Park Conference Room 2, Sherrington Building, Magdalen CentreThe GCP consolidation course is a practical half a day workshop (either face to face or virtual). You must have completed the online Introduction to GCP eLearning. This course is...
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Introduction to Health Economic Evaluation
OnlineThis course provides a starting point for anyone involved in the healthcare sector who needs an introduction to the language of economics and economic evaluation. It explains how economists evaluate...
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Industry Insights Seminar: A best practice, cloud-executable workflow for scalable machine learning biomarker discovery in large-scale proteomic
Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine (IDRM) Roosevelt Drive, HeadingtonThe next Industry Insights Seminar titled “A best practice, cloud-executable workflow for scalable machine learning biomarker discovery in large-scale proteomics”, will be held on Wednesday, 4th March at 12 noon,...
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CHiMES Unplugged: Past, Present & Future
OnlineJoin us for an engaging showcase of research, successes, and what’s next! Project Spotlight: Co-Pact, Co-Pics and ATTUNE The CHiMES Collaborative advances interdisciplinary research, policy, and practice to promote and protect mental health through investigations of cultural psychiatry, health inequalities and eco-social frameworks, advancing inclusive research methods. Open to the public and the CHiMES community...
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Why People Say Yes (or No): The Psychology of Trial Participation
OnlineColleagues are welcome to join this online workshop applies behavioural science to the real-world decisions people make about taking part in research. You'll be introduced to fast, automatic thinking (System...
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Introduction to the News Media seminar
University of Birmingham Centre for Human Brain Health, BirminghamThe Introduction to the News Media seminar, hosted by the Science Media Centre, takes place Thursday 5 March 2026, from 1pm to 5pm, at Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music Building, Edgbaston...
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Informed consent
OnlineThis half-day workshop explores the informed consent process. *NIHR login required* More information.
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HDRUK Oxford – Infectious diseases, vaccination and Dementia
Richard Doll Building Lecture Theatre Old Road Campus, OxfordJoin leading researchers for a deep dive examining the science connecting infectious diseases, vaccination, and dementia, with talks spanning historical insights, emerging data, and the future of clinical trials. Engage, question and connect with experts driving this rapidly evolving field. Includes lunch, networking, and refreshments. Highlights: Insights from Professor Cornelia van Duijnon how quasi‑experiments have shaped...
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Introduction to public involvement with research training
OnlineAre you a researcher who wants to know more about Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)? Are you a researcher who is looking for reliable online resources to help get you started with PPI? Are you a PPI lead or responsible for PPI in your team or theme looking for support and information? If so, NIHR...
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Medical Research Council public partnerships in research webinar
OnlineJoin the Medical Research Council (MRC) for a one-hour webinar which provides guidance on effectively integrating public partnerships into MRC research applications on 24 March 2026, from 2pm to 3pm....
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New hope for bipolar disorder: the evidence you need now
OnlineJoin us on World Bipolar Day for an evidence-based webinar on bipolar disorder, hosted by the Mental Elf. Bipolar disorder affects approximately 1-2% of the population and is characterised by...
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Register now: Free Public Talk on Neurodiversity and Research
Rewley House, Department for Continuing Education 1 Wellington Square, OxfordApril marks Autism Acceptance Month, an important opportunity to move beyond awareness and focus on meaningful inclusion. As understanding of neurodiversity grows, so too does recognition of the need for research that better reflects and supports neurodivergent communities. Yet despite increasing attention, neurodivergent people remain under-represented in many areas of mental health research. Join us for a special...
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Regulatory Inspection Ready
OnlineThis course is aimed at those who deliver research in a healthcare setting either in a Sponsor team or as a Host, and that maybe subject to regulatory inspection. Preparation...



