In addition to the Researcher Development Team’s programme for postdocs, other teams within Queen Mary run workshops and training courses, or have resources that you may find useful.
The Queen Mary Academy offers accredited programmes in education and academic practice (CILT and PGCAP) which lead to level 7 qualifications and are accredited by Advance HE.
Teach Your First Session (TYFS) is designed to help prepare postgraduate students, teaching assistants, and others who are about to start teaching for the first time.
A full range of professional development training courses for staff is available from Organisational and Professional Development.
Tailored careers support and resources are available for Early Career Researchers. To find out more, visit the Careers and Enterprise website.
You can access a wide range of information for researchers, including guidance on referencing and avoiding plagiarism, on the Library webpages. Most workshops offered by the Library are available to book through the CPD booking system.
The Research Impact team offers regular workshops on research impact.
If you are interested in getting involved in public engagement activities, the Centre for Public Engagement runs a range of internal training sessions to help.
The Joint Research Management Office supports the administration and reporting related to research funding for both Queen Mary and Barts Health. They also run a series of courses related to clinical research governance. You can find information and advice about research integrity matters, including training or concerns about the conduct of a particular research study.
The Research Design Service supports the planning and application process for health and biomedical research for several London higher education institutions. This service sometimes runs local workshops and consultation surgeries.
The Health and Safety Directorate supports occupational health and safety training, including several courses on laboratory and research safety issues.
Workshop bookings are currently closed. The new platform will go live on 16 October.