The University and our associated Doctoral Training Programmes also offer their own essential and optional training courses.
Funding can also be made available if there is suitable reason for you to travel to other organisations for skills training as part of your research project at the Institute.
The University Postgraduate School of Life Sciences offers a vast range of additional complementary and additional career development opportunities can be accessed through the University of Cambridge , including careers advice and courses on writing CVs and interview techniques.
Advanced Research Training
The Institute’s Senior Research Associates and Research Facilities provide training in the use of shared equipment and advanced research techniques as required by your particular research project. Your supervisor and personal committee will help you to identify the training opportunities that are right for you.
Transferable Skills
We will support you to develop a wide range of critical life skills beyond the lab. Relevant skills include helping you to communicate effectively in a range of contexts, build new and productive relationships and develop creative skills through innovation and design. As a PhD student, through the University, you also have the option of getting involved in undergraduate teaching through supervision of theoretical courses and demonstrations in practical classes.
We have an active collaboration, commercialisation, engagement and communications programme through our Discover & Learn team web pages. The pages offer a wide range of opportunities to develop skills outside the lab and can offer expertise to help you develop your own ideas and build your confidence.
As a key example, our students take part in our annual Schools’ Day and engage visiting GSCE and A level students with lab activities. You can also choose to join the team organising the annual (SymBLS). The symposium provides a venue to present and discuss your research with peers from across the University as well as internationally recognised keynote speakers.