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Training and support

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Training and support

University of Exeter training opportunities

As a clinical academic trainee at the University of Exeter, you have access to a wealth of training and professional development opportunities to support you in your career progression. We encourage all trainees to make the most of these and have highlighted below those of most relevance.

We have also developed an Exeter NIHR IAT Handbook 2026 for our ACFs, CLs and supervisors, which contains useful information for our current trainees and those just starting on the scheme.

Doctoral College

Exeter’s Doctoral College stimulates, supports and sustains a vibrant research and intellectual environment across and between disciplines for postgraduate and early career researchers. Focusing on investment and development in training, resources and facilities, they provide an outstanding quality experience for those in the early stages of their research careers.

Early Career Researchers Hub

The Early Career Researcher (ECR) hub support ECRs in training and development; initiatives and funding; support; news and events.

Leadership Training

UoE Management Essentials - aimed at colleagues looking to build fundamental skills and knowledge of people management. Colleagues on this pathway are likely to be new to their managerial role or still in the early stages of their management journey.

The Leadership Difference - this is the University’s core leadership development programme for Academic and Professional Services leaders. The programme promotes a professional and supportive leadership community and recognises the role of leadership in enabling our institutional ambitions and embedding the Universities values.

Additional opportunities for Women Leaders include:

Policy@Exeter

Every researcher, regardless of discipline or career level, can make a valuable contribution to policy-making, and there are various routes you can take to engage with policy-makers in a way that is relevant to your research and fits into your impact strategy. Policy@Exeter Resources Hub provide a monthly programme of in-house training and advice sessions. These sessions are available to all members of staff and students at the University regardless of career level or discipline.

Get in touch with the UoE Policy Team if you have any questions or would like a 1:1 to discuss how to develop your policy engagement strategy.

You can subscribe to their newsletter here to be kept up to date.

Coding for Reproducible Research

The Coding for Reproducible Research team deliver a series of hybrid workshops focused on supporting research staff to develop and expand their computing skills. The programme covers training relating to good practise and reproducible working methods that is designed to be agnostic of programming language.

Courses to be offered include the below:

See further details and upcoming courses.

Faculty, Department and Discipline Opportunities

Training and development opportunities at both the Faculty and/or Department or Discipline level are also available for you to access.

University Software Engineering Group

The University has created a centralised Research Software Engineering (RSE) group that will assist the research community with complex and bespoke research software needs. You can find out about all the courses they offer on their website. If there is a course you are particularly interested in attending, please sign up to their mailing list to get priority notification of when it opens.

Mentoring Programmes

Early Career Researchers have access to the University's academic mentoring scheme which spans across all faculties. Participating in the scheme is an entirely voluntary, but formal, arrangement whereby a mentor, outside the reporting relationship, holds regular meetings to support the development of a less experienced member of staff. This could be someone at a higher grade or a peer who has experience in the areas you have identified.

From August 2025, the Clinical Academic Training Programme will offer a centralised mentorship programme so do check back in for further details to be published shortly. Furthermore, a buddy scheme will be launched, whereby senior clinical academic trainees will be paired with those at a more junior level to provide support. This will be an informal arrangement with no prescribed structure or expectations.

External training opportunities

NIHR Academy

The NIHR Academy is at the heart of the NIHR and is responsible for the development and coordination of NIHR academic training, career development and research capacity development. It includes all NIHR-funded people working in the NHS, universities and registered charities in England.

If, via your clinical academic training programme, you receive funding from the NIHR, you will automatically become an NIHR Academy member and as a result, have access to a variety of infrastructure support and development opportunities, including access to events, workshops and webinars held throughout the year.

Training highlights include:

Additional capacity building opportunities to get involved in include:

GW4

A long-standing cornerstone of the professional development opportunities offered by GW4 Alliance, the shared training scheme facilitates the principle of freedom of movement by allowing staff and students at any GW4 university to access the training and resources from across the four institutions - Exeter, Bath, Bristol and Cardiff.

GW4 offers a range of funding and development opportunities across the four universities, available to both staff and doctoral students to support the research endeavour (including collaborative research networks, expert training opportunities and shared resources e.g. GW4 Treasures and shared equipment). The GW4 also hosts a range of events.

Training highlights include:

The Academy of Medical Sciences

The Academy of Medical Sciences is a champion for those working in biomedical and health research in the UK. They offer an innovative range of programmes and career development work supporting biomedical and health researchers, encouraging people to embark on a career in medical research. Highlights are outlined below:

Clinical Academic Training and Careers Hub

The Clinical Academic Training Hub (CATCH) aims to be the home for information on clinical academic careers. The purpose of this site is to:

The information on this website is intended to be introductory rather than exhaustive. CATCH aims to answer many of the broader questions around clinical academic careers; what they are, who they are for, and how you might take the first steps toward a clinical academic career of your own.