Program Overview
This course, tailored for international laboratories, provides a comprehensive understanding of laboratory practices in reproductive science. It features lectures, practical exercises, and networking opportunities for medical supervisors and laboratory technicians. The course includes lab coats, lunch, and coffee/tea, but excludes WHO laboratory manuals and other books. The course faculty is renowned and the course dates and content are subject to confirmation.
Program Outline
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- The course is aimed at laboratories outside the Nordic countries.
- Two persons from each laboratory are encouraged to participate in the course, one with medical responsibility ("supervisor") and one engaged in practical laboratory work ("technician").
- The course includes lectures, guided, printed handouts of presentations, practical exercises, lab coats, get together party, lunches and coffee/tea.
- The WHO laboratory manual and other books are NOT INCLUDED.
- The maximum number of participants will be 20.
- The course faculty is from the Centre for Human Reproductive Science, Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research.
- The course dates are TBC.
- The course content is TBC.
- Registration will open once new dates are confirmed.
- The courses have minimum required attendance levels and the University reserves the right to cancel or postpone the course if the minimum required number of delegates has not been achieved for the course.
University of Birmingham Summary
Overview:
The University of Birmingham is a leading global university with a strong focus on research and innovation. It is committed to developing solutions for a thriving planet and improving the health of people around the world.
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Student Life and Campus Experience:
The University of Birmingham offers a welcoming environment for students, with opportunities to settle in, make new friends, discover the city of Birmingham, and prepare for their studies. The university also has a vision for its campus development in the next 20 years, aiming to enhance and refine the global campuses.
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Global Impact:
The university's research is focused on addressing major global issues, such as climate change and global health.Multidisciplinary Collaboration:
The university encourages collaboration across disciplines to drive innovation and find solutions to complex problems.Pioneering Breakthroughs:
The university is known for its pioneering research and breakthroughs in various fields.Academic Programs:
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The university has five research challenge themes that guide its focus and draw on its vast expertise and resources. These themes showcase the university's pioneering breakthroughs, multidisciplinary collaboration, and significant global impact.