Other Resources
- HEaTED
- Authorship-Research Publications
- National Technician Devt. Centre
- Coaching and Mentoring
- Internal Work Shadowing
- Apprenticeships
Imperial technicians can attend free regional networking events organised periodically by Higher Education and Technician Educational Development (HEaTED). HEaTED also offer a range of courses and, as corporate members, Imperial staff are eligible for lower membership rates, which should be paid by your department.
Authorship and Acknowledgement in Research Publications
In this online module, we have collated this resource for Imperial technical staff who would like to understand how contributions to published research can be formally recognised, hear about the personal and professional benefits of this type of recognition, and gain greater clarity on the distinction between an author and a contributor.
National Technician Development Centre
We are a partner affiliate of the National Technician Development Centre, which allows Imperial technicians to access a range of resources, including TechMeet virtual networking sessions and a database of online training and webinars.
Coaching
Coaching is a one-on-one process that helps individuals consider their options regarding various workplace situations. It is confidential and voluntary, involving up to four meetings over 4-6 months, and organised independently through the Imperial Coaching Academy.
Mentoring
Mentoring, like coaching, is a development activity available to all staff. Both are supportive and non-judgmental and rely on a set of similar interpersonal skills.
Internal Work Shadowing is an excellent opportunity to develop your existing skills, learn better practice, share ideas, discover how you can progress in your career, and connect with the wider Imperial community. It is beneficial to both the host and the ‘shadower’.
Apprenticeship funding has opened up a new route to developing Imperial staff, regardless of their career stage. Apprenticeship programmes are available across a range of occupations and at various levels, right through to Master's, allowing Imperial technical staff to gain new skills and qualifications on the job.