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Are you a UK-based doctoral student who is keen to further develop your skills? The Doctoral Landscape Training Network (DLTN) is a network of UKRI-funded doctoral training programmes that aims to provide advanced training in research skills for students enrolled in doctoral research, particularly students enrolled in UKRI-funded programmes. 
On this site you can find details of upcoming courses currently offered by DLTN programmes and partner organisations. If you wish to apply to join a course, please: Ensure that you meet any prerequisites for the course you are applying for. Seek approval to apply to a course from your supervisory team. Ensure that you have access to funding to meet any associated costs.
If you are a UKRI-funded training provider and wish to advertise a course or training opportunity via the DLTN please complete the form available here.
Upcoming Courses: 
Flora in Focus: A Microscopy Conference for Plant Scientists 7 January 2026
Introduction to UK Chemistry Aerosol (UKCA) 14-16 January 2026 
Introduction to Atmospheric Science 23-27 February 2026
Cultivating Change: Cool Farm's digital Solution and Industry Collaboration for a Regenerative Food Future 16 March 2026
Met Office aviation commercial training calendar November 2025 - March 2026
NERC BAS Advanced Training Short Course 7-13 March 2026
East Bio Primer for Advanced 'Transcriptomics' Approaches 28 April 2026
Atmospheric Measurement & Modelling Summer School 11-22 May 2026 
NERC research centre postgraduate training course programme 2026
Cloud-SPAN Metagenomics Ad-hoc based on demand 
Cloud-SPAN Metatranscriptomics Ad-hoc based on demand
The DLTN was founded by six BBSRC and NERC funded Doctoral Landscape Award holders in 2025. We welcome UKRI-funded DFAs, DTPs, CDTs ad DFAs to join our network. To find out more, please contact us at dltn@dtc.ox.ac.uk.
DLTN members: E5 Doctoral Training Partnership; EastBio, DTP; NERC GW4+; Midlands Integrative Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (MIBTP); Oxford Interdisciplinary Life and Environmental Science Landscape Award (ILESLA); South West Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (SWBio DTP); Yorkshire Bioscience DTP