IT training schedule now available
8 January 2014
Information Services Division offers free IT training to UCL staff and students covering many desktop applications such as Microsoft Office, Photoshop, Endnote and more.
This term we have revived and revamped our 'Using Excel to manage lists' course which is a must for anyone wanting to work effectively with records in an excel database. We are also launching a new SPSS course, 'Practical SPSS', which allows you to cover much of the theory through self-study prior to the course and to use the course itself to apply your knowledge to a problem-solving challenge.
Need some guidance in choosing the right course?
We have lunchtime sessions to introduce both staff and students to the different applications available for bibliographic management, long document writing and statistical computing. Find these lunchtime sessions on the staff IT training pages or encourage your students to visit the student training pages to book a place.
Don't have time to come on a course?
We have a wide range of training resources
suited to different learning styles including video
tutorials and interactive online learning.
Please visit our Resources
pages for full details.
Need individual help?
As well as classroom training we also offer one-to-one support to meet your specific training needs through our twice-weekly IT Training Drop In Service. For full details, visit the IT Training Dropin Service pages.
For details of the student programme please visit www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/students/training
To find out more about staff IT training, please visit www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/staff/training/courses
To book staff IT training courses, visit the UCL Training Booking System
Please read the details carefully to ensure that
the course suits your requirements and that you have the necessary
pre-requisite skills.
If there are no suitable dates available, please
join the interest list and we will inform you of further dates as they become
available. Although courses are provided free, a cancellation charge applies to
late cancellations and 'no shows'.
Please see our FAQ pages for more details.