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Integrated Academic Training

Academic training

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What is the programme?

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Manchester's integrated academic training programme - a partnership between the North Western Deanery, NHS North West and the University of Manchester - is designed to facilitate the academic development of clinician academics of the future.

Rebidding for ACF and ACL posts for 2013 onwards

In order to continue developing academic training in our region it is important to consider the changes that have occurred both within the University and our partner institutions since the original Walport allocation in 2006. Therefore, all existing allocations of ACF and CL posts with be reviewed and potentially new innovative placements developed. Both new and existing programmes are invited to bid under the 2013 IAT rebidding process. Further information about the review process is given below:

Recruitment to NIHR Academic Clinical Lectureships (ACLs)

A number of NIHR Clinical Lectureships are available each year in the North West across a wide range of areas. For current recruitment information please visit the Academic Clinical Lecturers section of this website

Recruitment to NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowships (ACFs)

Recruitment of ACFs is undertaken by the North Western Deanery. For further information please visit the Academic Clinical Fellows section of this website

Sixth North West Integrated Clinical Academic Training Annual Meeting

Date: Monday 8 October 2012 [please note change of date and venue]

Venue: Core Technology Facility, Grafton Street, Manchester

  • Further details to be announced shortly

Integrated Academic Training in the North West

Regional development of clinical academics.

Academic mentoring programme

What does it entail?

External organisations

All NIHR ACFs and Clinical Lecturers should regularly check the following organisations' websites for information about bursaries, external fellowships etc

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