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A personal approach

For a more tailored approach, ALPSP's in-house, bespoke training is now available to members and non-members worldwide.

We can run the majority of our courses in-house and tailored to your needs. See our list of (2024) events so you can see the full available programme.  Most courses are repeated (and updated) year on year, with new courses added where relevant.  

In-house training works for organizations large and small, and is run with a minimum of five delegates. It can take place virtually via Zoom, or in-person at members' offices. If required, you could also join up with other local publishers and we can put you in touch with organizations in your area.

Over a number of years, ALPSP has successfully run courses for several organizations including: British Ecological Society, American Institute of Physics, Oxford University Press, Brill Publishing, Taylor & Francis, Macmillan, European Respiratory Society and many more.

Training enquiries

Why choose our in-house training?

  • Cost-effective and time-saving: Save on the cost of your training and eliminate the need for delegate travel – we will come to you!
  • Bespoke content: Have the course tailored to your exact needs with case studies and exercises relevant to your team and organization
  • Team building: Share the expertise of your employees and promote collaboration
  • Flexible and convenient: Mix and match content from several of our courses and choose your preferred format and timings to suit your needs
  • Confidentiality: Sensitive issues can be freely discussed
  • Industry recognized instructors: Our tutors are experts in their field
  • Pre-course questionnaires to ensure all content is tailored to delegate needs
  • Comprehensive course materials: All delegates will also receive certificates and information on further reading
     

Engaging, helpful, enlighting! I found the group discussions the best. it was great to bounce ideas, and hear new ones, from team members. I provoked discussions amongst ourselves about the topic at hand’"

Hilary, Canadian Science Publishing