Register for the EVOLVE Train-the-Trainer course!


Published May 14, 2025

We are excited to announce a new Train-the-Trainer course tailored specifically for imaging core facility staff working at Euro-BioImaging Nodes who are involved in user support, training, and course organization.

Location: Imaging Center, EMBL Heidelberg
Dates: 20–24 October 2025
Format: On-site

This course is not about imaging techniques, but rather about how to teach them effectively. Designed for those already offering—or planning to offer—training in biological and biomedical imaging, this program provides a comprehensive toolkit for developing and delivering impactful training sessions, user courses, and collaborative workshops.

Topics Covered

  • Designing and managing courses in in-person, hybrid, or remote formats
  • Tailoring training for students, researchers, and industry professionals
  • Building collaborations with academia, companies, and international networks
  • Navigating funding opportunities for your events

Travel & Accommodation Support

Thanks to the EVOLVE project, selected participants may apply for  support for travel and accommodation.

In case you are working at one of our Nodes, apply by June 20th.

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This opportunity is supported by the EU in the frame of the EVOLVE project (Grant: 101130986).


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