One of 10 Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTP) across the UK, the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP brings together the Open University, the University of Oxford, and the University of Cambridge (OOC) to provide funding and high-quality training to doctoral students in the arts and humanities.
Lowri Jones, Manager at Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership, and Steve Joy, Head of Researcher Development at the University of Cambridge, tell us how they’ve been using Inkpath’s Training Needs Analysis (TNA), to provide a joined-up experience for students.
Lowri, could you tell us how your partnership with Inkpath came about and how you’ve been working together to date?
Lowri Jones:We partnered with Inkpath to deliver an efficient method for administering a TNA, to provide a joined-up experience for students from our three institutions. We also wanted a system that helped our staff focus on the design and delivery of training by reducing their administrative overheads.
The OOC DTP Board was impressed…