Imperial renews Technician Commitment and hosts annual Technicians’ Festival
Imperial is praised for its excellent work since signing the Technician Commitment and announces next phase of support for technical workforce.
Imperial was one of the 36 founder signatories to the Technician Commitment in 2017. The Commitment focuses on four target areas to help universities and research institutions safeguard vital technical skills across all disciplines – visibility, recognition, career development and sustainability. Over 90 higher education and research institutes are now signatories.
Imperial has taken several steps to deliver on the Commitment, including
A College-wide mentoring scheme for Professional, Technical and Operational staff was launched by our Learning and Development Centre in March 2020. A new apprenticeship scheme for laboratory technicians has been developed by the Departments of Chemistry and Bioengineering and will welcome its first cohort in September 2021.
Positive impact
The peer review panel who assessed Imperial’s work against the Technician Commitment said: “Imperial College London has carried out some truly excellent work since becoming a signatory; recruitment of a dedicated
New initiatives
The College has committed to several new initiatives to further support the 650 technicians who work across Imperial including:
- Holding an exhibition and running a technicians’ photography project to celebrate and reflect the diversity of our technical community and the broad range of technical roles at the College.
- Widening the offer of professional registration support to include IT technicians (RITTech) and environmental technicians (REnvTech).
- Supporting technicians to access apprenticeship funding to build new skills to support career development.
- Place a renewed focus on encouraging people from underrepresented groups to apply for our technician apprenticeship scheme, including encouraging our technicians to engage in outreach work.
Allison Hunter, from Imperial’s Technician Commitment Steering Group, said: “Imperial has made real strides in supporting technical staff across the College and I am pleased that this has been recognised by the review process. It’s clear to me that this is only the beginning of a lasting commitment to enable Imperial technicians to be seen, recognised and supported to develop for the whole of their careers as well as ensuring that their technical skills are valued well into the future.”
Technicians’ Festival
More information
Visit the Technicians’ Portal to meet some of Imperial’s technicians and find out more about the Technicians’ Network, upcoming events and career development opportunities.
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