Anthias Consulting's Royal Society of Chemistry approved courses prove a hit with attendees

Training represents an investment of both time and money and it is vital to know that the GC and GC-MS courses you choose to attend are of high quality and will add value to your day to day work.  Anthias Consulting offers a no sales environment and expert trainers ensuring that you will leave our courses with clear learning outcomes to apply on your return to the lab.

 Importantly, we are also proud that many of our courses have been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry for Continuing Professional Development – this provides additional reassurance to our attendees that time invested in training with Anthias Consulting will be time very well spent.
Approval of training courses by the Royal Society of Chemistry involves a rigorous process of review involving members that are experts in their field. Naturally, Anthias Consulting are delighted that our approved courses have been independently verified to be of high quality and suitable for professional development.  
Our approved courses may be found in the Royal Society of Chemistry's searchable database of approved training and range from our 1 Day Absolute Basics of GC and GC-MS Course to more comprehensive courses such as our 5 day Complete GC and GC-MS training .  Whether our attendees are beginners, or experienced technicians we have gained extremely positive feedback on our Royal Society of Chemistry approved courses this year and share a few highlights of our attendees' thoughts below.
"It was correctly pitched to be interesting, accessible and challenging."  Martin Crookes, Team Leader & Reporting Manager, Key Forensic Services (March 2015). 
"(I enjoyed having the) opportunity to ask questions during the presentation and have them answered by an expert."  Matthew Kershaw, Research Technician, The Open University (March 2015). 
 "The depth of the subject coverage and Imran's knowledge was extremely impressive.”  Eric Laverick, Technical Supervisor, Sabic UK Petrochemicals (April 2015).
 
If you'd like to find out more review our upcoming courses or contact us to discuss your future training requirements.