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Anthias Consulting Ltd is looking for venues for its 5-day Complete GC & GC-MS training course preferably at universities within the UK or Europe.
This course provides a complete training solution enabling you to understand your Gas Chromatograph or GC-MS instrument, develop applications, troubleshoot and maintain it. It has received excellent feedback from its participants and is recognised by the Royal Society of Chemistry for purposes of Continuous Professional Development. Find out more about the Complete GC & GC-MS course on our website. Here are some of the reviews of the course held in April 2012.
We can provide you with 2 free places for the full 5-day course in exchange for a free training room for the 5 days. This could save you £1980+VAT of training costs!
Some of the dates that we are looking for venues in 2013 are:
- 8th - 12th April 2013
- 1st - 5th July 2013
- 25th - 29th November 2013
Some of the previous venues that we have successfully held this course at includes: The Open University, University of Glamorgan, Liverpool University, Plymouth University, Newcastle University and Manchester University.
These courses often offer good marketing opportunities as our participants are usually from overseas places such as Europe, Middle East, East and West Africa. This could also enhance your global image and could potentially lead to vital strategic relationships.
If you don’t have the resources to provide facilities for a 5 day course, maybe hosting our 1-day Absolute Basic of GC and GC-MS is something that you would consider. This course is for the absolute beginners in GC and GC-MS and will give a perfect introduction on the What? Why? Where? When? and How? of GC & GC-MS. We will offer you 2 free places in exchange for a free training room for the day.
We are looking for a venue for this course on the following dates:
- 8th February 2013
- 12th August 2013
One feedback from a participant of the Absolute Basics of GC and GC-MS course was "This course has 'removed a veil from my mind'. I have not done GC for several years and this has provided me with a very sound foundation on which I can now build for a more advanced GC development. The level of detail in the Why and Where of GC was excellent and therefore allowed one to readily understand the information in the afternoon session which needed more interpretation". Andrea Jordan, Post Graduate Researcher, Chemical Engineering and Advanced Material Graduate School, Newcastle University.
We would be delighted if you are interested. Please do get in touch with us at courses@anthias.co.uk.
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