The NMR Discussion Group would like to invite you to the ninth UK NMR Facility Managers’ Meeting to be held at the School of Chemistry, University of Leicester. This one-day meeting, on the day preceding the 2020 NMR DG Postgraduate Meeting, follows from previous successful meetings and is again planned to offer a forum for the managers and staff of NMR Facilities across the UK to meet and discuss common challenges and solutions that arise in operating NMR laboratories.
As on previous occasions, we have arranged the NMR Managers’ meeting to precede the NMRDG postgraduate meeting at the University of Leicester (held on 18th June) to help NMR managers attend both meetings. Supporting postgraduate researchers is a routine part of academic Facility Managers’ day-to-day jobs and, for convenience, the UKMRM Meeting will be held at the same location as the Postgraduate Meeting.
The programme will have broad interest to managers across the NMR field working in academic and industrial laboratories. The presentations and workshops are intended to be very open discussions rather than just lectures – Presenters/Workshop leaders will give an outline of the topic, but the aim is that attendees will contribute their own experiences/advice/thoughts to provide a broad spectrum of opinion and good practice.
As on previous occasions, we have arranged the NMR Managers’ meeting to precede the NMRDG postgraduate meeting at the University of Leicester (held on 18th June) to help NMR managers attend both meetings. Supporting postgraduate researchers is a routine part of academic Facility Managers’ day-to-day jobs and, for convenience, the UKMRM Meeting will be held at the same location as the Postgraduate Meeting.
The programme will have broad interest to managers across the NMR field working in academic and industrial laboratories. The presentations and workshops are intended to be very open discussions rather than just lectures – Presenters/Workshop leaders will give an outline of the topic, but the aim is that attendees will contribute their own experiences/advice/thoughts to provide a broad spectrum of opinion and good practice.