A programme of micro-lectures and exercises that can fit around an existing subject-specific training course in an academic environment. Suitable for theoretical, computational or experimental students, all OSTI materials are released under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence, allowing you to use, reuse, and/or remix the materials as you see fit. The pilot scheme for the initiative is scheduled to run at the University of Oxford's Doctoral Training Centre in January 2013: content, slides and advice sheets for the lectures and other training materials will be released on this site as soon as they're available. And the beauty of the CC-BY licensing means that you'll be able to download and reuse these materials for free!
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