Masterclass in Sleep Measurement
What is the Sleep Measurement Masterclass?
- In this two-day face-to-face masterclass, Dr Rachel Sharman and Dr Lizzie Hill will guide you through the practicalities of measuring sleep and wake for clinical and research purposes, using common techniques including polysomnography and actigraphy.
- This course is aimed at healthcare professionals and clinical researchers of all levels with an interest in gaining practical skills in sleep measurement.
- This course does not confer a licence to practice, nor provide a formal qualification endorsed by the University of Oxford. It is your responsibility to ensure you practice within the boundaries of your existing professional certification/registration and competencies.
How is this course delivered?
- This in-person two-day masterclass will take place from 9am-5pm UK time in Oxford (UK)
- The sessions will not be recorded.
- Certificates will be distributed for full attendance.
- Please note that, due to the practical nature of this course, places are limited.
What is the structure of the course?
What are the dates for the next Sleep Measurement Masterclass?
- 30th June and 1st July 2025
What is the cost of this Sleep Measurement Masterclass?
- The fee for the face-to-face Sleep Measurement Masterclass is £550
- This includes 2 days of teaching, refreshments, and lunch on both days
- Accommodation and dinner are not included
- Please note that refunds will not be given for late cancellations within a week of the course start date.
How do I book my place?
Are there are funding opportunities?
- We are delighted to offer 6 Training Scholarships of £275 (half course fee) for the 2025 Sleep Measurement Masterclass supported by NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre - Better Sleep Theme.
- Application is open to those who are working in the NHS in a sleep, neurology, and/or respiratory physiology setting and who fit the NIHR criteria of NMAHPs.
- All applications fitting the requirements above will be considered; however, priority consideration will be given to those at an early career stage.