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Tobacco industry monitoring, research, and accountability course 2026

Receive comprehensive training in how to monitor and report on tobacco industry activity, with a focus on participants from low- and middle-income countries.

  • 6 Jul 2026, 9.00am to 10 Jul 2026, 6.00pm BST (GMT +01:00)
  • University of Bath
  • Price from £500.00 to £2,024.00 (GBP)
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This course is designed for people looking to develop the skills needed to support the implementation of tobacco control policies.

You can benefit from the world-renowned expertise of the award-winning Tobacco Control Research Group (TCRG) based in the beautiful city of Bath.

If you are interested in developing your skills to support the implementation of tobacco control policies in line with the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) then join us for our masterclass.

You may be from an NGO, journalism, research, or civil service background, but should have a demonstrable commitment to use the monitoring skills developed in your work.

The course will explain:

  • How to monitor and investigate the tobacco industry and its activities, using a range of investigative tools and techniques;
  • How to synthesise and publish rigorous, relevant findings for impact; and
  • How to maximise use by decision-makers, public officials, academics, journalists, and others with a stake in effective tobacco control policy development and implementation.

The course combines presentations, practical workshops, and peer-supported learning. You will be engaging with regional and global tobacco control experts, including specialist investigators in the TobaccoTactics team.

Applications close 23.59 GMT on Sunday 22 February.

Benefits

  • Access to global tobacco control experts, a peer support group and alumni network;
  • Enhanced knowledge, skills and confidence;
  • Enriched understanding of tobacco industry interference tactics and how to protect yourself; and
  • Effective media and advocacy training.

Fees

The in-person course fee is £1,500 per person, with the option of paying £2,024.00 to include accommodation. The course fee for online attendees is £500 per person.

A small number of scholarships will be available to participants from low- and middle-income countries who are unable to access alternative sources of funding. Due to demand and limits on funds, there will be a competitive process to allocate these scholarships.

Conflict of interest

Those who have an affiliation with tobacco or nicotine industry (current, previous or have future plans), or their lobbyists, either professionally or on a personal basis, will not be permitted to participate in this course.

This includes, but is not limited to, individuals who have ever accepted any sponsorship, grant or any other form of support, whether financial or otherwise, or who has entered into any form of association with the tobacco or nicotine industry, including but not limited to tobacco companies, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and industry-funded bodies. Paid registrations of any such persons will not be refunded.

Funding

The TIMRA programme and funded scholarships are supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Read more about the TIMRA course and hear from previous participants.

Attend this course

Apply by Sunday 22 February

Location

The course will primarily take place on the University of Bath campus, with additional facilities in Bath city centre used where appropriate.


University of Bath Claverton Down Bath BA2 7AY United Kingdom

Contact us

If you have any questions about the course, or our other activities, please email our project administrator.