University and Met Office transform meteorologist training for a changing world
A multi-million-pound collaboration will co-design and co-deliver a new training programme for early career meteorologists
This is a proud moment for everyone at the University.
Dr Matthew Watkinson
Associate Dean (Education and Student Experience) in the Faculty of Science and Engineering
We have a very proud history of training weather forecasters, going back more than 80 years. We fully intend to continue that world-renowned reputation, bringing together our operational expertise in weather and climate prediction with modern and adaptable learning design. Meteorology is evolving at pace. Climate change, the increasing frequency of extreme weather, advances in data science and artificial intelligence, and growing expectations from our customers and partners are all reshaping what it means to be an operational meteorologist. In response, the Met Office is modernising how it develops its people to ensure the UK's national meteorological service has the skilled experts needed to deliver world-class weather and climate intelligence in the decades ahead.
Met Office