Contact: uklic-2026@dundee.ac.uk
For any queries about your visit to Dundee email debbie.ree@dundeecity.gov.uk
UK Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships Conference
Dundee is delighted to be hosting the UK Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships Conference in 2026.
This meeting will bring together all those involved and interested in LICs for 2 days of learning and networking as we continue to build our UK LIC network within the UK. The meeting will start at 12.30 on Thurs 23rd and close at 13.00 on Fri 24th April 2026.
There is no registration fee for this conference, thanks to the generosity of our sponsors: The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), the Medical Defence Union (MDU) and the British Medical Association (BMA).
We are delighted to invite both students and members of staff, and also encourage students and recent graduates to consider submitting an abstract - see details below.
We look forward to seeing you in April.
UKLIC2026 Organising Committee
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Registration is now closed
There is no registration fee for this conference, thanks to the generosity of our sponsors:
- The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP)
- Medical Defence Union (MDU)
- British Medical Association (BMA)
The event will start on Thurs 23rd at 12.30 and close at 13.00 on Fri 24th April.
Why Meet and Who Can Attend
Why meet?
- Gain a better understanding of LICs, learning from experts and those involved in LICs across the UK
- Learn about this novel model of medical education in the UK
Networking and a sense of community, meet new people and make new contacts
Who can attend?
The Conference is open to a wide audience including all:
- Teaching and scholarship academics
- Research academics
- Students
Please help spread the word about our conference to people you think would be interested to take part in the conversation.
Oral, Poster Presentations and Workshops
We are pleased that our programme includes Short Oral Presentations and Poster Presentations on a range of topics related to the evaluation, research and innovation in Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LICs).
We are also thrilled to offer an interactive Discussion Session about curriculum innovations in LICs, and the following three Workshops:
- Embedding Community Engagement in LICs
- Integrating Quality Improvement into LICs
- Managing Student Professionalism in Longitudinal Placements
Keynote Speaker & Organising Committee
Keynote Speaker
We are thrilled to announce our keynote speaker is Prof Jay S. Erickson (MD). Jay is the Assistant Dean for Regional Affairs and Assistant Clinical Dean at WWAMI Montana and a Clinical Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine USA.
Organising Committee
- Dr. Lloyd Thompson, Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Dundee
- Dr. Kirsty Alexander, ScotGEM Lecturer in Medical Education, University of Dundee
- Emelye Macqueen, UG Events Administrator, University of Dundee
With support from Karen Tocher and Debbie Ree, Dundee City Region Convention Bureau
Conference Venue - Dalhousie Building
The conference is being held at the award winning Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee
Named after the Earl of Dalhousie, second Chancellor of the University, it was designed by Campbell & Arnott and opened by the Queen in 2007.
Accessibility: There is a platform lift at the main entrance. There are double automatic doors at the rear entrance. View detailed accessibility information at AccessAble.
Sustainability: Find out how the Hospitality Services and the University are working towards sustainable food. Hospitality Catering - sustainable food policy.
Location: Old Hawkhill, Dundee DD1 5EN | 15 minute walk from Dundee Railway Station | Directions courtesy of Google Maps
Campus Map: View campus map - Dalhousie Building is No. 61 (opens as pdf document)
Parking: View Dundee City Parking Map (opens as pdf document). The closest parking to the Dalhousie Building is Hunter Street Parking (No. 1) on the linked map. Parking costs depend on the number of hours parked.
Distance to travel amenities
- Dundee Airport - 1.7 miles (2.7 km) by car
- Dundee Railway Station - 0.5 miles (0.8 km) by foot
- Dundee Bus Station - 0.8 miles (1.3 km) by foot
Discounted Flights to/from Dundee with Loganair

Loganair is offering up to 30% off flights to delegates travelling to/from Dundee from London Heathrow (LHR), Sumburgh (LSI) and Kirkwall (KOI) Airports for this conference.
Please book at Loganair.co.uk before 27 April 2026, quoting promotional code UKLIC26 at the time of booking, for travel between 20 April 2026 – 27 April 2026.
Visit Loganair website to book (link opens in new window)
Launched in 2021, GreenSkies is Loganair’s sustainability initiative, which sets out how the company will achieve its ambitious target of becoming net zero by 2040. One part of the initiative is a small mandatory charge as part of every fare; with funds then invested in internationally accredited carbon offset schemes to take the same amount of carbon out of the atmosphere that each flight produces. While the carbon offsetting programme is the first step, Loganair have also been engaging with leading aerospace and technology companies to ensure we can have the systems we need to achieve our carbon-neutral goal.
How to Get to Dundee the Easy Way - Videos and Travel Guide
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All information in the travel guides correct at the time of filming (filmed 2024).
Read our Travel Made Easy Guide (link opens in new window) on how to get to Dundee from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Airport, including coach travel to Dundee.
Check if you need a UK Visa and ETA
UK Visa
Visit the UK for tourism, business or a short stay (up to 6 months), airport transit visas. Visit the UK - GOV.UK website for more information.
Check if you need a UK visa by completing a short questionnaire on GOV.UK website.
Applying for an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation)?
Everyone wishing to travel to the UK – except British and Irish citizens – everyone (including children) will need permission to travel in advance of coming here. This means if you were previously eligible to visit the UK without a visa you will need an ETA.
Please watch the two videos provided for more information.
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What is an ETA?
ETAs are digitally linked to a traveller’s passport and ensure more robust security checks are carried out before people begin their journey to the UK.
Cost £20 to apply for an ETA.
What an ETA is, who can get one and how to apply before coming to the UK (hyperlink).
How long it takes
You will usually get a decision within 3 working days, but you may get a quicker decision. Occasionally, it may take longer than 3 working days.
Information correct at the time of writing (April 2026) courtesy of GOV.UK website
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Getting around Dundee
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Dundee’s active travel routes in and around the city have been developed over the last few years with a key objective to encourage active travel through walking, cycling and public transport, and deploy sustainable alternatives to decarbonise transport. Visit Dundee.com website and find out more about Our Walkable City.
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Other Related Opportunities
- The University of Calgary is pleased to be hosting the 2026 CLIC Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This conference invites participants to explore where education, community, and care meet; to examine how diverse models of longitudinal clerkships converge around common principles; and to imagine how these intersections can inform the future of medical education globally. September 16 - 20, 2026 - Save the date!
Contact Us
For conference enquiries please email uklic-2026@dundee.ac.uk


