This CLAHRC project was a major piece of work to inform the national/international dementia research agenda and was done as part of a collaboration with the Dementia Priority Setting Partnership. Publications: Download the CLAHRC bite of this piece of work. Kelly S et al. Dementia priority setting partnership with the James Lind Alliance: using […]
The NIHR as an engine for growth – a new publication
The NIHR has released it’s latest publication ‘Growth through Health Research: The NIHR as an engine for growth’ which illustrates the ways the NIHR is contributing to the economic growth of the nation. ‘Growth through Health Research: The NIHR as an engine for growth’ showcases the NIHR’s work in, […]
Outstanding patient and public involvement plan
Outstanding patient and public involvement plan Each year the NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN): Mental Health recognises a CRN supported study that is judged to have outstanding patient and public involvement (PPI). This year, Dr Marcus Redley and his research team took a number of steps that led to the development […]
Patient satisfaction at all costs?
Queuing Theory investigates NHS waiting times A blog by Dr Alex Komashie, Engineering Design Centre The average Brit spends over an hour a week engaged in the vexatious business of queuing. From the post office to the pub toilet, standing in line to wait a turn is a stoically […]
Churchill 2016 Travelling Fellowships
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust (WCMT) are looking for people who will be able to undertake research overseas and on return disseminate their new knowledge and examples of best practice. Applicants must demonstrate that their project will have a wider benefit within their community or field, in addition to their […]
ProjectMatch – new version is now live!
Are you a healthcare professional looking to gain research experience? If yes, then ProjectMatch can help. It is an online resource to match those interested in gaining research experience with research project opportunities, by creating links between healthcare staff and research supervisors. By connecting people with similar interests and expectations, […]
OK To Ask Campaign
The NIHR is marking International Clinical Trials Day (ICTD) on 20 May for the third year running. The ‘Ok to ask’ campaign calls on patients and carers to ask their doctor about NHS research they can take part in. This year the campaign includes: a set of promotional materials including leaflets, badges, […]
Community based research to improve end of life care : a researcher blog
“As I Lay Dying” By Mila Petrova I began reading Faulkner’s “As I Lay Dying” as I lay feverish, soon after having started my job as a researcher on the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Project for Data Sharing in End of Life Care. I hoped it would be a darkly poetic […]
Newsletter Archive
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Capacity Building – FAQ’s
1. When can I apply to the CLAHRC EoE fellowship programme? The fellowship programme runs from January to December each year. The call for applications is usually made in June of each year for applications to be submitted by mid-August. Deadline dates are publicised on the CLAHRC EoE website: www.clahrc-eoe.nihr.ac.uk, […]