New Tool to Bridge Research and Health Policy
New interactive map from University of Oxford and NIHR ARC OxTV empowers researchers to navigate complex UK health policy landscape
New interactive map from University of Oxford and NIHR ARC OxTV empowers researchers to navigate complex UK health policy landscape
Find out how the courage to act with strategic awareness will help you to seize opportunities and navigate challenges with agility – NIHR Webinar Recording
NIHR ARC EM Falls Prevention toolkit providing guidance & resources for care home managers & healthcare professionals to understand, prevent and manage falls
NIHR Evidence article review suggested ways to improve deprescribing in primary care – particularly relavent for older people with multiple comorbidities
In this NIHR webinar you’ll learn new rules to optimise your performance, change your mindset and focus time and energy on the right things.
Judith Rankin Chair of the NIHR Doctoral Fellowship Selection Committee shares useful tips to help you make a sucessful NIHR Doctoral Fellowship Application.
Clinical research in the UK is on a mission to ensure everyone, regardless of who they are. This article from the UK NIHR talks to their latest work
NIHR Evidence blog written by Dr Penny Rapaport discussing recent findings on how can we help older people experiencing memory problems and homelessness.
Interactive NIHR webinar recording delving beneath the surface of EDI in research to unpick common challenges in offering equal participation opportunities
In this series of six videos, the UK NIHR provides an introduction on how to maximise the benefit and impact of your research.
£50m for new NIHR Dementia Translational Research Collaboration to coordinated a new network of dementia trials sites across England.
Adam Harangozo explores ways ithat Wikipedia can be a powerful tool for sharing knowledge and research for health and care researchers.
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