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SUMMARY:An introduction to NIHR Open Research
DESCRIPTION:This session will introduce the open publishing and peer review model used by NIHR Open Research\, including advice for first-time authors and NIHR grantees.  \nNIHR Open Research provides all NIHR-funded researchers with a place to publish any results they think are worth sharing. Submissions to NIHR OR are subject to editorial checks that ensure the robustness\, quality\, and transparency of the underlying research. Following these checks\, articles are published Open Access before peer review\, so that they can be viewed and cited as quickly as possible. Expert reviewers are then selected and invited\, and their reports and names are published alongside the article\, post-publication. \nThis webinar will include a presentation on the publication requirements for NIHR Open Research\, and the submission\, revision\, and post-publication open peer review workflows. We will provide advice for authors on how to ensure that submissions meet the requirements for open publishing\, and how to engage with the revision and peer review process that follows – and you will also have the opportunity to hear from a NIHR grantee and NIHR Open Research author about their experience of using the platform to publish their research. There will be a Q&A and the session will be recorded for registrants who are unable to attend live. \nSpeakers:\nGeorge Cooper is a Senior Associate Publisher at F1000\, the open publishing platform provider for NIHR Open Research. George has worked in academic publishing for over ten years\, managing and developing publications in health sciences\, global development\, communication studies\, cultural heritage and anthropology. George has PhD in Information Studies from University College London\, having just completed a 6-year project on the censorship of online research journals in China. \n\n\n\n\nDr Martin Thomas\, Senior Research Fellow in Clinical Epidemiology and Honorary Specialist Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at Keele University\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/an-introduction-to-nihr-open-research/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Showcase
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SUMMARY:Developing and Supporting Ethical Practice in Research
DESCRIPTION:Reconnecting the Ethical Anchor: A series of collaborative online events discussing patient and public involvement and engagement in research \nFirst event: Developing and Supporting Ethical Practice in Research \nThursday 25 September\, 1pm until 3pm\, online \nPatient and public involvement and engagement in research needs to be a meaningful\, safe and productive experience for everyone involved. \nWhat are the ethical issues in ensuring this is the case? How will Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement be responsive to people’s values\, motives\, needs and preferences to build inclusive\, diverse and purposeful relationships? \nA group including the NIHR ARCs East of England and North East and North Cumbria\, the Health Research Authority and independent public contributors and researchers are planning a series of collaborative online events to explore these questions. \nThe events will help participants to consider a shared understanding for researchers and patient and public contributors\, and to build relationships across the community of practice\, helping us all to take forward our commitment to inclusive involvement in research. \nThe group brings together experience of involvement from multiple research stakeholders from all four nations and across the range of research activities. \nThe aim of the events is to develop an inclusive and participatory process for developing such participatory ethics. \nThe first event in this series of online events will be hosted by the NIHR ARC North East and North Cumbria (NENC). \nTitle: Developing and Supporting Ethical Practice in Research \nIt will take place on Zoom on Thursday 25th September between 1pm and 3pm. \nRegister here \nNB: BSL Interpreters will be available for this session.
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/developing-and-supporting-ethical-practice-in-research/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Leadership in Transforming Lives and Preventing Harm
DESCRIPTION:Join The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) Diverse Networks for an empowering session focused on navigating the challenges of speaking up in the NHS. We explore the personal cost of challenging systemic harm\, and the strength it takes to lead change. \nLearn how to move from emotional turmoil to psychological integration\, reclaim your voice\, and rebuild your professional identity with integrity. This is more than survival\, it’s about leadership\, transformation\, and creating safer systems for all. \nLet’s lead with courage. Let’s speak up. \nSpeaker – Jayanthi Rai \n\nThe zoom details for this meeting will be circulated in the confirmation email sent following registration\, so please do check your spam if you do not receive this. A reminder will also be sent shortly before the meeting start time – again please do check your spam folders \nPlease ensure that you check the accuracy of your email address used for submission/use the email you are most likely to check regularly\, as this is where all the majority of correspondence relating to the event will be sent to. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/leadership-in-transforming-lives-and-preventing-harm/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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