Addenbrooke's Hospital
Research and Development
The Rosie Hospital
Over £10.8m to support groundbreaking clinical research in Cambridge
CUH has been awarded just over £10.8 million from the National Institute for Health Research to develop new treatments to benefit patients in the East of England.
The presentations from our EU Open Day at CUH are now available for download at the PONTE project website.
Get involved in the design of future health and social care research at the launch of new group on 2 November 2011.
£110 million health research fund confirms elite biomedical status for CUH
Cambridge University Hospitals and the University of Cambridge have been awarded a record share of an £800 million government research fund, confirming the city’s status as one of the country’s elite Biomedical Research Centres.
9:30 – 4.30 on 14 June and 7 July 2011 Venue: Cambridge Professional Development Centre
In this set of two full-day interactive workshops we look at the most important aspects of putting together an application for research funding. Our work over these two days is focused on the various funding streams run by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), although the topics covered are also highly relevant for those planning to apply to other funding streams and agencies. The overall aim of these training days is for participants in the workshops to develop the skills they need to put together a high quality research bid with a genuine chance of success in a highly competitive field. The main themes dealt with during the two days are:-
The research topic and methodology
Stakeholders, partners and supporters
Handling and managing an application for funds
The Facilitator:
Charlie Davison is an independent healthcare research and training consultant based in Colchester, Essex. He is a Fellow of the School of Health and Human Sciences at the University of Essex. Charlie trained in the 1980’s as a Medical Anthropologist and since then has gained wide experience in the UK and internationally in the field of social science research methodologies applied to the practical problems of primary care, public health and community involvement. He has been recently successful in applying for NIHR funding (Research for Patient Benefit Programme).
The cost of the workshop is £100.
To book a place please contact Ms Adwoa Date-Bah as soon as possible as places are limited;
Tel: 01223 725 461
adwoa.date-bah@cambridgeshire.nhs.uk
Contact the research team at Cambridge University Hospitals
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
Box 277,
Hills Road,
Cambridge
CB2 0QQ
R&Denquiries
@addenbrookes.nhs.uk