What We Carry is a collaborative art-science project led by artist Marysa Dowling , OH BRC, the University of Oxford and the Chronic Pain Neurotechnology Network+. It uses photography and creative expression to make the invisible experience of chronic pain visible. By helping people articulate what is often misunderstood or difficult to verbalise, the project offers a powerful platform […]
This is a two day course taking place virtually. The first day covers the overall research landscape and the legislation and regulations that govern it, as well as the various aspects of research management and governance. Day two concentrates more on the design, development and management of a research project, as well as looking at […]
Join Oxford Biomedical Research Centre for an insightful webinar designed for all healthcare professionals involved in the treatment and assessment of inflammatory diseases in both adults and children. This session is also highly relevant for those involved in designing clinical trials across the NHS, academia, and industry. Date: 28th October Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Click here for more information […]
Join the next Industry Insights Seminar, titled “Brainomix 360: AI-powered imaging software for patient diagnosis and treatment decisions”. Speaker: Dr Zoe Woodhead - Senior Clinical Affairs Manager and Dr Giacomo Benvenuti - Senior Algorithm Researcher Description: Since launching as a spin-out from the University of Oxford, Brainomix has developed award-winning, AI-powered imaging biomarkers and software […]
As part of Oxford University Hospital (OUH)'s Black History Month 2025 celebrations, the OUH BAME Staff Network is hosting a special webinar titled Dementia in Black Communities. The guest speaker will be Mariam Watling, an Advanced Public Health Practitioner at Buckinghamshire Council and a PhD researcher in Dementia Studies at Lancaster University. Mariam brings a […]
So, you’ve got a great idea for a research study – but what approvals do you need before you can start? Who do you apply to? And how do you go about doing this? Join an online ‘live’ presentation through Microsoft Teams for an overview of: how research is governed in the UK which approval […]
This two half days practical course is ideal for anyone planning to collect qualitative data through interviews. Suitable for beginners and those looking to sharpen their skills, it covers interview design, question development, and the researcher’s role in co-creating data. You’ll review real interview examples, practice writing and piloting your own questions, and explore key […]
This webinar will present information designed to help all those working in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Units and Services improve the care which they offer to young people and their families. This event is designed for: • Young people and their families • Healthcare professionals working in CAMHS and related services • Researchers and […]
Covering theoretical concepts on inequity and inequality in health as well as its measurement. This course will also provide an overview of selected available (longitudinal) household survey data and cohort studies that combine socio-economic and demographic variables along with various health measures – these datasets provide good sources for empirical inequality in health research. Inequality […]
NIHR is partnering with the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to grow clinical research capacity and improve career paths through the aligned Clinical Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF). Clinical FLFs will help clinicians across nursing, midwifery, the AHP professions, pharmacy, medicine, dentistry, and healthcare science to establish their own […]
We are delighted to welcome you to the ISAD 2025 Regional Meeting, hosted by the Centre for Affective Disorders (CfAD). ISAD Events are amongst the foremost mood disorders meetings, gathering the Affective Disorders community to share latest research, clinical expertise and discuss future directions. The Scientific Programme will include stimulating talks and interactive sessions by leading experts […]
This course is designed to provide the essentials to become and/or improve the management of clinical research as a sponsor. A one day course that will provide an opportunity to develop skills and gain knowledge in the underlying principles of sponsorship. The course covers widely accepted concepts that not only directly apply to sponsorship but […]
This year’s conference will highlight emerging results from North London NHS Foundation Trust - sponsored research and feature a choice of engaging workshops designed to inspire and inform healthcare professionals, researchers, and community partners. Highlights include: Presentations on dementia care, digital interventions, and smart technology in communication. Workshops on inclusive research practices, AI in healthcare, […]
Ready to take your clinical trial from idea to initiation? Join the University of Sheffield CTRU for a brand-new, interactive online course designed to guide you through the essential steps of setting up a clinical trial. You’ll explore key topics including: Project management Governance & approvals Contracts Data management Site initiation Bring your own project idea (funded […]
A one-day course designed to provide an understanding of the requirements of an NHS organisation when determining whether to take part in a particular research study as a host. It explains the principles of good study set up, the information required by the R&D office and where it can be obtained. It introduces delegates to the various systems and […]
Details As part of our three-part webinar series Reaching Beyond the Usual: Inclusive Approaches to Recruitment and Retention, we’re delighted to invite you to a live, interactive online session on practical tools to plan and deliver inclusive health research. Title: How well do you really know your target population? Speaker Cherish Boxall, founder of Engage Intelligently, draws on […]
This course is for health economists and health professionals with some knowledge of health economics who wish to learn about the methodology of cost-effectiveness analysis as applied in health care. Applied Methods of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Course | University of Oxford
Join us for a coffee morning where we are showing 3 short films about dementia research with an opportunity to ask researchers questions. We will also have stalls from NHS research teams, dementia charities and local health services. Dementia films and coffee morning poster Final Version
This workshop offers an overview of resilience, plus some hints and tips to manage your own resilience. Date: 27 November, Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pm Location: Google Meet *NIHR login required* Identity Gateway