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We are hiring - 2yr F/T Research Asst
Come and join the WITHIN team - make a difference to chronic pain research.
We are seeking to appoint a full-time, 2-year graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Psychology, as part of the research grant ‘Explaining symptom severity, distress and disability in chronic pain: The role of mental defeat’ funded by the MRC.
Click here for the job advert. Closing date: 18th Aug 2020
IPain International Hero for Hope Award - Vote for Harbinder!
A few weeks ago I was nominated for the iPain International Hero of Hope Award in the category of Healthcare Provider.
From the 22 healthcare providers nominated the committee has selected the five finalists of which I am one. It now goes to the public vote for the final winner. I would really appreciate your time to have a look using the link below where you will find information on all finalists and where you can place your vote.
Link for information and to place the vote: https://internationalpain.org/hero-of-hope-awards/
Votes will count from each device that submits it 1x a day during the 5-day period. Voting will open 17th and end at 11:59pm July 21st (All Eastern time).
Thank you and I am really grateful for you hopefully place a vote. It is an absolute honor to be selected as one of the finalists.
Many thanks keep safe and well
With best wishes
Harbinder
WITHIN gets a mention in Yorkshire Bylines
Dr Frances Cole - a respected pain clinician and co-founder of My Live Well with Pain - introduced our project to the Yorkshire community. Click here to read.
International COVID-19 Sleep Study (ICOSS)
Prof Colin Espie from Oxford is leading the UK arm of this international study, designed to understand the impact that COVID-19 and the lockdown has had on people’s sleep.
There are 3 ways to participate.
- The direct link to the online survey is tiny.cc/covidsleep
- The email address to ask about the survey is sleep-research@ndcn.ox.ac.uk
- Colin’s Twitter handle is twitter.com/ProfEspie
Warwick RECOVERS Study is launched
Warwick RECOVERS Study - Responding to COVID by Enhancing Resilience in Students.
Our team is interested in learning how Warwick students have been coping with the pandemic and its impact on their studies and daily lives. We aim to reach out to as many Warwick students as possible, so that the findings will be representative and can be used to inform the support planning as we look to resume some form of 'normality' in the next phase of the pandemic.
Our study is funded by a PVC (Research) COVID research programme award, with support from the Warwick Health Global Research Priority and Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing Research.
Check out our webpage. Take part and spread the word!