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Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard Scheme Call
The Academy of Medical Sciences have now released the call for Round 3 of the Springboard Scheme. Springboard offers a bespoke package of support to biomedical researchers at the start of their first independent post to help launch their research careers. This includes funding of up to £100,000 over two years and access to the Academy’s acclaimed mentoring and career development programme.
WMAHSN - May Newsletter
The monthly newsletter from the West Midlands Academic Health Science Network - improving health and creating wealth.
WMAHSN Newsletter April 2017
The monthly newsletter from the West Midlands Academic Health Science Network - improving health and creating wealth
Weston Brain Institute - New Grant Program Announcement
Program information webinar: |
23 March 2017, 3:00 pm GMT |
Letter of Intent deadline: |
10 May 2017, 4:00 pm BST |
Proposal deadline: |
7 September 2017, 4:00 pm BST |
Anticipated award notification: |
November 2017 |
MEXICO- Newton: funding to support researcher short term mobility
Award amount: £4000 available per award holder to support mobility for 1-3 months (one trip only). Travel must take place between June and December 2017.
Eligibility: early career (must hold a PhD) and established researchers, with a permanent or temporary contract to cover the award length.
Areas of research: joint research project (between UK and Mexican partner) in the exact and natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, engineering.
Application: must include details of joint project, CVs of both the UK applicant and Mexican counterpart, a weekly schedule, a letter of invitation from the partner institution and a letter of support from UK applicant’s institution. A report must be submitted at the end of the stay.
Since this is Newton funding, ODA- compliance is essential.
Deadline is 25th April 2017.
Sky Blues City: Imagining a Sustainable Cultural Future for Coventry
26th April, 2017. The Helen Martin Studio, University of Warwick
A one-day event aimed at exploring new collaborative research opportunities arising from the UK City of Culture bid and the Ten Year Cultural Strategy
EPSRC - call for funding
Diagnostics, prosthetics and orthotics to tackle health challenges in developing countries - closing date 25 May 2017
WMAHSN - March 2017 Newsletter
The monthly newsletter from the West Midlands Academic Health Science Network - improving health and creating wealth
Warwick Impact Fund
The Warwick Impact Fund is available to support impact projects that run between 1st August 2017 and 31st March 2020.
WMAHSN - Apply now to join the Q Community in the West Midlands
Register to apply by 10 April
A community dedicated to connecting people who have health and care improvement expertise will be recruiting more members across the West Midlands from today.
Publishing Research Involving Universities and Communities, Services or Industries Working Together
Interested in publishing research that involves universities and communities, services or industries working together?
There are two journals in this area aiming to develop the evidence base for public engagement with research and to help develop and support these activities.
Research Involvement and Engagement is an interdisciplinary, health and social care journal focusing on patient and wider involvement and engagement in research, at all stages.
Research for All is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on research that involves universities and communities, services or industries working together. Contributors and readers are from both inside and outside of higher education.
Nudgeathon
West Midlands Patient Safety Collaborative and NIHR CLAHRC West Midlands are pleased to announce the first Nudgeathon in association with Warwick Business School.
Thursday 30 & Friday 31 March 2017 - 08.30 - 17.30 at Warwick Business School
This fun free event will for the first time bring together top behavioural science students from across the UK to work with NHS staff to use nudge theory to solve ‘real world’ healthcare problems. Nudge theory is widely used across a wide range of contexts, including the Cabinet Office who have a British Behavioural Insights Team. The idea is to use positive reinforcement and indirect suggestion to improve decision making or compliance. Participants will work in teams to come up with solutions to patient safety problems based around a chosen topic which this year is atrial fibrillation (AF).
WMMHIN Newsletter
West Midlands Mental Health Innovation Network
Welcome to this month's network newsletter! In this edition, we will update you on our latest event held in November in association with Public Health England on Prevention, as well as other network news, innovation inspiration and useful news and resources.