
As part of the Research and Knowledge Exchange Development Framework, RKEO are holding a session on an Overview of NIHR Funding Schemes Available.
This session will provide detailed information about NIHR’s funding programmes including the Public Health Research, Invention for Innovation, Health Technology Assessment, Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation, and Health Services and Delivery Research schemes. The session will cover the remits, application processes and tips for success to these programmes.
We are delighted to welcome the following speakers:
- Dr Ruth Nebauer, Assistant Director of i4i programme
- Andrew Cook, Consultant in Public Health Medicine and Fellow in Health Technology Assessment
Date: 16th May 2018
Time: 12-2pm
Venue: Talbot Campus
The session is open to all academics, researchers and clinicians who have an interest in applying to the NIHR.
Please book your space through Eventbrite.
The NIHR is the UK’s major funder of applied health research. All of the research it funds works towards improving the health and wealth of the nation.
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