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Checklist now available to support researchers undertaking clinical research

Suzy Wignall (Clinical Governance Advisor – Research Development & Support) and Juan Campos-Perez (Clinical Research Coordinator – Bournemouth University Clinical Research Unit) have compiled a...

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Introduction to Good Clinical Practice – Wednesday 15th January

Are you interested in running your own research project within the NHS? Good Clinical Practice, or ‘GCP’, is a requirement for those wishing to work on clinical research projects in a healthcare...

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Update on Leverhulme Trust Visit

On Weds 20th November, BU were delighted to welcome Dr Tracey Henshaw, Assistant Director of Leverhulme Trust to speak about the funding opportunities available from Leverhulme. Tracey provided an...

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New UK Standards for Public Involvement

Involving the public in your study is important, especially at the research design stage. This is called ‘Public Involvement’ (also known as ‘PPI’ [Patient and Public Involvement]). Public involvement...

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Checklist now available to support researchers undertaking clinical research

Suzy Wignall (Clinical Governance Advisor – Research Development & Support) and Juan Campos-Perez (Clinical Research Coordinator – Bournemouth University Clinical Research Unit) have compiled a...

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Talk/session with the Wessex Clinical Research Network Study Support Service

The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) is the nation’s largest funder of health and care research – the NIHR oversee 15 Clinical Research Networks (CRN) and these CRNs work alongside NHS...

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CMMPH represented at The European Midwives Association (EMA) conference

EMA held its 6th triennial education conference in Malmo, Sweden from the 28-29 November 2019. Dr. Luisa Cescutti-Butler and Professor Sue Way had three abstracts accepted, two of which highlighted...

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Photo of the week: ‘Through different eyes’

Telling a story of research through photography The ‘photo of the week’ is a weekly series featuring photographs taken by BU academics and students for our Research Photography Competition which took...

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CoPMRE Visiting Faculty bi-annual event

Yesterday CoPMRE welcomed 30 colleagues to our Visiting Faculty bi-annual event showcasing the exciting medical developments at BU from the new Bournemouth Gateway Building to the Institute of Medical...

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Research Training Events into the New Year

We have some great RKEDF research training events coming up over the next few weeks to help support you in your research activities December Thursday 19th December RKEDF: Preparing Practice-Based...

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Cafe Scientifique: The Secret information hidden in your hair

As we go about our daily lives our hair is recording evidence of what we consume and of the environments we are exposed to. It can record how much you drink, whether you smoke or take drugs, or live in...

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Photo of the week: ‘Halo’

Telling a story of research through photography The ‘photo of the week’ is a weekly series featuring photographs taken by BU academics and students for our Research Photography Competition which took...

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FameLab 2020: Applications are now open!

FameLab is the only international science communication competition, designed to find, train and mentor scientists and engineers to share their enthusiasm for research with the public. FameLab was...

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Noël Turner Science Festival: February 2020 Call Out

  The Noël Turner Science Festival is a 2-day celebration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM), aiming to spark curiosity and raise understanding and awareness of the practical...

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Community-Based Research Event – register your interest

An exciting opportunity to attend a workshop, please see below for further details – ‘A team from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) are working on a project looking at how we recruit...

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New Year Research Training Opportunities

We have some great events coming up in the New Year to help support you in your research activities. January Monday 13th January RKEDF: Research Outputs – Writing Day Tuesday 14th/15th January RKEDF:...

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Hear about NIHR Wessex Applied Research Collaboration – 13th January 09:30 to...

Applied Health and Care research is essential in our region if we are to improve the care and operation of our health and care systems. Professor Alison Richardson, Director of the NIHR Wessex Applied...

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Nepal’s migrant workers & risk at the workplace

For nearly a decade BU researchers have published widely about the hazards and risk of Nepali migrant workers in Asia and the Middle East [1-9].  Despite the fact that most migrant workers end up in...

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The last Christmas present

“On the twelfth day of Christmas ….” the editor  of the Journal of Health Research Ms Sunanta Wongchalee informed us that our paper ‘Silicone use in Nepali transgender women: The hazards of beauty’...

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Community-Based Research Event – register your interest

An exciting opportunity to attend a workshop, please see below for further details – ‘A team from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) are working on a project looking at how we recruit...

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