Resources
Research outputs
All outputs from SPCR funded research should carry the following disclaimer;
This study/project is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) School for Primary Care Research (project reference xxx).
The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.
A research output is any item that enters the public domain from research we have funded or otherwise enabled.
Outputs can include:
- publications, such as research papers and abstracts, conference papers, research reports, books or book chapters
- media activity, such as online, print, magazine or newsletter pieces, blogs, case studies, media interviews or press releases
- engagement activities, such as talks or presentations
- policy, practice and public outputs, such as policy documents and participant materials
- research databases and models
- research tools or methods, software or technologies
- intellectual property
The NIHR tracks research outputs from funded research and researchers throughout the funding, for between 3 and 5 years, and within infrastructure up to 6 years, afterwards.
Open Access.
Open access is required on all NIHR-funded publications and researchers must seek to publish their research outputs in a peer-reviewed journal that is compliant with the NIHR OA policy.
Open Access Policy and Process
Press Releases
Press releases must be sent to the NIHR at least 14 days prior to the date of issue.
Please send the draft press releases to the Communications Officer to pass on to the NIHR.
Press releases must include the NIHR Notes for editors.
Useful Templates.
Presentations
All presentations and publications must acknowledge NIHR funding. Funded research must include the NIHR SPCR logo placed either in the top left or bottom left of your university branded presentation or poster.
Researchers may also use the NIHR templates:
Powerpoint presentation template 4:3
Logo and Branding Guidelines
Communicating your research
Toolkit from The Health Foundation
The Conversation
Writing for the public: why and how
Sharing Online.
NIHR Comms Leads.
The NIHR website includes a page NIHR Comms leads. This page brings together all the guidance for press officers and comms leads regarding writing press releases or planning media activity on research funded or supported by the NIHR. It outlines the expectations around notifying NIHR in advance of issuing a press release or planning media activity, how to acknowledge the NIHR in the body of a press release.