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NIHR Three Schools Prevention Programme: Call 2 for Pre and Post-Doc Fellowships and Career Development Awards NOW LIVE
18 November 2024
The second call for applications to the NIHR Three Research Schools Prevention Research Programme for Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Fellowships and Career Development Awards.
Recording of the Wellcome DTP webinar is now live
25 September 2024
A recording of the Wellcome Q&A DTP webinar is now available for those who couldn't attend.
NIHR Three Schools Prevention Research Programme Research Projects and Practice Evaluation Scheme Funding Call
9 September 2024
The NIHR Three Schools Prevention Research Programme is now open for applications for both Research Projects and the Practice Evaluation Scheme.
Primary Care Clinicians PhD programme is now open for applications
19 August 2024
Our Primary Care Clinicians PhD programme is open for applications. Applicable to PrimaryCare clinicians incl. GPs, nurses, health visitors, dentists, pharmacists & optometrists
NIHR Three Schools Prevention Programme Funding Call now live
1 July 2024
NIHR Three Schools Prevention Programme calls for Pre and Post-Doc Fellowships and Career Development Awards now live
Call for Three NIHR Research Schools' Mental Health Programme Commissioned Research is live!
3 June 2024
Commissioned Research call from Phase 2 of the Three NIHR Research Schools' Mental Health Programme is now live!
Three NIHR Research Schools' Mental Health Programme | Funding Announcement 2
22 May 2024
Commissioned call for research to be launched on Monday 3 June 2024
SPCR internships Programme 2024 - Now open!
27 February 2024
The NIHR School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) are pleased to launch the Undergraduate Student Internship Programme 2024.
Our call for SPCR fellowships is open!
15 January 2024
Our call for SPCR fellowships is open! These awards provide funding to cover the costs of a 24 month Fellowship at one of the SPCR members. Applicants should have a strong academic record and wish to develop a career in primary care research.