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Information for Researchers

ENRICH Scotland provides support to researchers interested in care home research in two ways Building a Research Forum comprised of academics and researchers from Scottish Universities that meets online every 12 weeks Providing practical support to research teams that are developing and/or delivering research to care homes in Scotland Our Research Forum: B...

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Training and Courses

Education teams across Scotland work closely with partners in the NHS, Higher Education Institutes and Research & Development departments to provide a service that is tailored to meet the needs of researchers and associated staff. We collaborate with education staff in CRF's across the UK and with colleagues at the NIHR to ensure a cohesive and standardised programme of educational opportunities are available to researchers. Education courses can be booked through the follow...

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Bite Size Training - Investigational Medicinal Products

Please note confirmation of course will be sent once a purchase order number has been provided. Pay by Card Please contact our Treasury Department with the name of course and course date - 0141 278 2794

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NHS Research Scotland Primary Care Network Bursary Scheme opens up ‘world of conference opportunities’

Applications are now being invited for a conference bursary which has been made available for a fourth year by the NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Primary Care Network The scheme encourages GP trainees and medical students to apply, allowing recipients to attend a national Primary Care conference and deepen their research knowledge while helping to potentially shape future clinical approaches. Th...

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Funding for NHS Research Infrastructure

CSO allocates over £42million to Scottish NHS Boards to maintain a robust infrastructure and successfully deliver trials and studies. Funding is allocated in many cases to reflect the level of activity and a mixture of funding streams have been developed in collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure fairness and transparency. The key funding streams for supporting research infrastructure in Scotland are: NRS Researcher Support NRS Service Support

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Samantha Holden

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Our Staff

Our dedicated staff are key to the success of the network Our team work across Scotland to deliver high-quality neuroprogressive and dementia research. Select each profile to find out more information and contact details for each. Staff members currently without profiles can be contacted using their email: Catriona McNeill (NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde) Joanna Math...

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Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network

NHS Research Scotland's Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network support research into neuroprogressive diseases such as Dementia, Parkinson Disease, Huntington Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease. The network has sites in Dundee, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow, with t...

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Updated expectations for agreements used by commercial sponsors now published

The Health Research Authority (HRA) has today (Monday 28 April 2025) announced the publication of a new model Commercial Chief Investigator Agreement (mCCIA), and model Confidential Disclosure Agreements (mCDA), both of which are expected to be used without modification Announced in an edition of the organisation’s HRA Now bulletin, the guidance is expected to be of most use to Commercial Spon...

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