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Weekly roundup 26/01/24: events, funding, & opportunities in mental health research

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Weekly roundup 26/01/24: events, funding, & opportunities in mental health research
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JANUARY 2024

30 January

NIHR Local Authority Academic Fellowship webinar

Opportunity: Webinar - with NIHR Research Support Service Specialist Centre for Public Health to find out more about Local Authority Academic Fellowships

Who's it for?: Anyone in the process of completing an application for the Local Authority Academic Fellowships, or wants to know more for next time.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: All - online - register in advance of start here

Scheduled:  1600-1700 30 January.

Work and Health Collaboration Awards

Opportunity: Research Funding -  £750k - £2m over the course of 36 months for a major research project to enable research teams to receive funding for programmes of research or large scale and ambitious projects to tackle priorities in work and health research

Who's it for?: Researchers strong base of multi-disciplinary researchers, and potentially bring new disciplines to bear on major research topics in work and health

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 30 January.

31 January

Invention for Innovation (NIHR i4i) & Office for Life Sciences : Real World Evidence Programme

NIHR and the Office for Life Sciences i4i real world evidence programme call is due to go live on 31 January with a closing date of 27 March. Check here for the call specification: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/documents/nihr-i4i-research-specification-nihr-i4i-and-ols-real-world-evidence-programme/34716

FEBRUARY

1 February

NIHR Doctoral Fellowship

Opportunity: PhD Funding - funding for 3 years to enable pursuit of a doctoral degree. Can be full-time or part time.

Who's it for: People who have obtained their first degree or pre-registration training and are wanting to pursue a PhD in an area of research with the NIHR’s Remit for Personal Awards

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: must be applying to an English institution or eligible devolved nation institution

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 1 February. Watch webinar recording about this scheme.

6 February

NIHR Public Health Research (PHR) programme - Webinar on their commissioned calls

Opportunity: Webinar for several of the current PHR calls: Men's Mental Health; Interventions to support women in prison or post-release; Faith-based groups and the impacts on health and health inequalities; Healthy homes.

Who's it for: Any researchers interested in submitting an application/in process of writing an application to any of the above programmes

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Location: online. Register on any of the call pages, eg this commissioned call for interventions to support women in prison

Date/Time: 10:15-11:30 Tuesday 6 February.

Cost: Free

13 February

Applied Global Health Research: Stage 0ne

Opportunity: Research Funding - funding to support applied research that will address global health challenges and inequities.

Who's it for: Researchers working on any area of global health, including focusing on mental health. Teams including researchers in low middle income countries encouraged.

Organiser: UKRI

Eligibility: individuals at a UK based institution or based in a low middle income country.

Deadline: Apply by 16:00 Tuesday 13 February.

15 February

Wellcome Early Career Awards

Opportunity: Research Funding of up to five years.

Who's it for: researchers from any discipline – including science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), experimental medicine, humanities and social science, clinical/allied health sciences, and public health – as long as it has the potential to improve human life, health and wellbeing.

Organiser: Wellcome Trust

Eligibility: Early career researchers from any discipline who are post PhD or who have at least four years equivalent research experience.

Deadline: Apply by 17:00 Thursday 15 February.

22 February

MQ & DATAMIND's Virtual Coffee Morning for ECR's

Opportunity: Webinar - enriching one-hour forum, mixing casual chats with meaningful discussions on “Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Mental Health Research”.

Who's it for: Any researchers or others interested in mental health research or public engagement

Organiser: MQ and DATAMIND

Location: online. Register online here, spaces limited.

Date/Time: 10:00-11:00 Thursday 22 February.

Cost: Free

MARCH

1 March

Midlands Mental Health and Neurosciences PhD Programme for Healthcare Professionals

Opportunity: PhD Funding  - Funding for a 3 year PhD, including salary at current level, fees, research costs, training and travel. Also allows some clinical time to maintain skills. You can chose to be based at University of Warwick, Birmingham, Leicester or Nottingham.

Who's it for: Healthcare professionals who wish to combine a role in clinical practice with an academic one focused on mental health and/or neuroscience.

Organiser: University of Nottingham

Eligibility: Must be currently based in the Midlands, classed as home student for fees, and meet entry requirements for one of the institutions

Deadline: EOI by 1 March.

11 March

Transdisciplinary Fellowships in public health research

Opportunity: Fellowship  - 2 year placement in SPHR member institution to complete a masters in public health with a focus on areas including public mental health

Who's it for: People currently working outside of public health research but in a relevant discipline who want to move into public health research

Organiser: NIHR SPHR

Eligibility: UK citizen or with right to work in UK

Deadline: Noon Monday 11 March.

13 March

British Academy International Fellowships

Opportunity: Fellowship  - Funding for international ECR's to come to the UK to move towards an independent research career by gaining international research experience

Who's it for: ECR's with excellent academic and research experience who are working in either humanities or social sciences

Organiser: The British Academy

Eligibility: Not a British citizen working outside the UK. Have a PhD with <7 years postdoc experience.

Deadline: 1700 Wednesday 13 March.

26 March

Discover how to excel at presenting and public speaking

Opportunity: Webinar - Aimed at helping you overcome the fear of public speaking and improve your ability to present messages in an engaging way, both in person and virtually.

Who's it for: Any NIHR academy members or those working a publicly funded institution.

Organiser: NIHR

Location: Online. Register here

Date/Time: 1300-1400 26 March.

Cost: Free

27 March

Pre-Application Support Fund

Opportunity: Funding - Up to 12 months of support to help prepare an application to one of the major career advancement grants.

Who's it for: Researchers working within an area covered by one of the larger NIHR grants. NIHR is particularly encouraging applications from people working as an AHP, social care or public health professionals and methodology researchers.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Researchers hosted by an English institution or body

Deadline: 27 March.

Pharmacy Research UK 2024 Funding round - CMHP-PRUK

Opportunity: Funding - Pharmacy Research UK has several funding schemes open, however, of most interest to mental health researchers is a research award with CMHP for pharmacists looking at ways to help those with mental illness - up to £20k over <20 months.

Who's it for: CMHP members who are looking at medicine safety, relapse prevention, mental health services or public mental health issues.

Organiser: PRUK and CMHP

Eligibility: CMHP members based in the UK

Deadline: 1300 Wendesday 27 March.

28 March

Pre-Doctoral Local Authority Fellowship

Opportunity: Masters Funding  - Funding to complete masters level training in advance of a PhD fellowship. Fellowship covers salary costs and up to £5000 towards training/course fees.

Who's it for: people employed by a local authority, provider of local authority commissioned services or a non-profit working on behalf of

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Can have little formal academic background up to already having some masters level training. Must be applying for masters level training or a research masters degree.

Deadline: 28 March.

APRIL

16 April

Wellcome Discovery Awards

Opportunity: Research Funding -  awards of between £700k-£8m over up to 8 years (average award £3.5m/7 years) for established researchers looking to make a major contribution to their field. 

Who's it for?: Lead applicant must be a significant researcher in their field and can be in any area of research as long as it is making a contribution to improving human life and aligns with the Wellcome remit

Organiser: Wellcome

Eligibility: Researchers in the UK, Republic of Ireland or a Low or middle income country (excl. India or mainland China)

Deadline: Apply by 17:00 16 April.

23 April

Men's mental health

Opportunity: Research Funding -  Research Question: What interventions are effective in promoting good mental health, or preventing poor mental health, among men?

Who's it for?: Researchers looking at group or population level interventions in men's mental health. If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April. Webinar on 6 February

Interventions to support women in prison or post-release commissioning brief

Opportunity: Research Funding - Research Question: What interventions are effective in promoting the physical and mental health of women in prison or post-release?

Who's it for: Researchers looking at mental (and physical health) interventions in women in prison and after release, either for issues arising from incarceration or the reasons for imprisonment. If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April. Webinar at 1015-1130 on 6 February

Faith-based groups and the impacts on health and health inequalities

Opportunity: Research Funding - Research Question: How can engagement with faith-based groups impact health and health inequalities?

Who's it for: Researchers looking at the positive impact faith-based groups might have on mental health, on a population of group level. If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK.

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April. Webinar at 1015-1130 on 6 February

Healthy homes

Opportunity: Research Funding - Research Question: What are the health and health inequality impacts of interventions affecting the physical quality of UK housing?

Who's it for: Researchers looking at a range of aspects of housing conditions and the impact they have on mental (and/or physical) health. If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK.

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April. Webinar at 1015-1130 on 6 February

Climate change and health

Opportunity: Research Funding - Research Question: What are the impacts of local authority led interventions aimed at climate change mitigation and/or adaptation on health and inequalities?

Who's it for: Researchers looking at the impact on mental (and/or physical) health of local level policies and interventions for managing climate change. If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK.

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April. 

What are the health and health inequality impacts of being outdoors for children and young people?

Opportunity: Research Funding - Research Question: What interventions lead to children and young people spending more time outdoors in ways that improve their health and reduce health inequalities?

Who's it for: Researchers looking at mental (and physical health) impacts of outdoors time, and whether opportunities and benefits are equal. If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April.

Workforce health

Opportunity: Research Funding - Research Question: What are the most effective interventions that organisations can adopt to improve the physical and mental health of the UK workforce?

Who's it for: Researchers looking at any form of intervention which might improve the mental health of employees. If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April.

Continuing areas of research interest to the PHR Programme

Opportunity: Research Funding - various programmes with a public health focus which have a mental health aspect to them. Many have been previously posted but applications were low and so are still open.

Who's it for: If from England and not had PHR funding before, must contact PHRADA first.

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers from any of the devolved nations of the UK

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 23 April.

24 April

RfPB Under-represented disciplines and specialisms highlight notice: Allied Health Professionals

Opportunity: Research Funding -  proposals up to £500,000 for a period of up to three years. Please note that all applicants are required to submit an expression of interest by 26 March 2024 before proceeding to Stage 1 application submission.

Who's it for: AHPs who are early career with novel ideas for research and have the backing and support of established researchers.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Researchers in any UK country

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 24 April. Webinar 14:00 15 January

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