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Weekly roundup 27/10/23: events, funding, & opportunities in mental health research

Welcome to your weekly roundup of funding, events, and webinars we’ve shared with our followers over on the Mental Health Research Incubator Twitter. Here's what's coming up on the horizon for mental health research:

Weekly roundup 27/10/23: events, funding, & opportunities in mental health research
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OCTOBER

31 October

UKRI Creating Opportunities Evaluation Development Fund

Opportunity: Research Funding - Apply for up to 12 months of funding to undertake evaluation activities that improve our understanding of interventions that increase opportunities and reduce disparities in economic, health and social outcomes for people and places across the UK. Funding of up to 80% for projects costing between £100,000- £250,00.

Organiser: UKRI

Eligibility: UK based researchers looking to increase opportunities and reduce disparities in economic, health and social outcomes for people and places across the UK

Deadline: Tuesday 31st October 14:00

Senior Research Leader - Nursing & Midwifery Programme

Opportunity: Research Funding

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Be a nurse or midwife registered at an institution that receives DHSC funding

Deadline: Tuesday 31st October.

NIHR SPCR Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Opportunity: Research Funding - These awards provide funding to cover the costs of a 24 month Fellowship at one of the SPCR members. The aim of these fellowships is for the fellow to follow an independent research project, publish their research and prepare grant applications to secure future funding. Applications particularly welcomed from AHP's

Organiser: NIHR School of Primary Care Research

Eligibility: Strong academic background undertaking research at one of the 9 host institutions

Deadline: 13:00 Tuesday 31st October.

 

NOVEMBER

1 November

Early Career Researcher Bridge Fund

Opportunity: Short Term Research Funding - This scheme aims to enable the retention of early career researchers in dementia research or to address particular pinch points in their career path. The scheme may be used to cover funding gaps.

Organiser: Alzheimers Research UK

Who's it for: Alzhiemers researchers who need a small amount of temporary funding to cover a specific gap as they develop their career.

Eligibility: Non-tenured ECR established in dementia research

Deadline: Apply by 17:00, Wednesday 1 November.

1-2 November

Emergency Care Incubator Symposium

Opportunity: In person event

Organiser: NIHR Emergency Care Incubator

Who's it for: Anyone working in emergency care.

Location: University of the West of England, Bristol- register interest here

Date/Time: 1 & 2 November

Cost: £40 for one day, £60 for both

6 November

Successfully navigating your post-doctoral research career

Opportunity: One day course -This day- long hybrid event will support post-doctoral researchers from all fields of health and social care research to successfully navigate this pivotal, and sometimes challenging stage of their career. The event will cover:

● the skills and knowledge to craft a successful and robust grant or fellowship application

● a career planning and leadership panel which will enable delegates to hear about navigating the peaks and troughs of a successful research career

● how to get the most from being both a mentee and a mentor

● the chance to meet and network with others at a similar career stage

Organiser: NIHR

Who is it for: Postdoc researchers in any field and at any career stage or in the final year of the PhD.

Location: Hybrid. In person registration closed but online registration still open.

Date/Time: 6 November, 10:00-16:00

Cost: Free

8 November

Creative Problem Solving

Opportunity: Webinar - Discover how to solve problems effectively and use critical thinking to find the best solution. This 60-minute webinar will explore the DIG framework which follows three simple steps to effective problem solving: - Defining the problem - Identifying the root cause - Generating the solution that creates the most value and has lasting impact.

Organiser: NIHR

Who is it for: Researchers in health and care who need some guidance / a refresher on thinking critically and solving problems.

Location: Online

Date/Time: 8 November, 13:00

Cost: Free

14 November

Mental Health Award: Understanding how anxiety and trauma related problems develop, persist and resolve

Opportunity: Research Funding - This call will fund research that advances scientific understanding of the causal mechanisms through which brain, body and environment interact over time in the development, persistence and resolution of anxiety- and trauma-related disorders.

Organiser: Wellcome

Who's it for: members of a team working on mental health research in any discipline. They are strongly encouraging applications from diverse and interdisciplinary teams, with collaborations covering multiple areas of expertise (for example, biological, psychological and social) along with researchers at any stage of their career, including early career researchers and/or those who are new to the field of mental health science.

Eligibility: multi-focal researchers with work in low and middle income countries, from any country other than China

Deadline: Apply by 17:00, Tuesday 14 November.

15 November

King's PhD Programme in Mental Health Research for Health Professionals

Opportunity: Funded PhD - This PhD programme is aimed at doctors, nurses, clinical psychologists and allied healthcare practitioners across a diverse range of topics relevant to mental health science. It covers salary costs, university fees, research expenses up to £50,000, along with support for travel and training.

Organiser: King's College London and Wellcome

Eligibility: Health professionals who have completed their undergraduate training and are registered with a national professional regulatory body

Deadline: Apply by 13:00, Wednesday 15 November.

16 November

Career Development Awards

Opportunity: Research Funding - This scheme provides funding for mid-career researchers from any discipline who have the potential to be international research leaders. They will develop their research capabilities, drive innovative programmes of work and deliver significant shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health and wellbeing. Funding is for around 8 years to cover salary and research activities.

Organiser: Wellcome

Eligibility: Researchers in UK, ROI or low/middle income countries

Deadline: Apply by 17:00, Thursday 16 November.

17 November

Psych Pharm Techs - Inspirational working practice in mental health

Opportunity: One day training - Psych Pharm Techs is a best-practice sharing event for pharmacy technicians of any grade working in mental health. It is a course designed for pharmacy technicians, by pharmacy technicians.

Organiser: The College of Mental Health Pharmacy

Location: Birmingham

Date/Time: 17 November

Cost: £150 for CMHP members, £175 for non-members

23 November

Local Authority SPARC

Opportunity: Research Funding - This scheme supports individuals working in local authority settings and NIHR Academy members allowing movement between NIHR/academia and local authority settings in either direction. You can apply for up to £15,000 to undertake a bespoke short placement in a part of the NIHR. Applications are short/light-touch and will be assessed in open competition.

Organiser: NIHR 

Eligibility: Individuals in a local authority in England

Deadline: 13:00 Thursday 23 November.

Forensic mental health aspects of intellectual disability and autism: An update

Opportunity: Virtual CPD training

Organiser: The Royal Society of Medicine

Location: Online

Date/Time: 23 November,  09:15-16:45

Cost: Cost varies by RSM membership

29 November

This. Space 2023

Opportunity: Virtual conference

Organiser: This.Institute

Location: Online - register here

Date/Time: 29 & 30 November

Cost: Free

23/97 Pairing a child or young person in care with a non-related adult for regular social meetings and skills training

Opportunity: Research Funding - For research addressing the question: Does pairing a child or young person in care with a non-related adult for regular social meetings and skills training improve mental health/mental resilience, prevent adolescent risk behaviours and improve inter-personal relationships when compared to current standard of care?

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: researchers in NI and Scotland should contact NIHR about eligibility to apply

Deadline: Apply by 13:00, Wednesday 29 November.

23/40 Supporting the mental health of birth mothers at risk of recurrent care proceedings

Opportunity: Research Funding - For research addressing the question: What programmes are used to improve emotional wellbeing and reduce the cycle of repeated care proceedings for women who have had a baby taken immediately into care, and how effective are they?

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: researchers in NI and Scotland should contact NIHR about eligibility to apply

Deadline: Apply by 13:00, Wednesday 29 November.

30 November

Pre-Application Support Fund

Opportunity: Research Funding - The Pre-Application Support Fund is a new scheme providing extra support to those who need it to enhance their chances of making a successful application to an NIHR career development scheme in the future. Funding can be requested for up to 12 months to develop an application for an NIHR career development scheme.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Researchers eligible to apply for one of NIHR's career development funds

Deadline: Apply by 13:00, Thursday 30 November.

DECEMBER

6 December

Mental Health Research Development Award

Opportunity: Research Funding - This award is designed to support higher education institutions (HEI) to carry out targeted preparatory work to develop a competitive Mental Health Research Group (MHRG) application

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: HEI's with limited or no mental health research capacity who wish to expand

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 Wednesday 6 December. Webinar on October 10th

NIHR Research Professorships

Opportunity: Research Funding - A 5 year award to fund research leaders of the future to promote effective translation of research and strengthen health, public health and care research leadership at the highest academic levels.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: members of HEI's, the NHS or any other health, public health or care body in England

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 Wednesday 6 December.

7 December

NIHR Doctoral Local Authority Fellowship (DLAF) scheme Round 2 

Opportunity: PhD Funding for local authority employees  - The NIHR Doctoral Local Authority Fellowship (DLAF) scheme supports individuals based within local authorities and supporting services to undertake fully funded PhDs. These fully funded doctoral fellowships allow awardees to retain their existing employment contracts and salaries, whilst protecting their time to undertake a research doctorate, academic training, professional development and some appropriate continued practice.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Local authority employees looking for undertake a PhD during a sabbatical from current role.

Deadline: Apply by 7 December.

12 December

23/86 Reducing health inequalities related to ethnicity by influencing the wider determinants of health

Opportunity: Research Funding - To address the question: For people from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK, what is the impact on health inequalities of interventions that influence the wider determinants of health?

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers looking to address the wider determinants of health for ethnic minorities in the UK

Deadline: Tuesday 12 December, 13:00. Webinar on October 17th 11:15 - 12:30hrs

23/82 Suicide prevention in high risk groups

Opportunity: Research Funding - For research addressing the question: Which interventions, aimed at people at high risk of suicide or suicide attempts, are effective in reducing the rate of suicide and suicide attempts?

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers studying interventions for groups with high risk of suicide

Deadline: Tuesday 12 December, 13:00. Webinar on October 17th 11:15 - 12:30hrs

23/83 Workforce health

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

Organiser: NIHR PHR

Eligibility: Researchers studying interventions for organisations to improve workforce physical and mental health

Deadline: Tuesday 12 December, 13:00. Webinar on October 17th 11:15 - 12:30hrs

15 December

Early Career Researchers Funding

Opportunity: Funding for career development support - funding for up to 8 ECRs to support networking activities, conference attendance, cross-training activities (e.g., ECR working in mental health training to develop their skills in circadian biology), mentoring visits (supporting ECR visits to their mentors’ labs to learn and develop new skills), and public engagement activities.

Organiser: Circadian Mental Health Network

Eligibility: ECRs working at the intersection of mental health, sleep and circadian science.

Deadline:  Friday 15 December

20 December

PhD Programme for Primary Care Clinicians

Opportunity: Funding for PhD - Up to 5 PhD studentships will be awarded annually to clinicians of all disciplines working in UK primary care, for example: practice nurses; health visitors; dentists, primary care pharmacists; optometrists working in primary care and general practitioners. These studentships can be hosted at one of the 10 primary care research departments who are part of this consortium.

Organiser: NIHR SPCR

Eligibility: Clinicians working in UK primary care

Deadline:  Wednesday 20December

29 December

Public Health Research Programme Rapid Funding Scheme

Opportunity: Research Funding - Funding specifically to conduct rapid baseline data collection, as well as other feasibility work, prior to intervention implementation, for unique, time-limited opportunities such as a natural experiment or similar evaluations of a new public health intervention.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Researchers looking for funds to conduct rapid baseline data collection, as well as other feasibility work, prior to intervention implementation, for unique, time-limited opportunities

Deadline: Friday 29th December

 

January 2024

16 January

Mental Health Research Group Award

Opportunity: Research Funding -  Funding aimed at increasing the national capacity to deliver mental health research by funding HEI's with little to no MH research capacity and partnering them with experienced institutions for guidance.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: HEI's with limited or no mental health research capacity who wish to expand

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 Tuesday 16 January. Webinar on October 10th

Mental Health Research Leaders Awards

Opportunity: Research Funding - The Mental Health Research Leaders Award is designed to support an individual in a higher education institutions (HEIs) with a strategic interest in undertaking targeted and applied mental health research that will be directly beneficial for the local communities and health and care system, who currently lack the institutional capacity to do so.

Leader Awards can be for up to £2.5m, up to 5 years,

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: members of HEI's, the NHS or any other health, public health or care body in England

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 Tuesday 16 January. Webinar on October 10th

18 January

NIHR Advanced Fellowship Round 11

Opportunity: Postdoc Funding - Intended for anyone who is in postdoctoral but has not obtained a professorial post. The Advanced Fellowship supports individuals undertaking research in any scientific discipline or sector that can demonstrate a contribution to improving health and/or care. It funds salary and research activities  for between 2-5 years.

Organiser: NIHR

Eligibility: Proposed Host Organisation must be an English or a participating devolved nation HEI, NHS body, social care organisation or other provider of health and/or care services.

Deadline: Apply by 13:00 Thursday 18 January.

 

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