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SUMMARY:Refocus on Recovery 2025 international conference
DESCRIPTION:Building on the success of Refocus on Recovery 2023\, and in partnership with the Global Mental Health Peer Network\, Imroc\, The McPin Foundation\, and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust\, Refocus on Recovery 2025 will provide inspiration and network space for people interested in recovery research\, with an intention to appeal to new audiences. \nRefocus on Recovery 2025 will feature presentations from invited keynote speakers and through selected abstracts\, providing a platform for both lived experience perspectives\, and empirical research studies. \nThe conference themes are: \n\nTheme 1 – The role of lived experience in embedding and supporting recovery\nTheme 2 – New perspectives around mental health and recovery\nTheme 3 – Extending recovery beyond mental health\n\nMore information on the Research into Recovery website. \nRegistration for in-person and online attendance is now open.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/refocus-on-recovery-2025-international-conference/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Hotel\, Wollaton Street\, Nottingham\, NG1 5HR
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Flourishing & Wellbeing,Industry Events,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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SUMMARY:RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Nursing Research: Transforming Global Health in a Changing World \nTranslational research based on best available evidence to improve care is core business for Nurses. This conference will explore the pivotal role of nursing research in addressing pressing health challenges. As global health dynamics evolve due to emerging diseases\, climate change\, and shifting demographics\, this conference will highlight how innovative research can drive equitable\, evidence-based care. \nBringing together nursing leaders\, researchers\, and practitioners\, the conference will foster collaboration to advance healthcare solutions\, strengthen resilience\, and shape the future of global health in an ever-changing landscape. \nThe 2025 RCN International Nursing Research Conference will also showcase research that demonstrates strong methodological expertise and team working leading to improved clinical and applied health\, public\, social and community health and/or acute care settings. We will celebrate research that uses innovative designs to facilitate inclusion of all stakeholders. \nWhilst the annual RCN International Nursing Research Conference focuses on celebrating nursing research\, we are keen to welcome all health and social care professionals. \nThe programme will also showcase: \n\nNursing research from all fields and specialities that aim to improve health and social care outcomes in a range of settings.\nResearch using inclusive methods and that celebrate diversity\nEmbedding of research into nursing roles to apply best evidence\, improve clinical practice and enhance impact\nInclusive patient and public involvement\nTrans-disciplinary research and researchers.\n\nFind out more about call for abstract criteria and guidance. \n2025 Clinical Research Nursing \nWe are delighted that following on from the successes of last year\, the RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2025 will include a day’s programme specifically for Clinical Research Nursing\, open to all delegates. This will support learning and celebrate the work of nurses who lead\, design and deliver research in clinical settings. \nTo aid CRN submissions\, a webinar on how to submit an abstract will be hosted on 30 January at 3pm. Further details can be found here. \nPlease note. All presenters are required to register to attend the conference in person to present. \nWords from the 2025 Conference Chair\, Professor Jane Coad \n“We are so looking forward to meeting you in Exeter in 2025 to hear about your transformative research and share the future possibilities for future research. We will have a full and comprehensive programme which will enable opportunities to present\, discuss and debate impactful research\, but also network with friends – old and new.  We do hope you can join us in September for what promises to be an insightful and informative three days.” \n Target audience \n\nThe conference is open to anyone interested in nursing and research. It will be of interest to nurses\, and colleagues in related disciplines\, involved in the development and use of knowledge that impacts on nursing practice or the context in which nurses’ practice. \n#RCNresearch25 \n\nCall for Abstracts are now open. \nMore Information about the Early Career Researcher opportunity and Ten subsidised delegate spaces can be found via the embedded links.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/rcn-international-nursing-research-conference-2025/
LOCATION:University of Exeter\, The Forum Building\, Exeter\, EX4 4PY
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Clinical Research Facility,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Flourishing & Wellbeing,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250909T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250909T130000
DTSTAMP:20260704T091945
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SUMMARY:HRA and ethics submissions training
DESCRIPTION:So\, you’ve got a great idea for a research study – but what approvals do you need before you can start? Who do you apply to? And how do you go about doing this? \nJoin an online ‘live’ presentation through Microsoft Teams for an overview of: \n\nhow research is governed in the UK\nwhich approval bodies are involved\na step-by-step guide on how to apply for approval\nhandling amendments to your study\n\nHow to book a place\nThis training is only available to colleagues who work in the University of Oxford\, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. \nContact rgea.training@admin.ox.ac.uk with your work email address and let us know your preferred training date. \nFrequency\nOne session per month on Tuesdays (excluding August and December) \nDates\nTuesday 1st July 2025 \nTuesday 9th September 2025 \nTuesday 7th October 2025 \nTuesday 4th November 2025
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/hra-and-ethics-submissions-training-10/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Clinical Research Facility,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Flourishing & Wellbeing,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250915T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250915T170000
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SUMMARY:HDRUK Oxford Policy Masterclass - Overview of the machinery of policymaking\, examples from digital technology and social care\, key considerations of when engaging with policymakers
DESCRIPTION:Overview: With science\, health and politics increasingly in the popular press and media the interface between scientific evidence and its use in informing health policy is never more under the public scrutiny. Health data research can play an important role in informing health policy -current and future. Yet the two sectors of academia and policy can act somewhat disparately\, resulting in research and policy making being siloed. \nAim: In the inaugural masterclass series\, we aim to deliver a varied session that combines demystifying the wheels of policymaking\, exploring successful examples of health research informing policy and lively debate on how and when scientific evidence could inform future policy development through a topical example. \nWelcome from Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh \nTommy Wise\, Policy Lead for Care Technology\, Department of Health and Social Care \nPanel discussion: Research and Policy Interface: The Evidence Quandary \nProfessor Cathie Sudlow and Professor Dame Jenny Harries \nHands on policy masterclass (only for DPhils and ESRs) \nInstructors: Jose Rojas Alvarado (OPEN Policy Network) and Tommy Wise \nRichard Doll Building Lecture Theatre \nIn person only \nRegister \nLunch and refreshments \nFind out more
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/hdruk-oxford-policy-masterclass-overview-of-the-machinery-of-policymaking-examples-from-digital-technology-and-social-care-key-considerations-of-when-engaging-with-policymakers/
LOCATION:Richard Doll Lecture Theatre\, Richard Doll Building HERC\, Nuffield Department of Population Health\, Old Road Campus\,\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7LF
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Flourishing & Wellbeing,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250920T160000
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SUMMARY:Oxford Health BRC Neurodiversity Conference
DESCRIPTION:This two-day sold out public event across two locations will bring together researchers\, clinicians\, local organisations\, and the neurodivergent community to collaborate and drive meaningful change. \nConference Themes: \n\nStrengthening partnerships across research\, community\, and organisations\nAdvancing mental health research and support for neurodivergent individuals\nPromoting inclusivity\, innovation\, and long-term impact\n\nDay 1: Identifying Gaps and Advancing Mental Health Research (Saïd Business School) £35 for a limited time (£50 after sale ends) \n\nIdentifying Gaps and Advancing Mental Health Research\nFeaturing flash talks\, panels\, and lived experience speakers across the lifespan.\n\nDay 2: Community Support\, Advocacy\, and Lived Experience (Department of Psychiatry\, Warneford Hospital) £35 for a limited time (£50 after sale ends) \n\nCommunity Support\, Advocacy\, and Lived Experience\nIncludes workshops\, mindfulness\, and discussions on practical support and research engagement.\n\nThe ticket sales webpage is now live on the Autism Champions website – THIS IS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT \nPlease contact event organisers with any queries: neurodiversityconference@psych.ox.ac.uk \n  \nConference Programme: Neurodiversity Conference Programme Digital \nSpeakers\n \n \n \nDay 2\n  \nVenue Address: \nDay 1: Saïd Business School\, Park End Street\, Oxford\, OX1 1HP \nDay 2: University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry\, Warneford Hospital\, Oxford\, OX3 7JX \n 
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/oxford-health-brc-neurodiversity-conference/
LOCATION:Said Business School\, Park End Street\, Oxford\, OX1 1HP
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Clinical Research Facility,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI),Flourishing & Wellbeing,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,Pain,PPI,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250923T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260704T091945
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SUMMARY:Study Set-Up Plan update: Progress and next steps (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Following the completion of the UK Clinical Research Delivery programme’s Study Set-Up Plan’s second phase this past June\, this webinar offers reflections from DHSC together with system partners and the devolved nations who were instrumental in its delivery. \nThe discussion will provide an update on the plan and focus on the necessary next steps to achieve the Government’s target of reducing clinical trial set-up time to a maximum of 150 days by March 2026. \nThis webinar serves as a continuation of the “Streamlining and reform of study set-up” webinar\, which originally aired on 2 April 2025. You will hear from: – \n\nSaeeda Bashir\, Head of Clinical Trials Policy & Programmes\, DHSC\nAli Austin\, Deputy Director of Embedding Research\, NHS England\nJanet Messer\, Director of Approvals Service\, HRA\nKate Jones\, Director of Research Delivery\, NIHR Research Delivery Network\nKingyin Lee\, Head of Clinical Trials\, MHRA\n\nThere will be updates from: \n\nDepartment of Health and Social Care\nNational Institute for Health and Care Research\nHealth Research Authority\nNHS England\n\nRegister online here
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/study-set-up-plan-update-progress-and-next-steps-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Clinical Research Facility,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Flourishing & Wellbeing,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,NIHR,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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