• Black History Month 2025 half day conference

    Hybrid

    Open to all. The Trusts within Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB) are coming together to celebrate Black History Month 2025, a half-day conference hosted by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust's Black, Asian, Minority and Ethnic Staff Network. The theme for this year is Standing Firm in Power and Pride, and the...

  • Informed Consent

    Online

    Half-day workshop to explore the informed consent process in more depth. NIHR log in required. More information Informed Consent:  

  • Launchpad Programme Webinar

    Online

    Empowering health and care professionals to explore, engage and lead research across the South-Central region Join us to learn about how the Launchpad Programme can support you or health and care professionals in the South Central region to get involved in research. We will set out the three stages of the programme which include online...

  • GREAT MINDS LIVE: Decoding Dementia: Biomarkers, Big Data and the Future of Diagnosis

    Said Business School Park End Street, Oxford

    Come to our venue in Oxford, or join the event live online. This is part of our series of events designed to keep you up to date with the latest developments in research and therapeutics, giving you some insights into what is happening in the battle to beat dementia. Thursday 16th October 2025, 2-5 pm...

  • NIHR Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Showcase

    The Wellcome Collection 215 Euston Road, London

    The NIHR GOSH BRC is a collaboration between Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health. We are the only NIHR-supported Biomedical Research Centre solely focussing on paediatric research and founders of the Paediatric Excellence Initiative (PEI).  The PEI includes new collaborations with children’s hospitals across the UK (Alder Hey, Birmingham, and...

  • New & Developing Researcher Workshop Series

    Online

    The NIHR Research Support Service is offering a series of workshops to help you develop an application to: (1) the NIHR Predoctoral Award Programme (2) the NIHR Pre-Application Support Fund (3) the NIHR SPARC or LA-SPARC schemes These schemes are being examined together as they all have things in common. The workshops will look at...

  • Online workshops: Clinical trial legislation and GCP E6 R3 updates

    Online

    These online workshops offer an introduction to the updates in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and the UK Clinical Trial Regulations (The Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) (Amendment) Regulations 2025). The new regulations will take full effect from 28 April 2026 Hosted by our RRDN GCP facilitators, it will provide essential background information and highlight...

  • Webinar: Driving research delivery with data – how to supercharge your feasibility, site identification and site selection

    Online

    Looking to enhance your feasibility activities? Discover how you can leverage data by using the NIHR Scoping Locations for Research tool and our Site Identification service. With recent developments in these tools and services, you can expect better visibility and faster access to research sites in the UK. Our panel will explore how these developments...

  • What we Carry: Living with Pain

    John Radcliffe Hospital Headley Way, Headington, Oxford

    What We Carry is a collaborative art-science project led by artist Marysa Dowling , OH BRC, the University of Oxford and the Chronic Pain Neurotechnology Network+. It uses photography and creative expression to make the invisible experience of chronic pain visible. By helping people articulate what is often misunderstood or difficult to verbalise, the project offers a powerful platform...

  • Essentials of NHS Research Virtual Classroom (2 days)

    Online

    This is a two day course taking place virtually. The first day covers the overall research landscape and the legislation and regulations that govern it, as well as the various aspects of research management and governance. Day two concentrates more on the design, development and management of a research project, as well as looking at...

  • Free Webinar by the Inflammation Across Tissues Theme

    Online

    Join Oxford Biomedical Research Centre for an insightful webinar designed for all healthcare professionals involved in the treatment and assessment of inflammatory diseases in both adults and children. This session is also highly relevant for those involved in designing clinical trials across the NHS, academia, and industry. 🗓 Date: 28th October 🕔 Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00...

  • Brainomix 360: AI-powered imaging software for patient diagnosis and treatment decisions

    Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine Seminar rooms 1&2, IMS-Tetsuya Nakamura Building, Old Road Campus, Oxford

    Join the next Industry Insights Seminar, titled “Brainomix 360: AI-powered imaging software for patient diagnosis and treatment decisions”. Speaker: Dr Zoe Woodhead - Senior Clinical Affairs Manager and Dr Giacomo Benvenuti - Senior Algorithm Researcher Description:  Since launching as a spin-out from the University of Oxford, Brainomix has developed award-winning, AI-powered imaging biomarkers and software...

  • Children’s Health Research Discovery Day

    Core Technology Facility Grafton Street, MAnchester

    Hosted by the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre The event is taking place at the Core Technology Facility, Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9WU on Monday 3 November and is open to researchers, clinicians, academics and partners supporting children’s health research. The event aims to: Celebrate ground-breaking research aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of...

  • Dementia in Black Communities

    Online

    As part of Oxford University Hospital (OUH)'s  Black History Month 2025 celebrations, the OUH BAME Staff Network is hosting a special webinar titled Dementia in Black Communities. The guest speaker will be  Mariam Watling, an Advanced Public Health Practitioner at Buckinghamshire Council and a PhD researcher in Dementia Studies at Lancaster University. Mariam brings a...

  • Social Prescribing: a passing phase or a foundational pillar of the new Neighbourhood Health Service?

    Gelder Room Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford

    University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry Seminar Series Social prescribing is a major new innovation already underway in over 40 countries around the world. A type of personalised care, social prescribing connects individuals with non-clinical supports and services including arts, heritage, exercise, volunteering, social groups, job training, and financial and housing support. In the UK...