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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...
NHS Research Scotland Trauma and Emergencies portfolio seeking to appoint new Clinical Lead
The Chief Scientist Office (CSO) is looking to appoint a National Research Network Clinical Lead for the NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Trauma and Emergencies portfolio The remit of this role is to support the effective delivery of research projects in the corresponding topic area in the NRS portfolio, including increasing the number of patients enrolled into trials....
NHS Research Scotland Trauma and Emergency Research Day
Join the NHS Research Scotland Trauma and Emergency Speciality for a Research Day on Tuesday 3 June at Perth Concert Hall The research day will be an all-day event, starting at 9.30am and concluding at 4.00pm. The event is aimed at all research-interested clinicians and managers working in trauma and emergencies. The full programme is currently being finalised and will follow in due course.
Clinical Research Practitioners register represents game-changing accreditation for vital part of research workforce
New accreditation for Clinical Research Practitioners (CRPs) is set to significantly strengthen the skills base of the NHS Research Scotland (NRS) workforce, formally recognising the valuable contribution of previously un-registered health professionals and opening further study opportunities. CRPs are now formally identified as an occupational group in health and care in the UK by the UK Professional Standards Authority (PSA), the body that sets the standards for accredited registers...
The 11th European Stroke Organisation Conference
The upcoming 11th ESO conference will take place in Helsinki, Finland, 21 - 23 May 2025 This event presents a prime occasion to convene, exchange insights, and delve into ground breaking research in stroke prevention, treatment, diagnosis, and rehabilitation. Find out more about registration, submitting abstracts and other elements on
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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
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...