IHC Public health funding opportunities workshop

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IHC Public health funding opportunities workshop

By Institute of Health and Community (IHC), Plymouth University

Date and time

Thu, 1 Sep 2016 08:30 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth University

Drake Circus Plymouth PL4 8AA United Kingdom

Description

IHC public health funding opportunities workshop

1st September 2016, 09.00-16.30, Roland Levinsky Building

An initial evaluation of the Thrive Plymouth Campaign has begun. The findings will be disseminated at a workshop on 1st September 2016, hosted by the Institute of Health and Community, where we will also be forming project groups to take the Thrive Plymouth and public health research at Plymouth University forward (see agenda below).

09.00-09:15 Arrival and refreshments

09:15-09:30 Opening address, Professor Trish Livsey

09:30-10:00 The Vision, Dr Katrina Bannigan & Professor Kelechi Nnoaham

10:00-10:15 Thrive Plymouth Campaign Evaluation, Dr Clare Pettinger

10:15-10:30 Thrive Plymouth Campaign Logic Model, Dr Katrina Bannigan

10:30-12:00 Speed dating* to form project groups (Refreshments)

12.00- 13.00 Lunch & gallery of potential funding sources

13.00-16.00 Working in project groups to start generating funding bids

16.00-16.30 Next steps, Dr Katrina Bannigan

*If you secure a place you will be sent a template for creating a profile that you will need to complete and return two weeks before the event. This information will be made available to all delegates before the event.

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The Institute of Health and Community (IHC) is a multi-disciplinary Institute with a vibrant research culture and a focus on innovation and client-focused research. 

The key areas of research below define the scope of the Institute and reflect our expertise, scholarly interests and passions: 

  • Applied health including developing and evaluating health care for vulnerable groups, patient care, rehabilitation including quality and safety workforce 
  • Public health, health promotion and wellbeing 
  • eHealth and technology
  • Societal and global health challenges 
  • Methodological skills

Members of the IHC come from a diverse range of disciplines including clinical academics, health and social care practitioners, academics, education and public services. 

The IHC has 12 research groups, facilitating inter-discipline and cross-faculty research. In addition, we are home to four forums/initiatives in collaboration with the NHSlocal authority and charities and businesses: South West Clinical SchoolsPublic Health ForumGlobal Collaboration Initiative and the University of Plymouth Centre for Innovations in Health and Social Care; a Joanna Briggs Institute Centre of Excellence.

We work closely with the University of Plymouth’s Cognition Institute and the Institute of Translational and Stratified Medicine.

Throughout the year, the IHC runs a wide range of events and seminar series, that are open to all, and we warmly invite you to come and participate.

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