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This document outlines the public minutes from the Evidence Synthesis Programme Prioritisation and Advisory Group Meeting, from Wednesday 12 July, 2023.
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24 August 2023
Trial Forge additional guidance for Methodological Sub-Studies (SWATs/SWARs)
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27 February 2023
Outcomes from ESP Evidence Synthesis Groups call stage 2.
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10 November 2022
Guidance information for applying to join NIHR as a member of the Evidence Synthesis Programme Prioritisation and Advisory Group.
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27 October 2022
This document provides an example of a standard NIHR research contract between the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and an NHS Trust.
This document provides an example of a standard research contract between Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and a commercial organisation, such as a life sciences company.
This document provides an example of a standard research contract between Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and a higher education institution (HEI).
Minutes from NIHR ESP ESG Stage 1 Shortlisting Committee Meeting, including shortlisting decisions for Stage 2.
NIHR Researchfish Update 2021
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12 January 2022
Public minutes following the NIHR Evidence Synthesis Programme Grants scheme 2020 committee meeting
Minutes and Actions from the Evidence Synthesis Programme Advisory Group Meeting
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24 February 2021
TAR Retender Commissioning Committee Public Minutes September 2020
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20 October 2020
Minutes and Actions from the Evidence Synthesis Programme Advisory Group Meeting
ESPAG Members List
Minutes and Actions from the Evidence Synthesis Programme Advisory Group Meeting
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16 January 2020
Guidance for public external peer reviewers for the simplified review task
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07 November 2019
A guidance document for external peer reviewers commenting from a professional persepctive on funding proposals
Systematic Reviews (SR) Programme Cochrane Gold Open Access
Guidance on research outputs from NIHR-funded research projects and researchers: types of output; notifying the NIHR of upcoming outputs; acknowledging the NIHR in research outputs; and branding.
The Department of Health and Social Care and the NIHR require that NIHR-funded researchers publish their main study findings in a peer-reviewed, open access journal.
This policy aims to improve practice in prospective registration and timely disclosure of results, with the objective of raising the probability of impact of NIHR-funded research through greater transparency.
This guide is for researchers who are applying for funding or have research in progress. It is designed to help you to plan your dissemination and give your research every chance of being used.
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01 January 2019