Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation

24/50 Efficacy studies seeking to improve the health and wellbeing of women

This opportunity is now closed

Overview

  • Opportunity status:
    Closed
  • Type:
    Programme
  • Opening date:
  • Closing date:
  • Reference ID:
    36095

The Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Programme is accepting applications to their commissioned workstream.

In order to apply you will need to carefully review the:

All proposals submitted must fall within the remit/scope of the EME Programme and further information on this can be found on the EME Programme webpage and by clicking on ‘What we fund’.

All primary research projects are expected to establish a programme appointed Study Steering Committee and it is important that you read the Research Governance Guidance before completing your application. Costs incurred by this committee should be included in the budget as appropriate.

This opportunity is now closed

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Expected Timescales

  • Call close 1pm, 20 August 2024
  • Notification of Stage 1 shortlisting decision: Estimated December 2024

Supporting Information

Please note that this document is to be used as a guide and to assist with completion of the online application form only, for example to see how many characters are accepted in each section and how the printed complete form is laid out. Please do not try to use this as an application form, you must apply using the online form available through the links available when calls are open. You should also refer to the application form guidance notes.

Contact Details

  • For help with your application contact eme@nihr.ac.uk
  • For more information about the funding Programme, visit the EME Page
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