24/91 Continuing areas of research interest to the PHR Programme
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for these topics.
- Closes: 13:00 on 13 December 2024
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The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for these topics.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme are accepting Stage 1 applications to their researcher-led workstream.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to this funding opportunity.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme are accepting Stage 1 applications to their researcher-led workstream.
Applications are invited for Stage 1 proposals to develop programmes of applied health research.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for this topic.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is considering the following topics for future commissioned research.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for this topic.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for this topic.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for this topic.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for this topic.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Stage 1 applications to their commissioned workstream for this topic.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme are accepting Stage 1 applications to undertake a process and outcomes evaluation of the Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Teams (PHIRST) scheme.
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme is accepting Expressions of Interest from local government for evaluations of interventions by the NIHR’s Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Teams (PHIRST).
The RFS has been set up to provide the public health research community with an accelerated route to funding for small-scale, short and time sensitive proposals that demonstrate a need for a rapid commissioning process to be followed.