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Grant Applications Workshop

18th March 2010 - Bath.

Are you thinking of applying for a research grant? Would you like guidance on improving your chances of success at getting funded?

The Grants Application Workshop, run by the Research Design Service - South West, is designed to help you make your application as persuasive as possible.

The full day workshop will comprise short talks and group work on different elements of the application. The team leading the workshop has between them over one hundred years of research experience and many millions of pounds of peer review funding. They are also peer reviewers for national grant giving bodies.

The workshop will be held on Thursday 18th March 2010 at the University of Bath.
Click HERE to find out more

Residential Research School - April 2010.
Brittany, France

The Research Design Service - South West is offering an
exceptional opportunity to health and health services researchers
in the South West.

Do you want to apply for research funding from a national peer-reviewed funding scheme?

The Residential Research School provides an opportunity for research teams to develop high quality research proposals to the standard required to be competitive in seeking high quality research funding.

If what you need is a sustained period of intense work and support to develop your research project, then this opportunity is for you.

Click HERE to find out more.

Other Research Training
Please note: The RDS - SW makes no representations about the suitability of external training courses for any purpose. The information below is provided without express or implied warranty.

University of Bristol - Short Courses

The University of Bristol offers short courses in research methods for health care practitioners. Topics include randomised controlled trials, statistics, qualitative research, epidemiology and health economics. Click HERE to find out more.


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