As developing research capacity amongst methodologists remains an important long-term aim for NIHR, this will include anyone looking to build a research career in any of the areas previously supported by the NIHR Research Methods Programme (medical statistics, health economics, clinical trial design, operational research and modelling), as well as other relevant methodologies more widely. NIHR Charity Partnership Fellowships offer researchers the opportunity to be part of an active and supportive community, drawing on the enormous benefits and opportunities of cross-sector working. These fellowships aim to support our strongest early to mid-career scientists to prepare prestigious external fellowship applications and build their future research careers at the University of Exeter. To access the full advert and application form please see this PDF or HTML format. There is an expectation that host organisations will match the level of support provided by NIHR at a level of 50%. However in my experience, it really wasnt that bad and having mock interviews definitely helped. Here the 2019 fellowship recipients discuss what this support means to them. Clinical applicants can include up to 20% clinical time as part of the Fellowship. A5. Fellowships WebProviding appropriate non-pharmacological treatments and support can only be done through evidence-based research. For personal doctoral-level awards, your proposal must be for clinical and applied health research, or social care research, and have clear potential for directly benefiting patients/service users, carers and the public. Evidence of independence or starting to establish independence as a researcher including establishing collaborations and building research capacity; NIHR Senior Investigators, or those who have previously held NIHR Senior Investigators Awards, BRC Theme Leaders/co-leads, Heads of University Departments, OUH Divisional Directors, Associate Heads of OUH Divisions and BRC Steering Committee members are not eligible to apply. Supported by this funding award from BRC, I have developed my role in collaborative projects to optimise the sequencing of influenza and other respiratory viruses as a diagnostic and research tool. Responsive mode opportunities (such as this) will gradually transition from Joint Electronic Submissions (Je-S) to TFS during 2023. If you have any other queries, including about the eligibility for a Charity Partnership Doctoral Fellowship, please contact the Wellbeing of Women research team at research@wellbeingofwomen.org.uk or call 020 3697 6350. How can I check if I have the right to work in the UK? However, as I approach the final six months of myNIHRDoctoral Research Fellowship, its a good opportunity to look back at what exactly I have been doing over the last three years, why I decided to take this path, and equally importantly, what do I plan to do next? I am an FPH registered public health specialty registrar/trainee. To access the full advert and application form please see this PDForHTML format. Application forms will use the current NIHR Standard Application Form. The closing date for applications to both schemes is 12 noon Monday 27th June 2022. The first round of Development and Skills Enhancement Awards will not open until May 2019 and further information on NIHR Academy membership will be available well in advance of this date. So, with this background and with a lot of support from established medical, surgical andAHPacademics, I decided to apply for theNIHRDoctoral Research Fellowship and, hedging my bets, theNIHRClinical Doctoral Research Fellowship (2015). This put me in fantastic position to apply for further funding for my own research project. Fellowships will be aligned to the SPHR research programmes: Equality, diversity and inclusion are a priority in NIHR School for Public Health Research (SPHR).