New guide to support development & improvement of memory services
New practice development and innovation guide for Memory Assessment Services (MAS) published by The Centre for Dementia Research at Leeds Beckett University
New practice development and innovation guide for Memory Assessment Services (MAS) published by The Centre for Dementia Research at Leeds Beckett University
Learn about ways in which researchers are using biological “-omics” datasets, and discover approaches which could be adopted by social scientists.
Parkinson’s UK have released a clear and simple communication framework to help researchers share updates with participants.
Are you ready for the Methods Matter Podcast? Every day this week we discuss a different qualitative research method, to help you put them in to practice.
The Reimagine Research Culture Festival provided plenty of examples of how people are already turning the tide – find out more.
The Action Collaborative on Neuroscience Training: Developing a Nimble and Versatile Workforce, an initiative associated with the National Academies’ Forum
Gain insights into the NIHR Pre-doctoral Fellowships and find out what makes a successful application with Rosie Padley and David Lunn.
The UK Dementia Research Institute has shared videos from its recent ‘Bioinformatics for Biologists Training Workshop’ covering- High content screening and imagining analysis and Biostatistics with R.
Think you already know everything there is to know about dementia? Sign-up to the Wicking Dementia Understanding Dementia MOOC – and you might just gain a new perspective. Enrolments close on the 13th of March.
The NIHR has launched a new interactive online course for public reviewers, researchers and research managers to help boost knowledge of patient and public involvement.
Since the early 1990s, the open access movement has promoted the concept of greater openness in relation to scientific research. It’s about making research more transparent, collaborative and efficient. There…
The IDEAL Study has published two free online masterclasses – aimed at researchers wanting to improve techniques for qualitative interviews of people with dementia, and involving people with dementia & carers in research.