All the events here are relevant to people working in dementia research. If you would like to add your own you can submit an event
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Conducting Ethnographic Research
Online , United KingdomNCRM two-day online training course is to introduce participants to the practice and ethics of ethnographic research
Catchup – Salon – Researching with Under-Represented People
Dementia Researcher Communities AppCatchup - Explore inclusivity in dementia research with experts Ece Bayram and Dr Karah Alexander. Livestream + chat on engaging under-represented voices.
Training for people to speak on TV and radio (Scotland)
The Scottish Spokesperson Training is now open. We’re looking for people based in Scotland who are working on issues that push for big progressive change in society and who would like to use the media to talk about the things they are working on.
NIHR Student Engagement: ‘Is a Career in Research for me?’
Trent Conference Centre Lenton Lane, Nottingham, England, United KingdomNIHR event is aimed at students and recent graduates interested in research, learn more about engaging with and getting involved in health and care research
Salon – Navigating the NIHR Academic Funding Track
Dementia Researcher Communities App29th January - Livestream & group chat with Dr Anna Volkmer and Gareth O'Brien discussing how the UK NIHR can fund and support your research career
Introduction to the News Media
King's College London Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, United KingdomThe Science Media Centre flagship event- Introduction to the News Media - will take place in person on Wednesday 5th February at King’s College London
Advances in population based dementia research
Online , United KingdomNew onlien course from Imperial College London with leading speakers providing the opportunity for basic researchers to get familiar with epidemiologic and population-based resources.
Introduction to Impact Evaluation – Online
Online , United KingdomThis NCRM online course will introduce you to various empirical, quantitative methods that can be used to estimate the impact of a specific policy intervention.
Novel bioprinters for 3D in vitro models workshop
Newcastle University - Campus for Ageing and Vitality Great Gables, Floor 1, Clinical Ageing Research Unit, Westgate Road, Newcastle, Northumberland, United KingdomProfessor Kenny Dalgarno is organising a series of events to highlight novel bioprinting technology and how it can be used to create in vitro models.
Navigating co-production, public engagement with linked data
Online , United KingdomThis course will enable learners to understand and define co-production principles and values within the context of data linkage research.