CALLING ALL Members of the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine Health Education England (HEE)/National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Funded Masters in Clinical Research Clinical Academic Training The University of Brighton are now recruiting for NIHR fully funded (SUBJECT TO FUNDING BY NIHR, TO BE CONFIRMED SPRING 2015) places for the MRes (Clinical Research) course, starting in September 2015. Funding includes salary costs and course fees for full time over one year or part time over two years. Please note there are no bench fees included. For a list of eligible professions go to http://hee.nhs.uk/wpcontent/blogs.dir/321/files/2014/07/Expanded-eligible-ICAP-Professions.pdf Competition for these places is open to all those who are able to fulfil the entry requirements. Candidates will demonstrate their potential capability to successfully complete the research project and must demonstrate a commitment to a clinical research career. The research question will explicitly link with the research objectives of the organisation in which the candidate works. In addition, the Trust or employing organisation will demonstrate a commitment to the support of the candidate throughout their studies. Typical entry requirements Applicants should normally have: a first or upper second class honours Bachelor degree in their area of professional practice or a relevant qualification at Master’s level; have at least one year of clinical practice experience (or part time equivalent) be working in a NHS Trust or practice setting in England that receives its funding, in whole or part, from the Department of Health/NHS; be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) / Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) / General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and have a licence to practise in the UK; For candidates whose first language is not English (if not completed a UK degree within 3 years) the minimum standard of English competence accepted is equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Score of 7 overall and 6.5 in writing or a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOFEL) Score of 250 for the Computerised Test or 600 for the paper test. Course structure The programme consists of: Research Methods for Health Professions Taking Research Forward in Health and Social Care Research Ethics and Governance in the NHS and Social Care Sector One of the following research focused modules: o Qualitative Research o Essential Statistics for Medical and Health Research o Epidemiology o Analysis of Function o Principles of Research One optional module from the Graduate Programme in Health and Social Sciences to meet the needs of individual students. Clinical Research Dissertation that involves carrying out a research project directly related to the student’s usual clinical practice. The student is supported by a research supervisor. Applicant Preparation Day We are running a free MRes (Clinical Research)Applicant Preparation Day on Thursday 5th March 2015 from 10.30am to 4pm. You must register with Jayne Ingles [email protected] by Thursday 19th February 2015 to secure a place which will be on a first come first serve basis. Closing date for applications Tuesday 5th May 2015 for the September 2015 entry. For further information please contact: Dr Nikki Petty Programme Leader MRes (Clinical Research) Tel: 01273-641806 Email: [email protected] http://www.brighton.ac.uk/sohp/courses/post-reg/Clinical-Research-MRes.php?PageId=340 http://www.nihr.ac.uk/funding/nihr-hee-cat-programme-mres.htm
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