We are in the process of producing a glossary of terms related to embedded research.
We have now screened over 9500 items for a map of the research in this area! A beta version of the map will appear on here shortly and you can read more about this by clicking here!
Sarah Lester is leading a study that looks at how Public Health Consultants and Directors of Public Health in Local Authorities are contributing to creating a research active environment and is currently recruiting participants - read more about the study here: Primary Research - LA DPH/PHC
Welcoming Dr Rachael Edwards to the team! Having recently completed her doctorate, Rachael is excited to join the Embedded Researchers project with the EPPI-Centre. Rachael’s interest in this project stems from her passion for contributing to bridging the research-implementation gap. She is particularly interested in projects that lie at the intersection of sustainability and public health and has conducted prior research on green space accessibility, connection to nature, and cultural ecosystem services. In her free time, Rachael enjoys taking advantage of London’s beautiful green spaces. Read more about Rachael's background here: https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=REDWA18
We are recruiting embedded researchers working in public health settings as we speak. We want to know about your experiences and the daily activities in your role! We are particularly keen to hear from you if you are working as part of the (NIHR) Clinical Research Network Public Health Practitioner (NIHR CRN-PHP) scheme.
We are currently recruiting participants to take part in a short diary study and if you are interested in taking part please complete the form below*.
*Any data you provide in the form will comply with UCL's general privacy policy. You can read more about UCL’s general privacy policy on its website. Information submitted via the online sign up form is securely stored on the relevant website management system. The information is password protected and is only accessible to researchers employed on this project.