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NIHR BRC Education and Training Fund Second Call Information Sheet 2020
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For Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) in association with Southampton Academy of Research (SoAR) Education, Training and Career Development Fund The BRC in association with SOAR are pleased to announce the second call of funding for the Education, Training & Career Development Fund. A budget of £8000 has been set aside for the year April 2019 – March 2020. This will be split into two calls (September 2019 and March 2020). With a limited budget this may become competitive. Deadline for applications: 15th March 2020 at 23:00hrs Email applications and supporting documents to: SoAR@uhs.nhs.uk Please direct any queries to the BRC training leads: Kay Mitchell: K.Mitchell@soton.ac.uk For Cross-cutting Themes (Data Science, Microbial Science and Behavioural Science) and other healthcare professionals. Mark Johnson: M.Johnson@soton.ac.uk For Nutrition Theme. Karl Staples: K.Staples@soton.ac.uk For Respiratory & Critical Care Theme. The purpose is to: Offer funds of up to £500 to enable BRC aligned junior investigators and research staff to access training, education and career development opportunities. (This includes both research delivery staff and researchers). Encourage and support BRC aligned junior investigators to disseminate their research. Raise the profile of the achievements of BRC aligned junior investigators. The NIHR Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Southampton Education, Training & Career Development Fund will support training of individuals undertaking research into respiratory diseases, critical care, or research into the nutritional aspects of health and disease. The research should be aligned with, but does not necessarily have to be directly funded by, the respiratory and critical care theme, nutrition theme or one of the cross cutting themes (Behavioural Science, Microbial Science and Data Science). 1 For Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) in association with Southampton Academy of Research (SoAR) Awards will consist of a maximum of £500. The fund primarily aims to support the training needs of researchers in the early phases of their career, or research support staff with training and development needs. NB. Those who have a BRC funded fellowship which includes provisions made for training and development will not be prioritised for allocation of these funds. In exceptional cases the fund will support senior staff for their training and development where needs cannot be met elsewhere (e.g. NHS Consultants invited to present BRC supported research at international meetings). For presentations and publications, affiliation to, and funding from, the BRC must be acknowledged. Applicants must be staff or students of University of Southampton or University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. In addition to the award you will be required to provide feedback on how this funding opportunity has impacted your learning and development. (A feedback form will be sent after your claim has been processed). Examples of support include: Conference fees, travel to other centres, short course fees, open access fees. Conference fees will only be awarded to presenting authors (evidence of abstract acceptance required). We will not support: Research which falls outside the remit of the BRC; salaries; projects consumables or equipment; mandatory training and development; stipends; living expenses; university fees for higher degree; expenses which can be accessed from other sources (e.g. NIHR funded SPARC or IVSA schemes see below). Please see links to examples of alternative funding For NIHR funded Academic Clinical Fellows and Clinical Lecturers: http://www.southampton.ac.uk/medicine/research/clinical_academic_training/funding_for_tr ainees.page? UoS staff member, student or UoS visitor access holders: https://www.researchprofessional.com/sso/login?service=https://www.researchprofessional. com/0/ Individuals who have alternative access to funds e.g. NIHR Academy members by virtue of having been awarded an NIHR Southampton BRC studentship /fellowship who already have a budget for training as part of their studentship/ fellowship, those eligible to apply for funding via NIHR trainee fund. The applications will be scored by a panel comprising as a minimum: Two NIHR BRC training leads (Karl Staples, Mark Johnson or Kay Mitchell) 2 For Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) in association with Southampton Academy of Research (SoAR) Criteria for scoring will include: Importance of the award to the individual for their education, training or career development. Relevance of the individual’s research or research support to the BRC. Previous successful applications are welcome although this will be taken into account when scoring/allocating awards. Procedure for Claiming: Please note all claims will be retrospectively paid. You will receive a guide on our claiming procedures if/when you are issued with a successful award letter. University Hospital Southampton foundation Trust (UHSFT) employees: (as indicated by your payslip) You will be required to submit your claim via the ESR Portal. Your claim will be processed by your line manager and funds taken from their Cost Centre initially. SoAR will then arrange for an interdepartmental transfer to put the money back into your Line manager’s Cost Centre. Please ensure that you have spoken to your line manager prior to application. You will be awarded a BRC Training and Education Fund allocation Letter as proof, if successful. Student: (If you are not receiving a salary from UoS or UHS) Honorary contract holders or external examiners/invigilators. You will be required to complete a BACS form. The form must be returned to our finance department UoS Employees: (as indicated by your payslip) Once you are ready to claim please email Mike Blackman and cc in SoAR. Mike Blackman- mjb3@soton.ac.uk SoAR Admin Team- SOAR@uhs.nhs.uk You will be required to claim via Businessworld Portal by using an Agresso code which will be set up for you, for this particular award. Please note: We strongly advise you to contact the finance department before making any purchases. All bookings related to travel and accommodation has to make though Clarity. UoS Finance – ext: 27094 UoS Purchasing team - ext: 25328 3
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Acquiescence, not consent
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A court decides whether a Jehovah's Witness teenager should receive a blood transfusion when both he and his mother have refused it.
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/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/Acquiescence-not-consent.aspx
Approving palliation
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A court considers whether a second stem cell transplant is in the best interests of a seriously ill young man who lacks capacity.
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/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/Approving-palliation.aspx
Compulsory treatment for diabetes
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The Court of Protection considers whether a patient should be treated for diabetes against his wishes.
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/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/Compulsory-treatment-for-diabetes.aspx
Vulnerable with capacity
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Are there situations where a capacitous patient is nonetheless vulnerable to adverse decision making?
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Press release: Doctors develop way to diagnose diarrhoea infection within an hour
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Doctors in Southampton have developed a pioneering way to test patients with diarrhoea that can diagnose the cause within an hour
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Best interests in the absence of suffering
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A court decides whether prolonging the life of a child who is unlikely to recover from catastrophic brain damage is in
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Edge (research management system)
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Auto Generated Title Edge is an integral part of the management of research here at UHS. Over the past year an
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A right to be told?
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Mr Gallardo complained that he had not been told of his malignant diagnosis, and that a plan for following his postoperative
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/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/A-right-to-be-told.aspx
Body modification
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Nearly twenty years ago, a court was faced with an agonising decision: whether the proposed separation of conjoined twins was lawful
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/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/Body-modification.aspx
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