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Highlight Notice - Local Sustainable Transport Fund


We are interested in receiving high-quality outline applications to our researcher-led workstream to evaluate health-related outcomes of initiatives funded by the Local Sustainable Transport Fund. For further details, please visit:
www.dft.gov.uk/publications/local-sustainable-transport-fund-guidance-on-the-application-process; and www2.dft.gov.uk/pgr/regional/transportfund/

Proposals must be within the remit of the PHR programme, and will be considered by the Programme Advisory Board (PAB) for public health importance in competition with other applications received.  

Applicants are encouraged to discuss their proposals with PHR programme staff at an early stage. Enquiries may be emailed to info@phr.ac.uk or via telephone: +44 (0)23 8059 9697.

Assessment Dates:
The next researcher-led outline call closing date is 2 April 2012, at 1pm
However, applicants can submit outline proposals to the researcher-led workstream at any time during the year, with three cut-off dates when applications will be considered by PAB.

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