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Commissioned research calls

Applicants are invited to submit proposals on the following commissioning briefs.

Reference Commissioning brief title Closing date
10/3005 Community Farms, Gardens, and Allotments. Access brief... 8 December 2010, before 1pm
10/3006 Emotional and social wellbeing of primary school children. Access brief... 8 December 2010, before 1pm
10/3007 Promoting mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. Access brief... 8 December 2010, before 1pm
10/3008 Interventions for preventing uptake of smoking in school aged children. Access brief... 8 December 2010, before 1pm

Assessment dates

We expect most outline proposals received by the cut-off date of 1pm on 8 December 2010 and deemed within remit to be assessed at the February 2011 Research Funding Board who will assess for scientific quality, feasibility and value for money. However, due to a very high response to previous commissioned calls, it may be necessary to defer some outline applications until later in 2011. We will let you know when your application will be considered after the closing date.

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Outline proposal form and guidance notes:

We strongly advise that applicants read the guidance notes in full before filling out the proposal form to ensure that it meets the expected criteria.

Download commissioned outline proposal guidance notes (pdf format, 158 KB).

Access the commissioned outline proposal e-form.

Process

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The Public Health Research programme is managed by the NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC). NETSCC is part of the University of Southampton.The NIHR Public Health Research programme is funded by the NIHR, with contributions from the CSO in Scotland, NISCHR in Wales and HSC R&D, Public Health Agency, Northern Ireland.

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