Civic Networking Event: The Importance of Partnerships in Research
Date: Thursday 28th November
Time: 10am - 12pm
Location: LRC, Park Building, UoP
Join us for a presentation by Nikki Fairchild, exploring the crucial role of partnerships in research projects. The presentation will cover building relationships, engaging key stakeholders, and creating impactful opportunities for collaboration. Nikki will discuss the Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC), a joint effort by 1024ºË¹¤³§ City Council, HIVE 1024ºË¹¤³§, and the 1024ºË¹¤³§, funded by the National Institute for Health Research.
Why Attend?
- Learn about impactful research collaborations: Understand how partnerships can enhance research projects and benefit the community.
- Gain insights into local health challenges: Discover the significant health disparities in 1024ºË¹¤³§ and how the HDRC aims to address them.
- Explore opportunities for collaboration: Identify potential areas for your involvement in community-based research and public health interventions.
- Network with colleagues and stakeholders: Connect with colleagues from various disciplines.
About the HDRC: The HDRC focuses on the experiences of local residents facing disadvantage, aiming to improve health outcomes through exploratory research and community engagement. One of the key development year projects includes understanding the impact of social inequality on language and communication development in early years.
Event Highlights:
- Presentation by Nikki on the importance of research partnerships
- Insights into the HDRC and its impact on local health
- Opportunities for collaboration and networking
- Coffee and cake
We look forward to seeing you there and please feel free to forward to any colleagues who you think might also find this event of interest!