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Graham Thornicroft

Reflections on CLAHRC South London and looking to the future of NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South London

September 26, 2019 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

As the funding period for NIHR CLAHRC South London comes to an end this month, the CLAHRC Director Professor Sir Graham Thornicroft shares his reflections […]

Paul Cosford

Two dinosaurs dance in celebration of a remarkable man….. not the average weekend BBQ in Milton Keynes

September 11, 2019 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

By Peter Littlejohns, Professor of Public Health, King’s College London, Deputy Director CLAHRC South London It seems a long time ago but the House of […]

Addressing ethnic inequalities in public health: developing a more accurate measure of obesity in children

August 9, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

An interview with Mohammed Hudda, a research fellow in CLAHRC South London’s diabetes theme, who was recently awarded the Sam Ramaiah award for his research […]

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Advancing the science of scaling up – review of an #impsci Tweetchat

July 30, 2019 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

By Aoife Keohane PhD, CLAHRC South London short course coordinator NIHR CLAHRC South London (@CLAHRC_SL) recently held a #impscichat to explore the theme of our 2nd […]

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Involvement in a changing landscape

July 30, 2019 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

It is welcome news that, from October 2019, researchers will continue to work with partner organisations, service users, carers and communities in an ARC (Applied […]

Peter Littlejohns

What does a moral philosopher look like?

June 25, 2019 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

  The evening of the 12 June saw me at the Terrace Pavilion of the House of Commons, having been invited by Baroness Nicola Blackwood […]

Professor Peter Littlejohns

Change for, with or against the public – the ethics of disinvestment

June 7, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

Peter Littlejohns, deputy director of the CLAHRC and public health theme lead, reflects on the ethics of disinvestment, and whether they should be seen as […]

Expanding postgraduate clinical research capacity: An exploration of key resistances

May 28, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

Article by Simon Fletcher, Cheryl Whiting, Annette Boaz, Scott Reeves, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston and St George’s, University London Research is […]

Professor Peter Littlejohns

Improvement science is unavoidably normatively inflected, this is mostly implicit – discuss?!

May 23, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

What are the ethical implications of improvement research and practice? Peter Littlejohns, deputy director of the CLAHRC and public health theme lead provides an overview […]

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A gift from experience: Co-production and co-design in stroke and self-management

April 29, 2019 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

By Dr Stefan Tino Kulnik, a postdoctoral researcher at Kingston and St George’s Joint Faculty This month, our new article has been published in the […]

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