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Research Training 

ResearchAware​

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CRF researchers, in collaboration with St. George's, University of London & TACRI are able to access George's Academic Training (GAT) sessions, regardless of whether they are University employed.

 

Training sessions are part of the ResearchAware research skills & methods training series.

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  • Each session is eligible for self-assessed CPD points

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  • 1 - 2hr training sessions to introduce skills & considerations for healthcare research involvement.

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  • Delivered by experts in research skills & methods across St George’s University of London, St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust and Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education

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  • Open to all, and of particular relevance to clinicians and allied health professionals who are:

    • interested in doing research and potentially developing their own projects

    • active researchers who wish to build, broaden or refresh their knowledge

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For further information on the sessions, please click the button below

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There are a limited number of funded training places for TACRI members (up to 20 for 2022-2023):

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How do I apply for a TACRI place?

 

There are 2 options for registering, either to register for each session or for the entire course. People signing up for the entire course will receive a handbook PDF and a course completion certificate whereas single session signups can receive an attendance certificate on request.

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Registration options:

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To book single sessions 

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  • Visit the ResearchAware website using the button above and click "Register here" on

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  • Under the “Company” field on the Eventbrite registration form, please include “St. George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (TACRI member)”.

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To book the entire course:

 

 

  • Click register!

Contact Us

Clinical Research Facility

St George's Hospital

Blackshaw Road

Tooting, London

SW17 0QT

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The NIHR St George’s Clinical Research Facility (CRF) is part of the NIHR and hosted by St George’s Hospital. 

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