SSCR Career Development Awards: Webinar and Q&A

SSCR Career Development Awards: Webinar and Q&A

Join members of the School for Social Care Research to ask questions and find out more about our upcoming Career Development Awards

By NIHR School for Social Care Research

Date and time

Wed, 2 Jul 2025 06:00 - 07:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Do you want to take the next step in your social care research career? Are you a practitioner looking to expand your research skills, or a researcher with plans to build your networks?

We are inviting applications for our latest round of Research Career Development awards. This funding provides awards of £20k to £75k for individuals to undertake personalised training activities and support their continued professional development in social care research.

Join us for an informational webinar to hear from our Academic Career Development team about the awards and ask those burning questions before you apply.

This webinar is our general session and open to all, but if you are either a practitioner or an early career researcher, we will be hosting targeted sessions with these groups in mind. Sign up to these via the links below:


Funded by the National Institute of Health and Social Care, the School for Social Care Research is dedicated to enhancing to evidence base of adult social care in England, and investing in future research leaders to make this happen.

Frequently asked questions

There's a particular question I'd like to ask ahead of time. Can I do this?

Yes! If it's something you would like covered in the webinar, there will be an option to submit this when you register. Alternatively you can email sscr-training@york.ac.uk and we will be happy to help.

I'm not able to attend. Will this be recorded?

Yes. The recording will be available on our website shortly after the webinar.

I am a social care researcher and/or early career researcher. Do I have to attend all sessions?

No, and you can attend the session most relevant to you

FreeJul 2 · 06:00 PDT