Webinar: Mastering Research Funding Applications with Prof Joy Duxbury

Webinar: Mastering Research Funding Applications with Prof Joy Duxbury

The BRT Plus training sessions by the Cumberland HDRC team are open to all with an interest in research.

By Cumberland HDRC

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  • Event lasts 1 hour

BRT Plus - Mastering Research Funding Applications with Professor Joy Duxbury OBE

Struggling with research funding applications? Not sure how to craft a compelling proposal? Join this session with Professor Joy Duxbury OBE to help you navigate the funding landscape, strengthen your application, and maximise your chances of success.

Joy is a distinguished leader in mental health nursing, renowned for her pioneering research that is transforming policy and practice. Her work has made a significant impact in reducing restrictive practices across healthcare, criminal justice, and education. Recognized with an OBE for her contributions to nursing, she stands as an inspiring figure in a profession where women continue to drive progress and excel.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from experts and take the next step in your research career.

All Staff Members | Joy Duxbury OBE | University of Cumbria


Frequently asked questions

What is a BRT session? 

BRT stands for Bite-sized REEL Training.   REEL stands for Research, Evidence, Evaluation and Learning. These sessions are bit sized in order to give you a flavour of this area of research, evidence, evaluation and learning.

What's the difference between a BRT and a BRT Plus session?

BRT training sessions are designed for all council staff, elected members and community organisations that serve residents in Cumberland. Our BRT Plus sessions are open to anyone and everyone interested in research.

How many BRT sessions are there?

We plan to hold one BRT session per month on a rolling schedule. More dates may be added depending on their popularity.  

What follows a BRT session: REEL Capability Training

Full training workshops at an introductory, intermediate and advanced level for each capability will be available, contact us for more details.

What are the REEL capabilities?

There are eight REEL capabilities, which are; Health inequalities and Determinants of Health, Using evidence, Performing service evaluations, Planning and Delivering Research, Ensuring Continuous Quality Improvement, Strategic Research Leadership, and Co-production and co-research, respectively.

How is a BRT conducted?

These sessions are delivered using Microsoft Teams comprised of a short introduction, followed by a presentation by the speaker (usually 20 minutes), with 10 minutes allocated for Q&As, and with interactive engagement. Attendees will be invited to complete a feedback questionnaire.

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Sep 3 · 4:00 AM PDT