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Our mission is to help find the next generation of treatments and approaches to prevent, manage and stop relapse of anxiety and depression in young people worldwide. Here's…
Providing aims and guidance, the concordat represents a shared ambition for the UK to continue delivering cutting-edge research, but in a more environmentally responsible and…
From neuroscience and psychiatry to history, economics and lived experience – innovation in mental health science is driven by researchers working together.
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What we expect from the people and organisations we fund, why we ask to be informed and what we do with this information, sanctions and handling allegations.
The Department for Education and Skills and the Wellcome Trust have come together to deliver their joint vision of excellence in science teaching, and will invest more than £…
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African scientists will conduct genomic research on kidney disease, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, tuberculosis and African sleeping sickness through inaugural grants of…
A programme to support research that will save lives following a humanitarian crisis is being launched by Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance (ELRHA…
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Offering postgraduate students collaborative PhD training at academic laboratories in the UK or Republic of Ireland and at the National Institutes of Health in the USA.
Over 800,000 pages of archival material from psychiatric hospitals in the UK from the 18th to the 20th centuries will be digitised and made freely available online as part of…