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The Academy of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting Research has been established as a collaborative enterprise by the Royal College of Nursing, CPHVA – UNITE and the Royal College of Midwives, in partnership with The Council of Deans for Health, the Nurse Directors’ group of the Association of UK University Hospitals, the Association for Leaders in Nursing, the Queen’s Nursing Institute, the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland, Mental Health Nurse Academics UK, the UK Clinical Research Facility Network and Nurses in Primary Care Research.

The University of Hertfordshire (UH) is  recognised as a centre of excellence in the provision of health care education and has an international reputation for health research. The Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care (CRIPACC), established in 1996,  leads multi-disciplinary  research across nursing and the health professions  and  has been awarded significant NIHR funding.  UH is an established leader in the use of blended learning through its innovative virtual learning environment (StudyNet) and has pioneered individually tailored coaching and mentoring programmes  to enhance clinical and research leadership in health care.

CAHPR

The Council’s mission is to develop AHP research, strengthen evidence of the professions’ value and impact for enhancing service user and community care, and enable the professions to speak with one voice on research issues, thereby raising their profile and increasing their influence.

CAHPR is supported by 12 AHP organisations. The Council comprises a strategy committee, a professoriate and a UK-wide regional hub network.

With excellent opportunities for learning, sharing, networking, collaborations and access to advice and support, CAHPR strengthens the professions’ research activities and outputs facilitating the translation of research findings into practice and education.

 

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial College London form the UK’s first Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC). This brings together the healthcare expertise of our five hospitals with the academic excellence of one of the world’s leading universities. We are also a National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre, one of only five such centers in England. We are committed to promoting a culture of research across our entire workforce and support mentoring as a way to enhance our staff’s professional development.