An overview
Public involvement in research is when the research is carried out with or by members of the public rather than ‘to’, ‘about’, or ‘for’ them. This includes, for example, working with research funders to prioritise research, offering advice as members of a project steering group, commenting on and developing research materials and undertaking research with research participants.
For more information, see About public involvement.
Latest Opportunities
Waiting well: Working with young people to co-design a new digital intervention that helps support young people while waiting for mental health treatment
Workshops for young people who want to co-design a new digital intervention to support young people
Successful risk communication about antibiotic resistance: A focus group study
Seeking individuals with experience of infections that did not respond to antibiotic medicines
ADHD assessment and diagnosis: involvement opportunity for research being undertaken by The King’s Fund
An online discussion to improve understanding about what ADHD data is collected and how it is used
Help improve a breast cancer study information sheet
The NIHR is looking for people to provide feedback on a information sheet for a commercial trial
Support for Caregivers of People with Breathlessness
Patient and public involvement workshop about the priorities of carers of people with breathlessness
Gravitational insecurity study
Individuals who experience gravitational insecurity needed to consult
Could you help us develop research for testicular cancer?
Gathering views about different treatments and what matters most to people with seminoma cancer.
BHF Healthcare Innovation Fund – Patient Reviewer
Are you interested in shaping BHFs funding decisions?
Want to help us stop preventable infections?
Healthcare Infection Society (HIS) is looking for lay representatives for our guidelines
Opportunity to review for the MRC-NIHR Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation Programme
Gonadotropin deficiency, pubertal induction, hypogonadism, Kallmann syndrome, male infertility
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