Publich health research

The University of Plymouth is delivering a new multi-million-pound programme to encourage more students and health and social care professionals into research careers. 
The INSIGHT: Inspiring Students into Research programme is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and aims to build research capacity across England.
Making sure competitive research training opportunities are available to all regardless of geography, the £33.2million funding is split between 12 regions – and the University of Plymouth is leading the project for the South West Peninsula. 
The University is working with supporting partner the University of Exeter, and the institutions have received a total of £3.1million over three years. The funding will support 30 student places each year, as well as the implementation of a series of engagement events for the wider Peninsula’s health and care communities. 
The first students will start in September 2024 on fully-funded research masters courses designed to attract recent graduates and early career professionals into research careers. 
The University of Plymouth is renowned for its work to support the development of a research skilled workforce, with its Faculty of Health working in partnership with NHS England South West to boost the number of research-active health and social care professionals. 
The organisations are implementing a regional programme of work to ensure more of these professionals have the skills to conduct and embed research into their practice – and they held a regional event marking their progress earlier this year (pictured).
Developing a Research Skilled Workforce conference

Nationally, there is a big move to get more health and social care professionals into research, as it’s essential for improving the outcomes for patients, families, professionals and organisations.

To be able to continue the University’s work to support that at local level is fantastic, and we’re delighted to be delivering the INSIGHT programme.  
The fully funded research masters opportunities include both course fees and a stipend, and will enable students and recent graduates to gain valuable research training and experience. 
Part-time routes are also available and there’s certainly a lot of opportunity to be had, so we’re looking forward to meeting our first cohort in September.

Lisa BunnLisa Bunn
Associate Head of Postgraduate Studies in the University of Plymouth’s School of Health Professions, who led the University’s bid for the NIHR INSIGHT funding

We know how important early exposure to research is for helping students and early career professionals develop the knowledge and skills needed to join the research workforce and build successful research careers in the future.

The INSIGHT programme will offer over 300 funded research masters places per year and provide engagement activities that have the potential to excite and capture the imagination of students at an early stage in their career.  
I’m delighted that we can invest in our next generation of researchers in the South West Peninsula, and show students all of the benefits that research roles and careers have to offer.
Professor Waljit Dhillo, Dean of NIHR Academy 
The regional programmes are open to students and recent graduates from professions without much exposure to research during their professional training. This will broaden access to research training and help create a more diverse research workforce. It is open to students and recent graduates from the following registered professions:
  • healthcare (not including doctors and dentists)
  • social work 
  • public health 
  • healthcare science 
The delivery of the INSIGHT scheme is also supported by the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South West Peninsula (PenARC). 

Faculty of Health

Exceptional clinical and academic learning, social engagement and research in medicine, dentistry, nursing, psychology and health professions.
#FirstChoiceForHealth
 
80 per cent of clinical medicine research at University of Plymouth is world class or of international quality