To encourage even more applications, the SCoR Research Group is holding a workshop to increase the number and quality of applications for CoRIPS Research Awards.
The aim of the practical seminar - scheduled for 25 February 2010 - is to enhance confidence and encourage 'early stage' researchers, increasing the quality and quantity of clinical based applications.
The ultrasonographer community is being particularly targeted because the modality is currently under-represented in the total number of research applications made. A marketing programme is underway to increase the amount of applications from sonographers.
The Research pages on the College’s website are growing all the time as Rachel Harris, the research officer, builds the body of knowledge.
The main features include:
• Priorities for the profession • National Researcher profiles • Undertaking research • Frequently asked questions • Moving on in research • Finding funding • CoR research awards • Successful CoRIPS Research Awards • Research Group aims and objectives, and • Research Radiographer starter pack.
Click to access these pages.