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HARP PhD Programme – Wellcome PhD Health professionals

WEBHealth Advances in Underrepresented Populations and Diseases. HARP is an exciting new PhD Programme for all health professionals based in London’s vibrant East End. The …

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HARP Clinical Research Fellowship Application Guidance

WEBPage 3 of 13 Introduction Health Advances for Underrepresented Populations (HARP) is a clinical PhD Programme dedicated to redressing health inequality through representative

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Why Underrepresented

WEBUnderrepresented populations are underserved by healthcare and underrepresented in research for many different reasons: Protected characteristics such as gender or …

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Meet the Cohort – HARP PhD Programme

WEBThrough working with diverse communities in London, I have developed an interest in the cultural factors which influence engagement in exercise and physiotherapy, and how …

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Supervisors – HARP PhD Programme

WEBSupervisors. Our supervisors have been selected by the HARP Faculty Board on the basis of their world-leading expertise, exemplary records of PhD supervision and enthusiasm …

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Culture – HARP PhD Programme

WEBOur vision is of a high-quality clinical academic community drawn from diverse professional and personal backgrounds into a progressive research culture environment, with fellows …

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Training – HARP PhD Programme

WEBCareer Development Programme. We have partnered with Bayes Business School to develop an innovative and bespoke Career Development Programme for all Fellows in …

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WEBClinical Professor of Perioperative Medicine: QMUL. Outcomes for patients following major surgery : https://www.qmul.ac.uk/whri/people/academic-staff/items

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WEBFirst name Surname Position Organisation Research area Profile Link Gareth Ackland Clinical Professor of Perioperative Medicine QMUL Outcomes for patients following

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