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1 NIHR Trainees Co-ordinating Centre
Training and Career Development The NIHR Fellowship scheme Imperial College 10th October 2016 NIHR Trainees Co-ordinating Centre

2 National Institute for Health Research
The research arm of the NHS Established in 2006 as a vehicle for implementing Government’s strategy for applied health research £1b annual spend Vision To improve the health and wealth of the nation through research

3 Trainees Coordinating Centre
Research Capacity Development TCC provides training and career development awards in order to: build a leading NHS Research Faculty develop research careers, research leaders and collaborators. There are a large range of awards available at different levels and to suit different work arrangements, types of NHS staff and career paths. The NIHR works in partnership with many sectors including other Government funders, academia, charities and industry. The NIHR manages its health research activities through four main work strands: Infrastructure: providing the facilities and people for a thriving research environment Faculty: supporting the individuals carrying out and participating in research Research: commissioning and funding research Systems: creating unified, streamlined and simple systems for managing research and its outputs.

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7 Medical Clinical Academic Career
CCT Clinical Academics NIHR & others PhD Fellowships NIHR & others Clinician Scientist Clinicians with Research PAs NIHR ACF NIHR CL Clinicians Other CL

8 NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowships
Academic and clinical training For entrants to specialty training 25% academic research Support in making application for training fellowship leading to higher degree Up to 3 years (4 for GPs) £1000 bursaries Structured Research Training Programme (RTP)

9 NIHR ACF Posts - Eligibility
All NIHR ACF posts are in a GMC recognised specialty allocated to a LETB/HEI/NHS Trust partnership NIHR ACF post may be advertised at different entry levels: ST1, 2, 3, and/or 4 (for Psychiatry, Paediatrics and Emergency Medicine) Open to all Medically and dentally qualified individuals who can meet the entry requirements into specialty training at a particular level Applicants may also hold a higher degree All NIHR ACF posts are considered as run through into the associated specialty

10 NIHR ACF Posts - Advertisements
~250 NIHR ACFs are advertised annually (Rough timetable: Application window October, start dates in August the following year) National Advertisements: Oriel Website ( British Medical Journal Medical Careers website ( NIHR website ( Local Advertisements: Individual LETB websites

11 Integrated Academic Training for Doctors and Dentists
Clinical Lectureship Postdoctoral award 50% academic and 50% clinical ST3 and above 4 yr award duration, or until you reach CCT, whichever is sooner £1000 pa bursaries

12 Integrated Academic Training for Doctors and Dentists
Clinician Scientist Award Postdoctoral award, 5 years duration (open to SpRs/consultants) Applicants retain clinical duties appropriate for gaining CCT Up to 4 NHS clinical sessions per week post CCT Pays for salary, research costs and training Pays research assistant salary (3 years only) Applicant PhD/MD (or have submitted) with good output from research Evidence of commitment to research career Expectation of ongoing employment at the end of award Launch annually (March/April- Closing ~ June)

13 After ACF- What next?

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17 NIHR Remit People and patient based clinical, applied health or social care research. Patients, samples or data from patients, people who are not patients, populations, health technology assessment or health services research No basic research or work involving animals and/or animal tissue Biomarkers – specific criteria Clearly demonstrate the potential to have an impact on the needs of patients and the public within 5 years of its completion The NIHR is also prepared to support high quality research into 'medical education' (defined broadly as education for healthcare providers). Whilst this area of research need not fulfil the criterion of having 'potential for benefiting patients and the public within 5 years of its completion', it is expected that the research will have the potential to have practical application By medical education we broadly mean education for all healthcare providers, in training or qualified and therefore as CPD. NIHR have always supported research into medical education but change now is that it is de-coupled from ‘must show patient benefit within 5 years’ criteria that other applications must demonstrate

18 NIHR Fellowships Programme
Funding covers: Salary Tuition fees (for PhD at Doctoral level) Research costs Full training and development programme Awards are 3 years full time (with part-time options), or 5 years for SRF Can be based at HEI or NHS Trust, or other eligible organisation Annual competition for all levels Next launch – October 2016

19 NIHR Career Development Fellowship Post-Doctoral Fellowship
NIHR Fellowships NIHR Senior Research Fellowship Applicant: Significant postdoctoral experience, Outstanding publication record, Independence, Leadership potential, Record of research capacity development NIHR Career Development Fellowship Later postdoctoral award (≤ 7 yrs WTE Post Doc) 3 years FT (4/5 years PT) PhD/MD and postdoctoral experience, Significant output from research, Evidence of increasing independence, Experience of developing research skills of others NIHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship Early postdoctoral award (≤ 3 years WTE Post Doc) PhD/MD or have submitted, Output from research, Evidence of commitment to research career Doctoral training award Some previous research experience, some outputs from research, Evidence of commitment to research career Most senior NIHR Fellowship award 5 years ( Chair) NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship 19

20 NIHR Fellowships Doctoral Research Fellowship (NIHR DRF)
Doctoral training award 3 years FT (4 or 5 years PT) Some previous research experience Some outputs from research Evidence of commitment to research career “It is very much a training programme, allowing me to develop my professional and personal skills while conducting my own research” Rhiannon Owen 20

21 Assessment Criteria Person Project (programme of research)
Training and Development Place (host environment, supervisor, mentor)

22 Assessment Criteria Person Trajectory Career outputs
Project (programme of research) Scientific quality Appropriate scale and scope Relevance of the question (literature review) Scientific quality, methodological rigour Appropriate scale and scope and impact Impact of findings Fit with remit Involvement of patients and the public

23 Assessment Criteria Training and Development
Meets needs of candidate and project Specialist skills and personal and professional development. Unique/bespoke Coherent with research proposed Place (host environment, supervisor, mentor) REF/RAE rating Track record in relevant field Time and commitment

24 The Application Preparation Consider all options (Website)
Know the process and the Remit Discuss with the office Develop the proposal well ahead of submission Talk to the NIHR Research Design Service Don’t add PPI as an afterthought (Involve) Read the guidance Contact the NIHR TCC with any queries Take Advice from: Supervisor Collaborators Mentor Methodologist (s) Finance Lead *Please ensure you submit a good quality plain English summary* Make it Clear campaign

25 The Interview Practice Mock interviews are usually the worst
Presentation Not too many slides Do not go over time Behaviour It is OK to be nervous Confident but not over confident Don’t get defensive Admit what you don’t know and be happy to take advice Relax and be yourself

26 The Interview The project Know it inside and out
Has anything altered since submission? Know the methods and identify the expertise Think through alternatives Training and Development Identify your training needs How will the training support your project and future career intentions? The future you Be clear where you want to be What does this fellowship mean to your career?

27 Common Weaknesses Remit: Failure to show research important to NHS, benefits patients and/or public in 5yrs Clarity & Details: Research questions not clear; don’t show the relevance of the aims and objectives; not enough detail and depth. Overambitious: Research programme not suitable for level of award; not achievable within time frame. Applicant: Person not quite experienced enough for level they are applying (research outputs, independence, etc.); not your project Training: Programme too generic and not suited/specific to the applicant’s needs and project; too centred around host organisation. Value for Money: Budget unrealistic and/or failure to justify requested resources.

28 NIHR Fellowships Doctoral Research Post Doctoral Career Development
Senior Research Transitional Research Total Round 3 (Awarded 2010) 158 32 59 7 35 4 10 1 - 262 44 Round 4 (Awarded 2011) 155 28 82 16 58 11 19 2 314 57 Round 5 (Awarded 2012) 217 34 105 41 6 382 Round 6 (Awarded 2013) 185 30 86 15 5 3 337 54 Round 7 (Awarded 2014) 99 55 18 367 Round 8 (Awarded 2015) 162 33 96 61 8 335

29 NIHR Fellowships – application numbers

30 NIHR Fellowships – success rates

31 Researchfish is an online tool for collecting research activity data during the period of an award, and for up to five years after your award finishes. Researchers can log onto Researchfish at any time after NIHR invitation and add details of new activities. The data will remain in Researchfish, so you will not have to enter this information again, only update it in the future. It is used by over 100 research organisations and funders, which makes it possible for researchers to provide information to multiple funders in one place. We hosted a live webinar 'Completing your Researchfish submissions for the NIHR' on Monday 14 March at 2pm. To register please visit The NIHR has a responsibility to demonstrate the value and impact of the research it funds. Researchfish is an online tool for collecting research activity data during the period of an award, and for up to five years after your award finishes. Trainees can log onto Researchfish at any time (after NIHR invitation) and add details of new activities. Sections in Researchfish include: Publications, Collaborations and Partnerships, Intellectual Property and Licensing and Influence on Policy for you to tell us about all your research activities The data will remain in Researchfish, so you will not have to enter this information again, but only update it in the future. It is used by over 100 research organisations and funders, which makes it possible for researchers to provide information to multiple funders in one place. Once a year, the NIHR opens an official submission period when we ask that you review all your output information in Researchfish, allocate it to the appropriate awards, and confirm that this has been done by hitting a ‘submit’ button (which only appears during the submission window). Following feedback from the research community that it would be more convenient to align with other funders such as the research councils and other medical research charities, we are moving our annual Researchfish submission period (historically November/December). The NIHR Researchfish submission period is now open 15 February – 23 March 2016. *For 2016 ICA Masters students will not be expected to complete Researchfish, but will be invited to the system over the coming year. *Note: New for there are 2 additional questions, which are a mandatory part of the submission, that are asked about Patient and Public Involvement. FAQs: If anyone has any queries about their requirement to complete their Researchfish portfolio, they can contact NIHR on or see the NIHR website.

32 Success rates for ACFs 2014 Round 2015 Round
Trainees applying for NIHR DRF Medical/Dental without ACF/IPF ACF/IPF Success Rate 13% 40% 2015 Round Trainees applying for NIHR DRF Medical/Dental without ACF/IPF ACF/IPF Success Rate 16% 28%

33 NIHR Trainees Coordinating Centre Tel: 0113 346 6260
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