As a newly qualified social worker with 5 years or less of experience, you may be considering ways to advance your skills and knowledge. We are pleased to announce an exceptional opportunity for you: a fully funded part-time research master's degree in health and care at Keele University.
This program is specifically designed for those interested in pursuing doctoral study or a career as autonomous research staff members and principal investigators. The MRes in Health and Care will equip you with a broad and complex understanding of the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of research, enabling you to apply your learning in real-world research environments using big data.
What makes this opportunity truly unique is the access you'll have to Keele's state-of-the-art facilities, including the Registered Clinical Trials Unit, Impact Accelerator Unit, and strong links with the NHS, social care, and third sector organisations. This will give you the chance to apply your learning in real-world research environments, working with big data to drive innovation and improvement.
As this program is suitable for professionals registered with particular regulatory bodies, including Social Work England, it presents an ideal chance for social workers to develop their research skills, critical thinking, and analytical abilities.
The INSIGHT West Midlands (WM) programme offers an NIHR-funded opportunity to study a research training course leading to a Master's degree at one of our regional partner universities - Aston, Birmingham, Birmingham City, Coventry, Keele, Staffordshire, or Warwick. This program is delivered in collaboration with NHS and local authority partners and is available to newly qualified or early career healthcare, social workers, and public health professionals (excluding medical and dental professionals).
Don't miss this chance to take your education and career to the next level! To learn more about this exciting opportunity and how to apply, visit Keele University's website or explore the funding opportunities.
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