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Review of the Health Systems Research Initiative

Publiceringsdatum: 27 oktober 2021 | Språk: EN

Technopolis Ltd was commissioned to conduct an independent, external review of the Health Systems Research Initiative (HSRI) by the HSRI funders (UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the Medical Research Council, the Economic and Social Research Council and the Wellcome Trust) to understand the impact of the programme, its potential for future impact, and inform the design of future funding programmes. The review was to gather evidence relating to awards made in Calls 1-6 of the HSRI (2014 to 2019) and was carried out between July 2020 and April 2021.

The review had four main objectives:

The main findings from the review and the study team’s recommendations for future funding calls are presented in the executive summary and the report which can be downloaded from the top of the page.