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  1. Brochures and other literature

Brochures and other literature

A collection of other CLAHRC and NIHR publications and information.

NIHR CLAHRCs - World class research making a difference

Impacts and resources brochures and literature

This document, which features case studies from all 13 current CLAHRCs as well as previous CLAHRCs which existed from 2008-13, details successful examples of CLAHRC work and the impact it has had, and will continue to have.

CLAHRCS have high impact in terms of implementation of research findings to save lives, add value and promote partnerships with industry.

The document was developed by CLAHRC East Midlands on behalf of all CLAHRCS.

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The NIHR CLAHRCs celebration 10 years of NIHR research: 10@10

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The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) CLAHRCs, are delighted to be part of the NIHR’s tenth anniversary celebrations. 

The projects described here introduce you to some of the highlights of the CLAHRC research programme.

These projects have been selected for their excellence and their current and likely future impact.

The selection includes examples of CLAHRCs working individually with their local partners, as well as examples of cross-CLAHRC collaboration.

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