NIHR Open Access publication policy - for publications submitted on or after 1 June 2022
NIHR Open Access policy from June 2022
- Published: 08 October 2021
NIHR Open Access policy from June 2022
This document provides guidance for organisations in receipt of NIHR funding contracts on good practice in governance, finance and risk management and a range of examples of good practice.
A document describing the NIHR Peer Reviewer Confidentiality Agreement.
DHSC document: Annex B, FAQs - Attributing the costs of health and social care Research & Development (AcoRD)
The NIHR Global Health Policy and Systems Research programme (Global HPSR) Theory of Change demonstrates the inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes and impacts that reflect the core aims, objectives, and funding criteria of the Global HPSR programme. It provides a visual representation of the programme’s core principles and ambitions, shown in a series of logical steps.
Policy on preventing harm in research for organisations and individuals in receipt of NIHR funding.
Exploring the principles and obligations to support clinical academic training for all UK institutions
Guidance on the standard NIHR approach to safeguarding and the principles which Research Organisations / Institutions involved in managing any NIHR funded programmes should apply.
NIHR's policy on managing conflicts of interest for committee members, peer reviewers, public reviewers and public members of committees involved in reviewing funding applications..
Update from NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care regarding changes for the CCG Excess Treatment Cost payment process
The NIHR expects that, across the wide range of organisations and people it funds, supports and collaborates with, there are clear policies in place to address bullying and harassment.
The NIHR website accessibility statement
Guidelines are for NIHR-funded researchers on approaches to help reduce carbon emissions from health research.
Information on how the NIHR website uses cookies.
The terms and conditions for the NIHR website.
Guidance on research outputs from NIHR-funded research projects and researchers: types of output; notifying the NIHR of upcoming outputs; acknowledging the NIHR in research outputs; and branding.
The Department of Health and Social Care and the NIHR require that NIHR-funded researchers publish their main study findings in a peer-reviewed, open access journal.
This policy aims to improve practice in prospective registration and timely disclosure of results, with the objective of raising the probability of impact of NIHR-funded research through greater transparency.
This statement sets out the NIHR’s current position on the sharing of data produced during research funded by NIHR under its standard research contract terms and conditions.
This document explains what information is collected by the NIHR via Researchfish®, how it is used and what information is likely to be published
This privacy policy sets out how the NIHR uses and protects any information - including your personal information - which the NIHR collects and receives when you use any of its websites, systems or services.