Dear Colleagues,
The King’s Prize Fellowships provide 18-24 months support for outstanding post-doctoral scientists aiming to move towards independence. The applicant should have at least 3 years of post-doctoral research experience. The awards may be held in any part of King's College London but must be focused on biomedical or health-related research. The objective is for this to lead to an externally funded fellowship from for example Wellcome Trust or MRC. External candidates are particularly encouraged.
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*Covering letter (indicating fellowship applications planned or pending)
*CV (including 2 referees)
*Outline of the proposed research programme (4 pages)
*Explanation of choice of host Research Department and academic sponsor (1 page)
*Letter of support from proposed academic sponsor
Best wishes,
Jane Sandall CBE PhD MSc BSc RM HV RN
Professor of Social Science and Women's Health
NIHR Senior Investigator
Lead Maternal Health Systems and Implementation Research Group
Lead maternity and women’s health theme NIHR CLAHRC South London
Academic leader King’s Centre for Implementation Science.
Department of Women and Children’s Health
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Centre for Midwifery, Child and Family Health,
Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney
PO Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007 Australia.
Latest publications:
McCourt C, Rance S, Rayment J, Sandall J. Organising safe and sustainable care in Alongside Midwifery Units: findings from an organisational ethnographic study. Midwifery. 2018 Jul 4.
Kennedy HP, Cheyney M, Dahlen HG, Downe,S, Foureur MJ, Homer, CSE, Jefford E, McFadden A, Michel‐Schuldt M, Sandall J, Soltani H, Speciale A, Stevens J, Vedam S, Renfrew MJ. Asking different questions: A call to action for research to improve the quality of care for every woman, every child. Birth. 2018;00:1‐10.
Carter J, Tribe RM, Shennan AH, Sandall J. Threatened preterm labour: women's experiences of risk and care management: a qualitative study. Midwifery. 2018 Jun 11.
Easter A, Howard LM, Sandall J. Mental health near miss indicators in maternity care: a missed opportunity? A commentary. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 2018 May;125(6):649-51.
Tribe RM, Taylor PD, Kelly NM, Rees D, Sandall J, Kennedy HP. Parturition and the perinatal period: can mode of delivery impact on the future health of the neonate?. The Journal of physiology. 2018 Mar 13.
Mackintosh N, Sandall J, Collison C, Carter W, Harris J. Employing the arts for knowledge production and translation: Visualizing new possibilities for women speaking up about safety concerns in maternity. Health Expectations. 2018 Jan 17.
Nathan HL, Duhig K, Vousden N, Lawley E, Seed PT, Sandall J, Bellad MB, Brown AC, Chappell LC, Goudar SS, Gidiri MF. Evaluation of a novel device for the management of high blood pressure and shock in pregnancy in low-resource settings: study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial (CRADLE-3 trial). Trials. 2018 Dec;19(1):206.
Vousden N, Lawley E, Nathan HL, Seed PT, Brown A, Muchengwa T, Charantimath U, Bellad M, Gidiri MF, Goudar S, Chappell LC. Sandall,J. Shennan,A. Evaluation of a novel vital sign device to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in low-resource settings: a mixed method feasibility study for the CRADLE-3 trial. BMC pregnancy and childbirth. 2018 Dec;18(1):115.
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