Council for Allied Health Professions Research (CAHPR)

The council's mission is to develop AHP research, strengthen evidence of the professions’ value and impact for enhancing service user and community care, and enable the professions to speak with one voice on research issues, thereby raising their profile and increasing their influence.

CAHPR comprises of a Strategy Committee, a Professoriate and a UK wide Regional Hub Network.

The South East Scotland Hub of CAHPR is led by Dr Judith Lane. Please read more about this hub below. Please contact us if you want to know more or want to get involved with the activities of CAHPR South East Scotland Hub. You can also register your research interests on CAHPR South East Scotland Hub's research database.

The Regional Hubs of CAHPR provide bespoke research advice and support which includes:

  • Getting started in research
  • Grant and fellowship applications
  • Enhancing research collaborations
  • Writing for publication
  • Disseminating research outcomes
  • Mentorship and 1:1 support
  • Funding and career development opportunities

By providing excellent opportunities for networking and for collaborative clinically-based research, the CAHPR will enhance research outputs across the Allied Health Professions and facilitate translation of research findings into education and practice.

South East Scotland Hub of CAHPR

Aims to contribute to the development of research capacity and capability in the allied health professions across South East Scotland.

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South East Scotland Hub of CAHPR

Main CAHPR contact 0131 474 0000