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RESEARCH
INTERNSHIP
PROGRAMME
INSRIP is an initiative by INSPIRE Nottingham which gives interested students an opportunity to do a research project with renowned academics at the University of Nottingham. Previously, students had the opportunity to present their research with posters and even publications.
Our INSRIP leads are Jonny Ferguson and Irtiqa Ahmed. They can be contacted via Facebook or Instagram.
OUR 2022 PROJECTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO APPLY TO!
PAST PROJECT TITLES
OPTHALMOLOGY
ENDOCRINE
"Gastric emptying in non-diabetic individuals with black African/Caribbean heritage – implications for the pathogenesis of type 2"
"Clinical impact of the Head-UP Tilt Test in children and young people"
"Partnering with patients in paediatric ENT: Core Outcome Sets and CoreInformation Sets"
"Synthetic Antimicrobial peptides in the treatment of corneal infection"
SEXUAL HEALTH
"Self-management of Long-term conditions/health promotion - HIV"
PAEDIATRICS
"What is the best way of communicating research results to the patient community?"
"Gut Imaging for Function and Transit in Cystic Fibrosis"
GASTROENTROLOGY
"Preventing infection with chest drains"
SURGERY
PSYCHIATRY
“A systematic review of biopsychosocial risk factors for chronic pain
following traumac orthopaedic limb injuries in adults”.
"Developing systems to help disseminate data for systematic reviewing"
"Updating WHO MINDBank resources"
"Evidence into info-graphics for providing information on Schizophrenia"
OBGYN
"A large cohort study to investigate the relationship between chronic levels of cortisol, lifestyle and pregnancy following IVF. "
"Obsessive-compulsive disorder and pathological demand avoidance"
"How does the NHS use on-line recovery narratives?"
"Cochrane schizophrenia systematic review"
"Setting up a randomised trial of social media (Twitter/Weibo)"
ENT
“Understanding clinical pathways for the management of audiology patients
with co-existing dementia and hearing loss”
“Involving communication partners in the management of adult hearing
loss”.
"Does the Dark Tetrad of personality increase expression of pathological demand avoidance?"
"A survey of “Telling my story” courses in recovery colleges"
“Defining ‘successful’ hearing aid use by consensus.
“Evaluating mentoring for occupaonal therapists and clinical psychologists
providing a novel intervenon to help trauma paents return to work”.