Collaborating with existing research
Through our funded consortia, we are pursuing four priority areas of research that address separate but complementary challenges:
creating healthy urban spaces
supporting mental health and wellbeing
understanding and addressing the negative health effects of commercial products and practices,
using modelling approaches to address urgent policy and economic challenges to health equity
Our research is multidisciplinary, including bringing in new academic perspectives that have not traditionally been applied to population health.
If you have a complementary research interest and would like to explore collaborations with the consortia, please contact them directly, or you can email the directorate and we will share on your enquiry.
Relevant funding opportunities
EPSRC: Engineering Healthier Environments: Micro Network and Micro Network Plus
Apply for funding to develop an interdisciplinary Micro Network or Micro Network Plus focused on developing new and existing collaborations within the topic of engineering healthier environments. Closing date 2nd October.