A new bursary will cover course fees and accommodation costs for participants on the NCRM course Co-production: an Arts in Health Approach.
The scheme, which is part of NCRM’s 20th anniversary celebrations, will provide up to £300 of funding for three participants.
It is open to all researchers, with priority given to postgraduate and early-career researchers.
The course takes place at the University of Glasgow on 24-25 October 2024.
It will introduce participants to arts in health as a field of study and describe the theories behind co-production as a research method.
The course will discuss global rites of passage and their role in cultural identity formation – examining how these can play a positive role but also be detrimental to individual agency.
The deadline to apply for the bursary is Sunday, 15 September 2024.