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We bring together health and social care professionals, researchers, and the communities we serve. We aim to ensure future research meets a wide range of health and social care needs.

Our Research Themes

Ageing and Multi-morbidity

Medicines optimisation for people living with multiple health problems; community engagement and support for people affected by dementia; and research in and with care homes.

Health Economics and Prioritisation in Health and Social Care

Inclusive Involvement in Research for Practice Led Health and Social Care

Research on health and social care should involve patients, service users, carers and members of the public with different experiences.

Mental Health Over the Life Course

This theme aims to reduce social and health inequalities for people with mental health difficulties, especially in communities with high health needs.

Palliative and End of Life Care

Population Evidence and Data Science

In partnership with the other ARC themes, this cross-cutting theme conducts research into how to better use data and increase its value on population health.

Prevention and Early Detection in Health and Social Care

The Prevention and Early Detection in Health and Social Care is a cross-cutting theme.

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Blogs — 07.12.2023

Top tips for an excellent fellowship interview from an interview panel member

Rosanna Fennessy is one of the Public Contributors at ARC East of England.

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News & Latest — 04.12.2023

First known study into Showmen health and well-being reveals inequalities in healthcare access

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Blogs — 27.11.2023

“Nurse-led research is vital to generate high-quality evidence”: Why nurses should be involved in research

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Event — 08.12.2023

DACHA Webinar Series: Lunchtime Webinar 3

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Event — 24.01.2024

DACHA Webinar Series: Lunchtime Webinar 4

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Showcasing ARC East of England’s impact across the region

We are pleased to announce the release of the NIHR ARC East of England Annual Summary 2022/ 2023. Our annual summary gives an overview of new developments, key achievements and case studies from our 7 research themes and key workstreams.

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