Capacity Building in Research and Innovation (R&I) for Transforming Health and Care Systems
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What are the purposes of this survey?
To identify what types of capacity building activities are considered important in order to support research and innovation in health and care systems;
To get an overview of current capacity building instruments available at national and international levels that can help drive the transformation of health and care systems.
What is capacity building in the context of research and innovation?
Capacity building in the context of R&I refers to the process of enhancing the skills, knowledge, systems, infrastructures and collaborations of individuals and organisations that are active in the field of research and innovation. It can e.g. involve research training or fellowships, but also building platforms or networking opportunities for knowledge sharing across institutions.
Who can respond?
The survey is open to anyone in Europe and beyond. We are interested in the views of senior and junior researchers, R&I funders, policymakers, patient/citizen representatives, health and social care professionals, industry representatives and anyone who is interested in capacity building for R&I in relation to health and care systems.
Will my responses be identifiable?
No. All responses are treated anonymously. We will ask some general information about your background for analysing purposes, but we will make sure there is no risk of disclosing your identity when reporting the findings of the survey.
How long does this survey take?
Approximately 15 minutes, but this can vary depending on the number of questions you choose to answer and the input you wish to provide.
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