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Wales reveals its research priorities

1 min read Professionalism/career development
​Public Health Wales (PHW) has announced that it will focus its research on six priority areas, coincident with the long-term ‘Research and Evaluation strategy’ it launched in 2023.

The organisation’s Research and Evaluation (R&E) Directorate has published the ‘Areas of Research and Evaluation Interest’ to outline the key areas in which it wants to work and enable collaborators, funders and the research community to target their efforts most effectively.

The document highlights the research priorities and breaks that down into further suggested research questions, providing a document that gives researchers and funders greater clarity on what the organisation is looking to focus on.

The areas of interest align with PHW’s six long-term strategy priority areas. They are:

Elen de Lacy, research and evaluation strategic partnership lead for Public Health Wales, said, “Public Health Wales is part of a wider research ecosystem, and we work with a wide range of researchers and collaborators across Wales, the UK and internationally. We want to continue to strengthen and expand these relationships across an extensive research infrastructure. We also want to work with funders to influence, support and strengthen the population health agenda for people in Wales.

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