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DescriptionThe Arts Health Research Intensive is a week-long residential course to develop knowledge, skills and contacts in arts and health research. It is run by the Social Biobehavioural Research Group at UCL in partnership with the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Arts and Health at UCL, the University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine, the WHO-Jameel Arts & Health Lab and the University of Edinburgh PATHS Research Group. Scholarships are available. The application process is outlined on our website. Scholarship applications close on 9 November 2025. We have a limited number of early bird places available on a first-come-first-served basis until 30 November 2025 or until places are filled. All bookings are non-refundable. The price includes course fees, materials, daily lunches (Monday – Friday) and tea/coffee. Participants are responsible for organising and funding travel, accommodation and other sustenance costs. Please only book a place if you have applied via the form on the Social Biobehavioural Research Group’s website and have been notified that your application has been successful. Once you have booked the course via this website we will be in touch to provide more information. Please see the More Info Tab for further information. https://sbbresearch.org/arts-health-research-intensive/
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Additional ItemsContactFor all queries in regards to this Course please contact the following :- PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENT, FOR ALL OTHER QUERIES RELATING TO THIS COURSE, INCLUDING CANCELLATIONS THESE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE. More InformationThe course will take place between 8 – 12 June 2026 at N°17 Conference Venue, St Columba’s Hospice Care in Edinburgh, UK. The Research Intensive provides a rich introduction to the evidence base around arts in health and fundamentals of evaluation and research. In this course, attendees will:
This course is aimed at anyone with a background or interest in the arts, healthcare, community health or social care, and research, and who wishes to learn more about the field and meet others who share their interests. Further information about the course, including advice on who it is most suitable for, can be found on our website.
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