Browse Last Year’s Poster Zone
The RDF25 Poster Zone (sponsored by the Research Quality Association) allowed Conference attendees to browse a fascinating mixture of research from a wide range of organisations.
Browse the RDF26 Poster Zone
This year’s Poster Zone, sponsored by the RQA, will bring a record-breaking number of posters (nearly 200) to the Birmingham Hilton Metropole.
Browse all posters that were available last year or filter by topic below.
| Poster Title | Organisation | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| A demographic profile of research participants recruited in a Welsh Health Board | Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| Building a trust-wide research positive culture – learning from engagement with those who deliver and access our services | Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| From Feedback to Flourishing: RFL R&D’s Green Revolution in Staff Satisfaction | Royal Free London | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| Imperial Health Knowledge Bank | Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| Start by doing the necessary, then what is possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible! | Royal Cornwall Hospital | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| UCLH research dashboard | University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| Enhancing awareness of Research Delivery among clinical staff: A Quality Improvement Initiative | Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| “NO ROOM FOR RESEARCH” | Cumberland Infirmary, North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Trust | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
| Working with the Sponsor Engagement Tool – Methods for monitoring performance | Barts Health NHS Trust & Queen Mary University of London | 9. Research Communication & Engagement |
Delegate Registration
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