- Toolkit/
- Search engine/
- Library Element Detail/
- THE DIVERSITY DIVIDEND? Does a more diverse and inclusive research community produce better biomedical and health research?

THE DIVERSITY DIVIDEND? Does a more diverse and inclusive research community produce
better biomedical and health research?. DUNCAN CHAMBERS, STEVIENNA DE SAILLE, LOUISE PRESTON, ANNA TOPAKAS, SARAH SALWAY, ANDREW BOOTH, JEREMY DAWSON AND JAMES WILSDON. GLOBAL CHALLENGES; SHEFFIELD SOLUTIONS | BRIEFING PAPER | JUNE 2017
better biomedical and health research?. DUNCAN CHAMBERS, STEVIENNA DE SAILLE, LOUISE PRESTON, ANNA TOPAKAS, SARAH SALWAY, ANDREW BOOTH, JEREMY DAWSON AND JAMES WILSDON. GLOBAL CHALLENGES; SHEFFIELD SOLUTIONS | BRIEFING PAPER | JUNE 2017
A summary of a review carried out by a group from the University of Sheffield looking at the evidence for the benefits of a more diverse and inclusive biomedical and health research community.
ACCESS ✎
Open
LANGUAGE ✎
English
Related conversations
There are no conversations yet, start one
Go to the conversations forum
Related Resources
Tool
Communicating health research toolkit
science dissemination health care health research health communication
Tool
Mind the gap ! Multi-stakeholder dialogue for prioritysetting in health research.
research agenda setting patients health research prioritysetting multistakeholder dialogue
Library Element
The Metric Tide: Report of the Independent Review of the Role of Metrics in Research Assessment and Management
research metrics research assessment
Tool
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) Toolkit
participatory research social justice evidence-based curriculum community based participatory research health research
Inspiring Practice