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Below you will find links to useful policies and guidelines relevant to all of our grant schemes, whether you are currently an applicant or a reviewer. For additional scheme-specific information, ...
Yes. Feedback is provided on request after funding decisions are announced although due to the volume of applications received this can take some time to prepare. Feedback is normally given via email ...
Lace up your walking boots and get outdoors by signing up to a walk, hike, or trek for dementia research. Sign up to an event and be part of the team fundraising for a cure for dementia.
Our brains control everything we think, feel, remember and do. There are diseases that stop a person’s brain from working properly. When a person has one of these diseases, they may have problems ...
Join us this festive season as we look back at the big dementia research news stories of 2024. Joining us to reflect back on this and more are Prof Vanessa Raymont, David Thomas and Jordan Adams.
Alzheimer’s Research UK exists for a cure and it’s vital that everyone can benefit from the progress we’re making in dementia research. Over half of us know someone affected by dementia, it affects ...
The North Downs 50 Challenge invites you to walk, jog or run a distance of your choice, along a signed route, with free food and drink at regular rest stops, plus support including medics, marshals ...
A challenge event you can take on at your pace. The Thames Path Ultra Challenge invites you to walk, jog or run a distance of your choice, along a signed route, with free food and drink at regular ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), sometimes called Pick’s disease, is a rarer type of dementia mostly affecting people under the age of 65. Some cases of FTD may be inherited. Some people with ...