The College of Radiographers is committed to promoting and supporting research at every level of our profession.
The aim of the Formal Radiography Research Mentoring (FoRRM) scheme is to increase the capacity and quality of radiographers involved in research in the UK.
This could mean enhancing and developing research skills, elevating the radiography research profile or working towards specific research outputs. FoRRM may also help with personal development and/or career development.
In addition to attending pre-launch training and the launch event, both of which are mandatory (see key dates below), successful candidates will be expected to join the training and networking events throughout the course of the scheme.
Applications for the 2024-2025 cohort are now closed.
Session | Date & time | Location |
Mentees: Pre-launch online training | Tuesday 8 October 2024 10:00-12:00 | Virtual |
Mentors: Pre-launch online training | Wednesday 9 October 2024 10:00-12:00 | Virtual |
Launch event | Wednesday 16 October 2024 All day | SCoR HQ, London |
More dates to come! Additional information will be released in due course. |
Session | Date & time | Location |
Networking | 12 June 2024 | UKIO or virtual attendance |
Final networking event | 18 September 2024 | SCoR HQ, London |
The scheme has enjoyed success from the outset (2017) and has developed from there forward, using the learning from each round to evaluate and improve future series.
See the summary of outcomes from the FoRRM3 scheme (2022–2023), watch the video below and listen to the podcast episode to hear from members of the scheme.
To learn more about FoRRM and how it can benefit your career, listen to the following short interview with former Steering Group Chair and FoRRM pioneer, Dr Christina Mallamateniou.
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In this blog post, Coach Mentoring Ltd, outline why setting direction is critical to an effective mentoring relationship.
Dr Carole Burnett, University of Leeds
Dr Phil Cosson, Teeside University
Dr Andrew England, Salford University
Professor Maryann Hardy, University of Bradford
Dr Stuart Mackay, University of Liverpool
Dr Marius Mada, Cambridge University
Dr Sonyia McFadden, Ulster University
Professor Julie Nightingale, Sheffield Hallam University
Dr Desiree O’Leary, Keele University
Dr Angela O’Neill, Belfast Cancer Centre
Professor Heidi Probst, Sheffield Hallam University
Professor Bev Snaith, Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust and University of Bradford
Dr Yat Tsang, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
Dr Sophie Willis, City, University of London
Dr Nick Woznitza, Homerton Hospital and Canterbury Christchurch University
Dr Christopher Wright, University of Exeter
Dr Marios Yiannakas, UCL
Dr Emma Hyde, University of Derby
Dr Desiree O’Leary, Keele University
Dr Jonathan McConnell, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
Dr Ruth Strudwick, University of Suffolk
Dr Soniya McFadden, Ulster University
Dr Stuart Mackay, University of Liverpool
Dr Theo Akudjedu, Bournemouth University
Dr Yat Man Tsang, Mount Vernon Cancer Centre / London Southbank University
Dr Amy Taylor, Exeter University
Prof Mark McEntee, University College Cork
Sophie Alexander
Martin Baker
Stella Campbell
Andy Creeden
Marie Claire Flavin
Grainne Forsythe
Lisa Hay
Deborah Jarvis
Jackie Matthew
Kerry Mills
Scott Robertson
John Sahibbil
Amal Salah
Heather Smoldon
Curt Strangward
Amy Taylor
Carlo Vitale
Eric Onwuharine, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Freya Johnson, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Gemma Walsh, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Gillian Coleman, University of Derby
Hannah Barnsley, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Rebecca White, University of Derby
Sarah Griffiths, Bristol Cancer Institute
Sharon Vit, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Sofia Torre, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
Winnie Tam, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
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