Networks

Fuse Creative Research, Involvement and Dissemination Community of Practice

Fuse members have expressed a strong interest in forming a Community of Practice (CoP) focused on creative research, involvement and dissemination. A CoP is a network of people who share common interests and goals, creating a space for knowledge exchange, learning, and mutual support. 

A key feature of this Community of Practice is the chance to try different creative activities in a supportive environment and explore how these approaches could be integrated into your own research.

Find out about the CoP here

 

Fuse Embedded Research in Councils (ERIC)

Informal network of embedded researchers with experience of working in local government. The aims of the network are to:

  • Share experiences
  • Learn from one another
  • Provide opportunities for peer support

If you are interested, we would like to hear your ideas about the network, what you would like to gain and what you would like to contribute.

 

Fuse Physical Activity Network

The Fuse Physical Activity Network aims to build research capacity in physical activity related public health research for those working in policy, practice and academia by sharing knowledge, providing networking opportunities, and stimulating debate across sector boundaries.

Find out more about the network here

 

Peer Research Community of Practice

The Peer Research Community of Practice is a joint initiative between Fuse and the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) North East and North Cumbria.

Here, you can find useful tools, resources and documents linked to Peer Research.

 

SPHR Network for Health and risk communication for public health

Health communication is a varied area of study that aims to promote behaviours, policies, and practices that advance the health and wellbeing of individuals and society.

The purpose of the Health and risk communication for public health network is to provide a forum for sharing experiences on developing, implementing, and evaluating public health communication campaigns and interventions.

The network, hosted by the NIHR School for Public Health Research, will gather expertise to develop guidance for policymakers, commissioners, and researchers about health communication interventions.

Find more about the network and how to join here

 

If you would like to find out more about any of the networks please email info@fuse.ac.uk