Projects can be submitted in two categories until June 30. The Marqués de Valdecilla Health Research Institute (IDIVAL), in collaboration with the Nursing Department of the “Marqués de Valdecilla” University Hospital (HUMV) has published the rules of the 26th National Call for Research Projects “Nursing Valdecilla”. The aim of this call, funded by the Caja […]
Registrations for the DTEC-VAL programme are open until 10 May. The Valdecilla Health Research Institute (IDIVAL) is once again launching the DTEC-VAL programme to support the Development of Health Technologies, a call for applications as part of the Programme of Aid for the Promotion of Biosanitary Research (PLADIBIO). The aim of the DTEC-VAL programme is […]
Applications may be submitted from 1 April to 1 May. The programme to intensify the healthcare activity of medical or nursing staff is now open until 1 May. This is a call for applications with the aim of freeing up staff with a high research and/or innovation workload, by means of part-time or full-time substitution […]
An opportunity to train and gain experience in research management in a health institute accredited by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III. The GES-VAL program for the training of research managers aims to promote the professional practice and training of technicians in aspects related to the management and support of research, by learning aspects related […]
An excellent opportunity to train in the clinical trials unit of Hospital Valdecilla, a reference unit in clinical trials in northern Spain, which has a team of highly experienced professionals. In the ordinary call TEC-VAL has been a vacancy so this program is reconvened with the same rules as the previous one. The training program […]
Applications may be submitted until 10 May at the following link The PRIM-VAL call seeks to promote IDIVAL’s primary care research and innovation by partially or fully funding projects developed in this field. Project requirements Research and innovation projects will be considered on topics related to the field of primary care, preferably patient care, […]
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