Trends in research grant applications and outcomes among medical students in the United Kingdom: a national self-reported cross-sectional survey.
Deborah InyangRachael MadumeAnna Chiara CorrieroAgbolahan A SofelaTemidayo Osunronbinull nullPublished in: Postgraduate medical journal (2023)
What is already known on this topic Research funding for post-PhD researchers is believed to be a major driver of gender and ethnic inequalities in the clinical academic workforce.Students who receive research grants are more likely to receive postgraduate research grants.What this study adds Black students applied for more research grants than white students, but there were no ethnic differences in the odds of securing a grant.There were no gender differences in the research grant application rates. However, female students had greater odds of securing research grants compared to male students.How this study might affect research, practice or policy Medical schools should incorporate grant writing skills into the undergraduate research curriculum. Also, to sustain women's academic success post medical school, the NIHR and affiliates should provide research award extensions and childcare support for women when required.