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HRW Volunteering Day: ‘Food for thought’
As a regular volunteer outside of the workplace, I ‘m really proud that HRW encourage activities like this and give us all a day out of the office every year to volunteer for an initiative of our choice. It’s something very close to my heart: In my free time, I act as Chair of the UK Board of Trustees for The Small Things UK – Nkoaran...
Debriefs, Reports, and Charts: Where data goes to die…?
Data visualisation and the power of humour, illustration, and design. Data can be a funny thing. Particularly when it’...
Our key takeaways from this year’s EphMRA conference
Last week, me and my colleague Faye Holmes (Senior Research Manager) attended the annual conference of the European Phar...
The HRW Graduate Academy: Nine months in…
What’s it like to join HRW’s Graduate Academy as a trainee Research Executive? Francesca Cooper and Caitlin Reddiex ...
HRW OR:BIT reflect on ASCO 2019
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HRW Shift is celebrating its third birthday
Surprising developments and trial outcomes revealed at EULAR 2019
As part of our ongoing quest to monitor new trends and exciting developments in healthcare, Richard Hutchings (Se...
From toddler to adulthood: HRW celebrates five-year anniversary of the US office
As I approach my two-year anniversary this summer, I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Christine Dalzell (Gl...
Standards and ‘Really Smart Technology’ lead the way at the CBC conference in London
Felix Greaves, Deputy Director, Science and Strategic Information at Public Health England, is the keynote speaker on da...
April Step Relay: HRW taking steps to behaviour change
There is a Chinese proverb that says, ‘A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step’. During the first tw...
HRW 2019 Global Company Day – It’s all about chocolate and graffiti
This month sees exciting changes at HRW and what better way to get our new financial year off to a flying start, than ge...