Elizabeth Morrow
Dr Elizabeth Morrow currently works as an freelance research analyst, specialising in research and support to develop academic and organisational cultures that are open to challenge, change and improvement. Since 2013 she has successfully completed contracts for universities, higher education agencies, and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC).
Elizabeth’s most recent appointment was as Research Fellow at the Department of Health funded National Nursing Research Unit at King’s College London, where she led research on NHS policy-related research for ministers and systems-level changes in health policy and practice. She was previously employed as Research Coordinator in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at Kingston University & St George’s University of London. She was awarded her PhD by the University of London in 2008, after undertaking a comparative study of public engagement in health research in the UK and Australia.
Dr Morrow has served as a public involvement representative for NIHR since 2018, working with NETSCC through PIVIN (Public Involvement Virtual Network). In her role with NETSCC she has been involved in developing public involvement in institutional systems and structures for research funding and conducted a literature review of PPI in the early stages of biomedical research commissioning. She is currently an advisor to the Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) programme working on guidelines for trial steering committees.
Elizabeth’s most recent appointment was as Research Fellow at the Department of Health funded National Nursing Research Unit at King’s College London, where she led research on NHS policy-related research for ministers and systems-level changes in health policy and practice. She was previously employed as Research Coordinator in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at Kingston University & St George’s University of London. She was awarded her PhD by the University of London in 2008, after undertaking a comparative study of public engagement in health research in the UK and Australia.
Dr Morrow has served as a public involvement representative for NIHR since 2018, working with NETSCC through PIVIN (Public Involvement Virtual Network). In her role with NETSCC she has been involved in developing public involvement in institutional systems and structures for research funding and conducted a literature review of PPI in the early stages of biomedical research commissioning. She is currently an advisor to the Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) programme working on guidelines for trial steering committees.
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