Skip to content
University of East London
  • Staff login
  • Student login
  • Study

    Study

    Site Navigation - Quick Links

    • Why UEL?
    • Undergraduate prospectus
    • Postgraduate prospectus
    • Sport at UEL

    Undergraduate study

    View all of our undergraduate subjects.

    Explore now
    • COURSES
      • Undergraduate
      • Postgraduate
      • Getting back into education
      • Subjects
      • May starts
      • Apprenticeships
    • STUDENT INFORMATION
      • Student life
      • Current students
      • New students
      • Accommodation
      • Term dates
      • Fees and funding
      • Scholarships
    • VISIT UEL
      • Open days and events
      • Our location
  • International

    International

    Site Navigation - Quick Links

    • Why UEL?
    • Undergraduate prospectus
    • Postgraduate prospectus
    • Sport at UEL

    Virtual Open Events

    Need support during your admission journey?

    Attend our virtual events
    • APPLYING
      • Advice for your region
      • Pre-degree courses
      • Immigration advice and compliance
      • Transferring to UEL
      • International admission deadlines
      • Pre-sessional English
      • Malvern House pathway programmes
    • STUDENT INFORMATION
      • Accommodation
      • Term dates
      • Fees and funding
      • Scholarships
    • VISIT UEL
      • Open days and events
      • Our location
      • Virtual open events
  • Your career

    Your career

    Site Navigation - Quick Links

    • Why UEL?
    • Undergraduate prospectus
    • Postgraduate prospectus
    • Sport at UEL

    Are you an employer?

    Advertise a vacancy on our platform today.

    Get started
    • STARTING YOUR CAREER
      • Career Zone
      • Explore your career
      • Career coaching and mentoring
    • GETTING A JOB
      • Meet employers
      • Be your own boss
      • Volunteering
      • Work while you study
  • Partners

    Partners

    Site Navigation - Quick Links

    • Why UEL?
    • Undergraduate prospectus
    • Postgraduate prospectus
    • Sport at UEL

    Are you an employer?

    Advertise a vacancy on our platform today.

    Get started
    • Partnerships at UEL
    • Train your workforce
    • Share your skills
    • Connect with our people
  • Our research

    Our research

    Site Navigation - Quick Links

    • Why UEL?
    • Undergraduate prospectus
    • Postgraduate prospectus
    • Sport at UEL

    REF 2021

    Read about our Research Excellence Framework submissions and results

    Impact case studies
    • Postgraduate research students
    • Research impact
    • Partnerships
    • REF 2021
  • About

    About

    Site Navigation - Quick Links

    • Why UEL?
    • Undergraduate prospectus
    • Postgraduate prospectus
    • Sport at UEL

    Connected campus

    We are improving our three campuses for people to study, work and live.

    What we're doing
    • OUR UNIVERSITY
      • Our schools and subjects
      • Staff
      • Governance
      • Professional services
      • Vision 2028
      • Alumni
      • Accreditations
      • Sustainable Development Goals
    • TEACHING AND SUPPORT
      • How we teach
      • Mental wealth
      • On-campus nursery
    • GET INVOLVED
      • Events
      • News
    • GET IN TOUCH
      • Our location
      • Contact us
  • Home
  • About UEL

UEL takes on £5 million health research project

Hero Carousel

 Equality and diversity hero banner

UEL is part of a new £5 million project to boost support for research into health inequalities in the London borough of Tower Hamlets.

See all of our News stories

Published

31 October 2022

Share

Share On Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on LinkedIn

The University of East London (UEL) is part of a new £5 million project to boost support for research into health inequalities in the London borough of Tower Hamlets.

The Tower Hamlets Health Determinants and Inequalities Research System (THIRST) project is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) as part of Health Determinants Research Collaborations (HDRC).

The award will support collaboration between UEL, the council, Tower Hamlets Council for Voluntary Services (THCVS), Queen Mary’s University, London Metropolitan University and others, with partners taking a lead in delivering innovative research on the wider causes of health inequalities.

It is part of an NIHR investment that has awarded £50 million to 13 new HDRC projects across the UK.

Gail May, Director of the Office for Postgraduates, Research and Engagement, is leading the project for UEL. Gail said, "We are delighted to be part of this significant collaboration to address health inequalities in Tower Hamlets and to be able to harness our research and engagement expertise, working in partnership with local communities and partners to identify priorities and co-design solutions.

Professor Julia Davidson, Vice Chancellor for Impact and Innovation at the University, said, "This is the first time councils have had the opportunity to bid for funding of this type to work with local communities, and we are excited to be involved with Tower Hamlets Council as a research partner.

"The University of East London sits in some of the most diverse yet deprived boroughs of the UK, and our research will have a direct impact on those communities,” Professor Davidson added.

Mayor of Tower Hamlets, Lutfur Rahman, said, "Our residents have fewer good years of health than almost anywhere else in the country and that needs to change. "While we know that some groups are more likely to be affected by things like poverty, overcrowding and health conditions like diabetes and heart disease, a solid research system is needed to help us understand how our policy decisions can make a real-life change. "Our ambition is to make Tower Hamlets the ‘go to’ place for research into the factors that drive health inequalities. This funding boost will help us transform how research is conducted and used, to help make sure everyone in our community can live a long and healthy life." The project is designed to enable local authorities to become more research-enabled, embedding a culture of evidence-based decision making. The University will collaborate with Tower Hamlets Council for Voluntary Sector (THCVS), Queen Mary University of London and London Metropolitan University. 

Share

Share On Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on LinkedIn

Communications team

Contact us for press and interview requests

 

+44 (0)20 8223 2911
pressoffice@uel.ac.uk

Help us make this site better by telling us what you think about this page

Social Media

Follow us on social media:

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Youtube Instagram TikTok

University of East London

University Way

London, E16 2RD

United Kingdom



T. +44 20 8223 3000


Explore UEL

  • About UEL
  • Take a virtual tour
  • Calendars
  • Freedom of information
  • Governance management
  • Services and departments
  • Find us
  • Contact us

The University

  • Undergraduate
  • Postgraduate
  • News
  • Events
  • Jobs

University of East London

University Way

London, E16 2RD

United Kingdom



T. +44 20 8223 3000


Copyright ©2023 University of East London

  • Accessibility
  • Data protection
  • Sitemap
  • AccessAble
  • Modern slavery
  • Legal and compliance
  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy