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  4. Equity, diversity and inclusion case studies

Equity, diversity and inclusion case studies

Representation of diverse and under-served groups in research is essential to improving our understanding of how illnesses affect different people and ensuring that new innovations work safely and effectively for everyone. This collection of case studies showcases how AMRC charities are making their research more diverse, and the impact this has had as a result. 

If you would like to put forward an example from your charity to be added to the collection, please email our Policy Team ([email protected]).

Arthritis UK – Inclusive language for involvement

Arthritis UK – Inclusive language for involvement

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Published: 4th May, 2026

Updated: 15th July, 2026

Author: Ellen Hinkley

Barts Charity – Targeted Transformational Funding Scheme

Barts Charity – Targeted Transformational Funding Scheme

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Published: 4th May, 2026

Updated: 15th July, 2026

Author: Ellen Hinkley

British Heart Foundation - ROMA:Women

British Heart Foundation - ROMA:Women

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Published: 4th May, 2026

Updated: 15th July, 2026

Author: Ellen Hinkley

Parkinson’s UK – East London Parkinson’s Disease project

Parkinson’s UK – East London Parkinson’s Disease project

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Published: 4th May, 2026

Updated: 15th July, 2026

Author: Ellen Hinkley

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