Research opportunities

The British Dyslexia Association welcomes new research into dyslexia and specific learning difficulties. We are happy to support and disseminate high-quality research which meets the best practice standards of research integrity and ethical academic enquiry.  
 
If you would like us to share your project with our audiences, please complete the information in the form below so that we can consider your request. If it is easier, please provide a link to your research project page in your response if the information is readily available there.

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* 1. Name

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* 2. Email address 

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* 3. Phone number

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* 4. Research project name

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* 5. Research Project Description (including size and scale of project):

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* 6. Research institution

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* 7. Main funder

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* 8. Principle investigator

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* 9. Other named Researchers

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* 10. Project start date

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* 11. Project end date

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* 12. Level of project?

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* 13. Does this project have appropriate ethical approval?

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* 14. Please provide ethics approval code or reference number.

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* 15. What would you like the BDA’s support with?

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* 16. Please detail any relevant dates or deadlines (e.g survey closing dates etc)

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* 17. Please detail social media handles to reference:

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* 18. How will the project benefit people with dyslexia and other SpLD?

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* 19. When will the research findings be available?

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* 20. Will the research findings be peer reviewed?

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* 21. Will you send a copy of the research report to the BDA? policy@bdadyslexia.org.uk

Thank you for taking the time to provide these details. We will contact you via the email address you have provided to let you know whether we are able to meet your request. In the meantime ,we wish you the very best with your ongoing studies and research.

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