Conducting research at Royal Surrey

Research staff looking at an Z-Ray Royal Surrey is a leading centre for clinical research and our dedicated staff work at the cutting edge of medical science. Our experienced Research and Development team is ready support researchers, from a number of backgrounds, with their studies.

We have a Research Governance team to support and advise researchers in meeting the requirements of local and UK regulatory frameworks, and a finance team to advise on costing studies.

The Royal Surrey is the host trust for the National Institute for Health And Care Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network for Kent, Surrey & Sussex, and has excellent links with the neighbouring University of Surrey, with whom we run numerous joint studies.

More information for those interested in conducting research at Royal Surrey can be found below.

Clinicians interested in conducting research

Clinicians employed by Royal Surrey can visit our “Roogle” intranet pages for more information on how to conduct research.

Others who would like to know more about conducting trials at Royal Surrey can contact the Research, Development & Innovation department at rsc-tr.ResearchAndDevelopment@nhs.net.

Life Sciences companies looking to partner with Royal Surrey

Royal Surrey is a leading centre for clinical research and our dedicated staff work at the cutting edge of medical development to deliver opportunities to our patients, service users and members of the public.

With a world-class oncology centre and research department, Royal Surrey is an innovative hospital with ambitious plans for growth. The hospital currently employs an increasing number of staff who are training in clinical/academic posts and is an excellent place to begin, or further your career in research.

As a regional centre for Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, the hospital is a tertiary specialist centre for ENT and Maxillofacial surgery and also attracts UK wide referrals for specialities such as Urology.

The Minimal Access Therapy Training Unit (MATTU) is regarded as an international centre for excellence in key-hole surgery and is one of only three training centres in the country.

With excellent links with the neighbouring University of Surrey, our staff are well supported in their journey to undertake further studies in research and we have a number of varied research posts at clinical and non-clinical, junior and consultant levels.

If you'd like to find out more then please contact the Research and Development team on 01483 688660 or rsc-tr.ResearchandDevelopment@nhs.net.