The start of a new year is the perfect time to check in on your brain health. Alzheimer’s Research UK’s Information Services ...
At Alzheimer’s Research UK, we use door-to-door and private site fundraising (where fundraisers work in locations like shopping centres and train stations). You may speak to our fundraisers at your ...
Find out the 10 most important facts and statistics about dementia and dementia research. Click on each fact for more information. 1. Dementia is not a disease itself. Expand The word ‘dementia’ is a ...
Dementia Community Champions increase knowledge and understanding of dementia, brain health and dementia risk factors. They also emphasise the importance of taking part in research in their local ...
Dr Susan Kohlhaas, our Executive Director of Research and Partnerships talks to us about the dementia drugs that could follow ...
This ambitious initiative unites three dedicated Drug Discovery Institutes, all working to translate new findings from academic research into potential treatments as quickly as possible. Led by drug ...
A stipend in line with UKRI rates, PhD tuition fees at the Home rate and research/travel costs up to £15,000 per annum. This scheme is for a full PhD programme; it does not cover funding gaps for ...
All of our online events are recorded, so don’t worry if you weren’t able to join us live. You can find all the recordings below.
Hilary Evans-Newton is the Chief Executive of Alzheimer’s Research UK. Hilary joined Alzheimer’s Research UK in 2013 and has overseen significant growth in income in recent years, which has ...
After you or a loved one receive a diagnosis of dementia, it’s natural to have questions about the future. We understand that this can be an overwhelming time, so only read this information if you ...
Our Clinical Fellowships are designed for clinically qualified applicants (such as trainee Old Age/General Psychiatrists, Neurologists, Clinical Psychologists or similar specialists) wishing to ...
Most of us forget things every day, like people’s names or where we put our keys, but this is not necessarily a sign of dementia. In dementia, memory loss is more serious than forgetting things every ...