SAPC/RCGP awards for Outstanding Early Career Researchers (Academic General Practitioner and Primary Care Scientist)

Closing date: 3rd February 2025

Background

RCGP Scientific Foundation Board (SFB) and the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) collaborate to deliver Outstanding Early Career Researcher awards.

These awards recognise researchers who have made significant contributions to academic primary care. Previously known as the Yvonne Carter Award, named after Professor Yvonne Carter CBE, whose research a huge impact on academic general practice.

RCGP Scientific Foundation Board (SFB) and the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) collaborate to deliver Outstanding Early Career Researcher awards.

These awards recognise researchers who have made significant contributions to academic primary care. Previously known as the Yvonne Carter Award, named after Professor Yvonne Carter CBE, whose research a huge impact on academic general practice.

About the awards

We now offer two annual awards, one to an Academic General Practitioner and one to a Primary Care Scientist.

Each winner is awarded £500. 

As part of the award application, we ask applicants to submit a report detailing how they would use the money, its outcomes and support related PR activity. The award can be used for national and international travel to meet with other researchers and used for conference attendance.

In addition, they are invited to present their work at RCGP’s Winners Enclosure at the annual conference and the SAPC ASM 2025. The exact date of the presentations are to be confirmed.

Application process

Please apply to the award via the Scientific Foundation Board grant and awards platform.

Please fill in your details, answer the questions on why you are an outstanding early career researcher and provide details for your head of department. 

We will only accept two applications from each department/centre/group. One application for category 1 is academic general practitioner, and one for category 2 is primary care scientist. Therefore, please liaise with your Head of Department before submission.

Application deadline is 3 February 2025.

Eligibility

The award is open to early career researchers in primary care.

Applicants should have no more than 4 years (pro rata) academic experience, excluding any career breaks, either in General Practice/Primary Care (GP/PC) post PhD or no more than 4 years, excluding any career breaks, since starting a substantive contract in a dept of GP/PC (ie holding a post as a research fellow, lecturer, teacher, 0.4 or more WTE).

They should hold a formal or honorary appointment with a primary care department, centre or group in a UK/Ireland University, have published original research in peer-reviewed journals – at least one as a lead author – and be actively engaged in high-quality research which is genuinely grounded in primary care.

Judging

Applications will be judged by a panel consisting of primary care academics from the RCGP and SAPC. The awards will be restricted to applicants whose background the award panel considers to be genuinely grounded in primary care. The panel will assess applications for evidence of the candidate’s current and potential contributions to advancing primary care through research, including personal research leadership, wider promotion of academic primary care, publications, and other markers of distinction, as well as the clarity of the proposal for the use of the award funds. Particular emphasis will be given to research which demonstrates an understanding of, and contribution to, the primary care vision.

For further information, please contact the RCGP's research team at the Scientific Foundation Board by emailing SFB@rcgp.org.uk.

Funding value: 
500
Application process: 

See above

For further information, please contact the RCGP's research team at the Scientific Foundation Board by emailing SFB@rcgp.org.uk.

Deadline: 
Monday, 3 February 2025 - 5:00pm
Eligibility: 

See above

Previous winners: 
  • 2024 Dr Stephen Bradley (GP) - interviews
  • 2024 Dr Ben Bowers (Primary Care Scientist) - interviews
  • 2024 Dr Sarah Hillman (GP) - Highly Commended
  • 2023 Dr Benjamin Brown (GP) and Dr Sarah Bailey (Primary Care Scientist) - interviews
  • 2022 Dr David Blane (GP) and Dr Oliver van Hecke (GP) joint winners, there were no applications in the Primary Care Scientist/HSR category - interviews
  • 2021 Dr Samuel Seidu (GP) and Dr Shoba Dawson (Primary Care Scientist).  Dr Oliver van Hecke (GP) was highly commended - interviews
  • 2020 Dr Sarah Mitchell (GP), highly commended Dr Jessica Watson (GP)
  • 2019 Dr Emma Wallace (GP)
  • 2018 Dr Andrew Carson-Stevens (GP), highly commended Dr Emma Wallace (GP)
  • 2017 Dr Nathan Davies (PhD)
  • 2016 Dr Kamal Mahtani (GP) 
  • 2015 Dr Clare J Taylor, MBE (GP), highly commended Dr Sophie Park (GP)
  • 2014 Dr Helen Atherton (PhD)
  • 2013 Dr Greg Irving (GP)
  • 2012 Dr Katherine Cresswell (PhD)
  • 2011 Professor Christian Mallen (GP)