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The Homeopathy Research Institute is run entirely on donations. Thank you for helping us to continue our work. If you are interested in supporting HRI and would like to discuss this with us, please contact Rachel Roberts (Chief Executive) on rachelroberts@hri-research.org. If you would like us to call you back, please include a contact phone […]
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We are very grateful to the organisations, companies and individuals who provide continued support to the Homeopathy Research Institute. This takes the form of either financial support or provision of services, as donations in kind. HRI receives such support from other charities, colleges and companies working in the homeopathy sector, as well as a variety of like-minded organisations around the world […]
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You can support the work of HRI in various ways, whether by shopping online, taking part in a fundraising event or joining our ‘people bank’ of potential volunteers. Shop and donate Fundraise for HRI when you shop online Fundraising ideas Other ways to raise money for HRI Past fundraising Previous HRI fundraising campaigns
MoreHRI wins prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award
On 11 April 2014 HRI received the annual Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society of Homeopaths, the largest organisation registering homeopaths in Europe. This honour was awarded in recognition of the success of HRI’s first International Homeopathy Research Conference, held in Barcelona last summer. As homeopathic pharmacist John Lee presenting the award commented, “The international […]
MoreApplications for funding
HRI provides funding to projects which are in keeping with the HRI research strategy and pass peer review by our Scientific Advisory Committee. These criteria ensure that the projects we support are worthwhile both in terms of the topic being investigated and the quality of the research being proposed. To preserve the integrity of the […]
MoreCompleted projects
HRI began funding projects in 2010. A number of projects supported by the Institute have reached completion: ADHD feasibility study consisting of a pilot randomised controlled trial This project was a continuation of the ADHD case series – the next step was a feasibility study consisting of a pilot randomised controlled trial. More Randomised controlled […]
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