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MPS Foundation invites grant applications for patient safety and wellbeing research projects

Post date: 28/03/2025 | Time to read article: 3 mins

The information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 28/03/2025

The MPS Foundation, a global not-for-profit research initiative that aims to shape the future of patient safety and wellbeing, is inviting applications for its 2025 grant programme.

The MPS Foundation was launched by Medical Protection Society (MPS) in 2022 and has since supported more than 50 medical and dental research projects from across the world. 

UK projects awarded funding in 2024 include a study into developing an advanced deep learning model for the automated diagnosis of periodontal diseases necessitates access to high-quality datasets, specialised software, and collaboration with machine learning engineers and expert periodontists for precise data annotation.

The MPS Foundation is now inviting new research grant applications from both MPS members and non-members. It will invest in research and analysis with a focus on the wellbeing of healthcare professionals, teams, and patient safety, for both medical and dental fields. Applications will be considered from countries where MPS has members. This includes the UK, Australia, The Caribbean and Bermuda, Hong Kong, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Africa.

Research projects should be focused on at least one of the MPS Foundation’s four strategic priorities:

  • the impact of human factors on patient safety, outcomes and risk
  • the personal and professional wellbeing of healthcare professionals and teams
  • the impact of digital integration and technology on patient safety, outcomes and risk
  • evaluation of the effectiveness of teaching and learning innovations

The MPS Foundations supports research projects that are academically robust, and evidence based. Available funding will range from £5,000 to £200,000, depending on the scale, focus, and duration of the research proposal.

Professor Gozie Offiah, MPS Foundation Chair, said: “We are thrilled to invite new grant opportunities for research projects focused on the critical areas of patient safety and clinician wellbeing. Funding for research in these areas has been limited, and we are proud to have changed that through supporting over 50 diverse projects which aim to benefit healthcare professionals and their patients all over the world.

“The MPS Foundation want to fund research that is original, evidence-based, and focused on applied research.  We particularly welcome proposals whose outcomes can be applied in primary as well as secondary care settings, the private sector, outpatient practices or dental care environments.

“If you have a research project that you think may be suitable, please register your interest and join our growing community of grant recipients. I urge all healthcare professionals to consider applying for support whatever the scale of the proposal and to make the most of the additional resources available to support applicants this year.”

Applicants can register their interest and apply by visiting www.thempsfoundation.org and entering their details via the online grant portal. Calls for expressions of interest close on Friday 2 May 2025.

The MPS Foundation will also run a series of online question and answer clinics whilst the call for Expressions of Interest is open to explain the application process and what makes a successful application. The booking form for these clinics can be found on The MPS Foundation Grant Portal The team will also be on hand to answer any questions about the process.

Medical Protection Society– the world’s leading protection organisation, currently supports more than 300,000 doctors, dentists, and healthcare professionals, and has 130 years of global healthcare experience and expertise.

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Link to Q&A Clinics: (https://mpsfoundation.smapply.io/protected/nr/GXx3z/Webinar_datesv2.pdf)

About MPS

The Medical Protection Society Limited (“MPS”) is the world’s leading protection organisation for doctors, dentists and healthcare professionals. We protect and support the professional interests of more than 300,000 members around the world. Membership provides access to expert advice and support and can also provide, depending on the type of membership required, the right to request indemnity for any complaints or claims arising from professional practice.

Our in-house experts assist with the wide range of legal and ethical problems that arise from professional practice. This can include clinical negligence claims, complaints, medical and dental council inquiries, legal and ethical dilemmas, disciplinary procedures, inquests and fatal accident inquiries.

Our philosophy is to support safe practice in medicine and dentistry by helping to avert problems in the first place. We do this by promoting risk management through our workshops, E-learning, clinical risk assessments, publications, conferences, lectures and presentations.

MPS is not an insurance company. All the benefits of membership of MPS are discretionary as set out in the Memorandum and Articles of Association.

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