Research for better care
We're the UK’s largest charitable funder of palliative care research. Our work deepens our understanding of what makes a good end of life, highlighting challenges and gaps in care, and improving support for everyone affected by dying, death or bereavement.
Our strategyInformation for researchers
Details about our annual open and competitive research grants scheme, plus general guidance for researchers.
Research we fund
Impact of our research
Where we do research
Marie Curie Research Voices Group
Contact the research team
Research conference 2024
Fund our research
The Better End of Life Report 2022
Muslim Voices
Have your say on the future of palliative care research
We're asking people living with a serious life-limiting illness and those who support them how future research can better reflect what's most important to them.
Palliative Care Research Conference
Find out about next year’s research conference, which will take place from 5 - 9 February 2024.
Find out moreOur latest research blogs
A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds
How can a shed at a hospice help men who are grieving and living with a terminal illness? We spoke to researchers to find out…
"How technology makes us feel is important"
There are so many possibilities for how AI can support palliative care. But how we feel about them must be a core part of how they're used.
Managing pain can't wait until opening hours
There's a long way to go before people at the end of life get the right care, no matter the time of day or night. But there is some good news.
“We help people live as well as they can"
Jenna is a Marie Curie Clinical Nurse Specialist. She’s based at the Marie Cure Hospice, West Midlands, but spends her time in people's homes.
Preserving our digital legacy
Many of our most significant memories are stored online, so how can we ensure these are protected and passed on to our loved ones after we die?
“We need training in cultural sensitivity"
Rekha Vijayshankar shares her views on why ethnic inequity exists in advance care planning, and what we could do to tackle it.