![Would you be interested in sharing your experience?](https://brilliantbeginnings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/5d554b36e7a4dCall_for_Participants-1080x675.jpg)
Would you be interested in sharing your experience?
Zaina Mahmoud is a PhD researcher at the Welcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter.
![Research help for De Monfort University, Leicester](https://brilliantbeginnings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/5ca37395cc045dad_through_surrogacy.jpg)
Research help for De Monfort University, Leicester
Dr Christina Weis and Dr Wendy Norton are sociologists at the Centre of Reproduction Research at De Montfort University in Leicester who are undertaking a study exploring heterosexual partnered men’s experiences of becoming fathers through surrogacy.
![University of Manchester to launch a new study into ‘unscripted’ role of sperm and egg donors](https://brilliantbeginnings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/5ae1b7b6a9075shutterstock_95705296-1080x675.jpg)
University of Manchester to launch a new study into ‘unscripted’ role of sperm and egg donors
The University of Manchester is launching a new research study to explore the social implications of donating sperm or eggs and the effects the decision to donate has on donors’ everyday lives and relationships.
![Cambridge University study on single dad families](https://brilliantbeginnings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/5c404b40f3f19shutterstock_110446241.jpg)
Cambridge University study on single dad families
Are you a single dad family created through surrogacy?
![UK PhD student calls for surrogacy reform](https://brilliantbeginnings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/fullsizeoutput_53b.jpeg)
UK PhD student calls for surrogacy reform
Emma Walmsley is a second year PhD student from the University of Liverpool.
![National survey for Infertility Network UK and Middlesex University](https://brilliantbeginnings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/5460d4af2f37ccircles_3.jpg)
National survey for Infertility Network UK and Middlesex University
Infertility Network UK and researchers at Middlesex University are conducting a national survey to help understand the experiences of people considering fertility treatment, currently having treatment or who have previously had treatment.