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Call for Abstracts now open for Bold ideas better solutions 2018 symposium
Posted on Monday 11th June 2018
Clinicians, researchers, industry partners, people with disability and lived rehabilitation experiences, are invited to submit an abstract for The Hopkins Centre symposium, Bold ideas, better solutions 2018.
Read MoreLINK - Australia’s national disability magazine
Posted on Thursday 7th June 2018
The June edition of Australia's leading national disability magazine focuses on ability. From championing inclusive travel to car conversion equipment, all with the strong message that variation in human ability is ordinary not special - and that everyone has something to contribute.
Read MoreProud to be a part of REWARD
Posted on Monday 4th June 2018
The Hopkins Centre is part of an international alliance of organisations that support the reduction of waste in research, by making research more relevant, transparent and translatable.
Read MoreSpinal Life expo showcases the latest in innovative assistive technology
Posted on Friday 25th May 2018
Representing The Hopkins Centre, Professor Elizabeth Kendall presented on technology in rehabilitation, focusing on future proofing rehabilitation and technology take-up.
Read MoreCall for abstract - 7th Annual NHMRC Symposium on Research Translation
Posted on Wednesday 9th May 2018
The 7th Annual NHMRC Symposium on Research Translation is scheduled for 27-28 November 2018.
Read MoreLink: Australia's national disability magazine
Posted on Thursday 3rd May 2018
Link Magazine is looking at the latest news and issues in the disability sector, as well as some inspiring interviews and engaging personal stories.
Read MoreConsumer Engagement Strategy: A DoR and Hopkins Centre Initiative
Posted on Thursday 19th April 2018
The aim of the Consumer Engagement Strategy Project is to develop a research-based model of meaningful involvement of Division of Rehabilitation consumers.
Read MoreSinging cords project
Posted on Friday 30th March 2018
A pilot peer led singing program to enhance breathing, voice and well-being for people with SCI.
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