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The Hopkins Centre Interdisciplinary Translation Research Grants are OPEN
Posted on Thursday 25th May 2017
Applications for the Interdisciplinary Translation Research Grants are NOW OPEN. These Translation Research Grants constitute the second phase of the first round of 2016-17 Hopkins Centre Seeding Grants. We encourage previous applicants who meet the eligibility criteria but who were unsuccessful in the first round, to re-apply as well as new applicants. The grant application and guidelines for submissions are attached, please also note that if you have any further questions these may be directed to Professor Timothy Geraghty Timothy.Geraghty@health.qld.gov.au, Professor Michele Foster michele.foster@griffith.edu.au or Professor Elizabeth Kendall e.kendall@griffith.edu.au Applications close COB, 19 June 2017.
Read MoreMRFF delivers for clinical trials
Posted on Thursday 25th May 2017
Australian clinical trials received a much-needed boost today with details of the Medical Research Future Fund’s disbursements announced.
Read MoreCall for Abstracts - NOW OPEN
Posted on Monday 1st May 2017
The Hopkins Centre symposium - Bold ideas, better solutions 2017.
Read MoreARC Linkage Funding is OPEN
Posted on Thursday 27th April 2017
ARC Linkage Funding (Cycle 2) is opening 1st July, 2017 http://www.arc.gov.au/linkage-projects
Read MoreLatest Publications from the National Academies
Posted on Tuesday 28th March 2017
If you click on the document you are interested in - you will be taken to the home site where you can download the booklet for free OR access a multitude of other topics. http://us4.campaign-archive1.com/?u=eaea39b6442dc4e0d08e6aa4a&id=3c59ecc0de&e=ed3f6a00b3
Read MoreAustralian Medical Research and Innovation Priorities
Posted on Friday 3rd March 2017
Check out the Australian Medical Research Priorities for 2016-2018
Read MoreRehabilitation in health systems
Posted on Thursday 2nd March 2017
Global trends in health and ageing require a major scaling up of rehabilitation services in countries around the world and in low- and middle-income countries in particular. Strengthening service delivery and ensuring it is adequately financed is fundamental to ensuring that rehabilitation is available and affordable for those who need it. This document provides evidence-based, expert-informed recommendations and good practice statements to support health systems and stakeholders in strengthening and extending high-quality rehabilitation services so that they can better respond to the needs of populations.
Read MoreRehabilitation 2030: a call for action
Posted on Wednesday 1st March 2017
Rehabilitation 2030, a global gathering of many of the world's leading rehabilitation experts, concluded today with a call for action to address the significant and ever-increasing need for rehabilitation services around the world. Through the call for action, participants pledge to support governments to enhance rehabilitation services by incorporating rehabilitation into universal health coverage.
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