Save The Date We are pleased to invite you to attend this event which aims to make the University of Adelaide stronger and more successful by drawing from the full diversity of the talent pool. Speakers from organisations that lead the way in promoting gender, equity and diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) […]
As part of the SAHMRI Scientific Launch we have the Translational Neuroscience Day on Friday 27th June. Check out the star studded speaker lineup in the attached program! Registration is free by emailing carole.johnson@sahmri.com In addition The Samuel Greshon Medal for Translational Neuroscience will be presented
‘The ethics of translational research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities’ In this seminar, Professor Annette Braunack-Mayer, Chief Investigator of the CRE in Aboriginal Chronic Disease Knowledge Translation and Exchange (CREATE), will address the ethical implications of conducting translational health research with Aboriginal communities, and will suggest some approaches we might use to identify […]
RACMA are a medical specialty college of more than 800 members in public and private health services organisations across Australia, New Zealand and overseas. Medical administration is administration or management utilising the medical and clinical knowledge, skill, and judgement of a registered medical practitioner, and capable of affecting the health and safety of the public […]
Experience Adelaide – a program that brings together international students with local University members. Experience Adelaide is intended to help our international students draw the most out of their time in Adelaide by pairing them with an alumni or University staff family, who will invite them home for a meal on occasion, perhaps drive them […]
Research day is for researchers in training and is open to: • Higher Degree Candidates • Those in clinical training • Honours Students Call for Abstracts will Open on the 7th of July, 2014 Speakers deliver a 10 minute presentation before a broad audience, as would occur at national or internation conferences. TQEH Research Day […]
‘Evaluation of effectiveness of health care: non-committal or binding’ Traditionally, medical practice has been based on a scientific paradigm that relied on understanding pathophysiological mechanisms. Following the definition of the concepts of clinical epidemiology in the 80s by Sackett, Guyatt and others, many of the previously accepted conventions and concepts on which we practice medicine […]
The 2015 round of NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarships and National Heart Foundation Scholarships are now open for application and are advertised on the Graduate Centre website here The stipend is up to $40,000 pro rata per annum Please notify students intending to apply for these awards advising them of the application closing date and lodgement requirements as […]
We are pleased to announce that Council has now approved final details of our new Medical and Nursing School building in the West End, which will make us the largest research presence in the State’s Health and Biomedical Precinct. The 13-storey Medical and Nursing School building will bring the number of University of Adelaide health […]
Applications for the Sir Robert Menzies Research Scholarship in the Allied Health Sciences for 2015 are now open. We would be grateful if you could bring this to the attention of colleagues who you think may find it of interest. This research scholarship is open to Australian citizens who are graduates in any of the […]