Events
Featured Events
ABITRS VR Framework Translation Workshop
30th October 2023
Hopkins Clinician Capacity Building Research Information Session and Q&A
5th December 2023
Hopkins Clinician Capacity Building Research Funding Information Session and Q&A
1st November 2023
Hopkins Clinical Capacity Building Research Grants and Q&A
3rd October 2023
Past Events
Hopkins Hour: Meaningful Research through Stakeholder Engagement - 17 May, 2023
Posted on Tuesday 28th March 2023
SAVE THE DATE
Read MoreInternational Wheelchair Day, 2023
Posted on Tuesday 28th February 2023
Celebrating International Wheelchair Day, 2023.
Read MoreEnabling Environments and Acquired Brain Injury
Posted on Monday 30th January 2023
The Hopkins Centre researchers recently facilitated 2 events with the theme of optimising cognitive accessibility in the home environment.
Read MoreHopkins Hour: Personalised Assistive Technology - Latest Evidence and Application in Practice
Posted on Wednesday 25th January 2023
Hopkins Hour - March 22, 2023.
Read MoreHopkins Research Funding Information Session and Q&A
Posted on Tuesday 15th November 2022
Save the Date for the upcoming Hopkins Research Funding Information Session and Q&A - 25 January, 2023
Read MoreHopkins Hour - “Imagine, Explore, Experiment, Engage” – Facilitating Meaningful Activity Across the Spectrum from Patient to Person
Posted on Tuesday 1st November 2022
Thank you to everyone who joined Hopkins Hour on October 26, 2022. Video recording now available.
Read MoreHopkins Meet & Mingle Event - 21 February 2023
Posted on Thursday 27th October 2022
The Hopkins Centre members are invited to our next Meet & Mingle Event - 21 February, 2023
Read MoreBold Ideas Better Solutions 2022 Virtual Seminar
Posted on Thursday 27th October 2022
The BIBS22 symposium will showcase The Hopkins Center research into disability and rehabilitation. The topics presented will broadly reflect Hopkin’s distinctive approach to interdisciplinary research that focuses on practical solutions to challenges that arise for both citizens and clinicians across the rehabilitation healthcare continuum. The BIBS22 program will feature a wide range of Hopkins partnership projects, sharing their insights and innovative strategies for consumer-citizen engagement.
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