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New Bright Sparks Grant Fuels New Research into Complex Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Posted on Monday 17th August 2026
The Hopkins Centre is pleased to congratulate Ms Shannon Galletly, Nurse Unit Manager of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit (BIRU) at Princess Alexandra Hospital, on being awarded a Bright Sparks Clinician Capacity Building Grant for her project exploring care for people with complex neurobehaviour following acquired brain injury.
Read MoreDay in the Life After Brain Injury: Why Lived Experience Must Shape the Future of Rehabilitation
Posted on Tuesday 11th August 2026
A Day in the Life After Brain Injury: Listening to Lived Experience Brain Injury Awareness Week 2026 | 17–23 August
Read MoreBIAW 2026 - Returning to Driving After Brain Injury: From Research to Real-World Journeys
Posted on Monday 10th August 2026
Brain Injury Awareness Week | 17–23 August 2026 For many people, being able to drive represents far more than getting from A to B. A driver’s licence can mean independence, employment, social connection, access to family and community, and the freedom to participate in everyday life.
Read MoreHopkins 2026 Mid-Year Research Highlights
Posted on Thursday 30th July 2026
Hopkins 2026 Mid-Year Research Highlights
Read MoreImproving Life After Brain Injury: Hopkins Research in Action for Brain Injury Awareness Week 2026
Posted on Wednesday 29th July 2026
Each year, Brain Injury Awareness Week shines a light on the experiences of people living with brain injury and the challenges they face every day. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the research, innovation and partnerships helping to improve rehabilitation, participation and quality of life.
Read MoreNational Pain Week 2026: Spotlight on the Metro South Pain Rehabilitation Centre and Collaborative Pain Research
Posted on Wednesday 29th July 2026
National Pain Week 2026: Supporting Better Lives Through Pain Rehabilitation and Research
Read MoreHopkins Hour: Pain: A complex protection system: Participant learnings from the ENGAGE study
Posted on Wednesday 29th July 2026
Hopkins Hour - Wednesday 29th July 2026 Hosted by Dr Nick Aitcheson, with presentations from Kelly Walsh and the ENGAGE team, this session will focus on pain as a complex protection system and participant learnings from the ENGAGE study.
Read MoreNational Pain Week 2026: Why Home Matters for People Living with Persistent Pain
Posted on Tuesday 28th July 2026
As part of National Pain Week 2026, The Hopkins Centre is highlighting research that is expanding our understanding of how everyday environments can influence the experience of chronic pain.
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