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Hopkins Centre Researchers Present at WFOT Congress 2026
Posted on Wednesday 25th February 2026
Researchers from The Hopkins Centre recently presented their work at the 19th WFOT Congress in Bangkok, held from 9–12 February 2026. The international conference showcased the diversity of the global occupational therapy community and provided opportunities to share research and learn from colleagues around the world.
Read MoreWelcoming New PhD Student Joyce Yi: Exploring Vocational Participation and Wellbeing After Spinal Cord Injury
Posted on Tuesday 24th February 2026
Welcoming New PhD Student Joyce Yi: Exploring Vocational Participation and Wellbeing After Spinal Cord Injury
Read MoreLaunch of Citizen Research Essentials short course - Building Disability Led Research Capability
Posted on Monday 23rd February 2026
Launch of Citizen Research Essentials: A short course
Read MoreHopkins Hour: Trajectories of Rehabilitation Across Complex Environments 3.0: Milestones, Findings and Clinical Impact
Posted on Thursday 19th February 2026
Hopkins Hour Research Series
Read MoreSave the date - Hopkins Hour Online Event
Posted on Wednesday 18th February 2026
Save the date - Hopkins Hour Online Event
Read MoreSave the date - Hopkins Hour Online Event
Posted on Tuesday 17th February 2026
Save the date - Hopkins Hour Online Event
Read MoreNew Research Project to Help People with Brain Injury Speak Up and Navigate Their Care
Posted on Tuesday 17th February 2026
The project, titled “Facilitating choice and agency when cognition is compromised: Enhancing self-advocacy skills for system navigation for people with acquired brain injury”, aims to help people with brain injury better understand, manage and speak up about their healthcare.
Read MoreNew resources support inclusive and sustained employment after brain or spinal cord injury
Posted on Wednesday 11th February 2026
The Hopkins Centre is pleased to share two new evidence-informed guides designed to support sustained employment following acquired brain injury (ABI) or spinal cord injury (SCI), developed through a Seed Grant research project led by Dr Jessie Mitchell.
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