Events
Brunel Brain Awareness Week DAY 2
Conference, Darwin Room
This is a global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits or brain research. One day is devoted to widening participation activities and demonstrations that A-Level students can get involved in; and the other is for a lecture series provided by internal and external speakers about current research.
Brunel Brain Awareness Week DAY 1
Conference, Darwin Room
This is a global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits or brain research. One day is devoted to widening participation activities and demonstrations that A-Level students can get involved in; and the other is for a lecture series provided by internal and external speakers about current research.
CRR seminar series- 'using phenomenology to explore the intertwining body, self and world'
Seminar, Mary Seacole Building112
This seminar offers an introduction to doing phenomenological research.
Centre for Research in Rehabilitation -Seminar Series 2012/13 “The ReTrain Story”.
Seminar, Mary Seacole Building 303
We are delighted to kick off our programme of planned events by welcoming Dr Sarah Dean who is a Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research at the Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry, Exeter University.
8th Annual PhD Student Research Conference
Conference, Council Chamber, Wilfred Brown Building
We would like you to share the opportunity for current PhD students of all years to showcase their research in the form of presentations and posters, to other students and staff in a variety of fields related to health sciences and social care.
Emerging Researchers in Ageing Workshop
Workshop, Mary Seacole Building MSB202
Calling all Masters, PhD students and Post Doctoral Researchers! Speakers from Brunel University, Manchester University, University of the West of Scotland and Kings College confirmed. More speaker details to come soon, book now to guarantee a place!
Measuring to Maximise Impact- quantitative, qualitative and mixed approaches
Lecture, room to be confirmed
This summer the Centre for Research in Rehabilitation (CRR) is running 3 day seminars with the focus on measurement and impact in clinical rehabilitative research. Three speakers will lead each day with a mixture of lectures and workshops focussed on one of each of the topics.
Measuring to Maximise Impact- quantitative, qualitative and mixed approaches
Lecture, Mary Seacole Building MSB113
This summer the Centre for Research in Rehabilitation (CRR) is running 3 day seminars with the focus on measurement and impact in clinical rehabilitative research. Three speakers will lead each day with a mixture of lectures and workshops focussed on one of each of the topics.
Maladaptive Neural Plasticity and Chronic Low Back Pain
Seminar, Mary Seacole Building Room 202
Assoc Prof Ben Wand from University of Notre Dame Australia
CRR Research Seminar Series: Introductory Session
Seminar, MS 203
Speakers: Prof Lorraine De Souza, Prof Mary Gilhooley, Dr Alicen Dixon




