Master of Physiotherapy: Sports Physiotherapy Conference 2021

6 November 2021 8:00am12:00pm
Join Master of Physiotherapy, Sports Physiotherapy students, educators, and keynote speaker Associate Professor Karin Gråvare Silbernagel (University of Delaware) for the 2021 Master of Physiotherapy: Sports Physiotherapy Conference 2021 at 8am Saturday 6 November 2021 (AEST).

2020 School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Postgraduate Research Conference

4 December 2020 12:00pm4:00pm
This year, the SHRS Postgraduate Research Conference will focus on the adaptations seen in research and practice to sustain and grow allied health, as we discuss ‘Sustainability for the future’.

N.S.M.D.A. Physiotherapy assessment for infants and young children

14 February 2020 9:00am15 February 2020 4:30pm
The 2019 NSMDA Course (Brisbane) will be delivered by the esteemed author Associate Professor Yvonne Burns. Cost is $550 for 2 days including GST and catering.
Celebrating 30 Years of Audiology at UQ

Celebrating 30 Years of Audiology at UQ

7 September 2019 3:00pm5:00pm
Join us as we celebrate 30 years of Audiology at UQ.

Celebrating 80 Years of Physiotherapy

28 July 2018 3:00pm5:30pm
Join staff from UQ Physiotherapy and fellow graduates to celebrate the history, appreciate the present and look forward to the future achievements of the Physiotherapy profession at UQ. 

Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke: the Cochrane review

15 June 2018 3:00pm4:00pm
Specifically aimed at speech pathologists, stroke health professionals, service users and aphasia researchers in the community and at the university, Professor Marian Brady will present her research and work surrounding speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke.

Stroke Rehabilitation Research at the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions (NMAHP) Research Unit, Glasgow Caledonian University

13 June 2018 12:00pm1:00pm
Professor Marian Brady will discuss her work and research on stroke rehabilitation Research at the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions (NMAHP) Research Unit, Glasgow Caledonian University.

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