The Society for Research in Rehabilitation was held at the University of Essex for people passionate about advancing rehabilitation technology. Minds from across the globe gathered for a busy day filled with new ideas and improved solutions to support patients’ rehabilitation journey. The Brain Injury HRC was delighted to see many new ideas from different professions and places. We even heard from some international delegates, who presented their research. It was inspiring to meet so many people working to improve rehabilitation services for those with a difficult journey ahead.
The day was a mix of oral presentations, research posters and ‘work-in-progress’ research projects. With over 40 people standing up to talk, from students to professors and everything in between, it was a supportive community of individuals keen to develop connections and collaboration.
The HRC was delighted to launch our Fellowship Programme at this event. For more information, follow the link at the button below.
Thank you to Andrew Bateman and Jemma Holliday for organising such a packed and informative event.
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