May 2013
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NIHR HTA Conference: What's in it for you?
NIHR HTA Conference: What's in it for you? Learn more about clinical effectiveness research and the impact the HTA (Health Technology Assessment) Programme is having on clinical and public health research at the NIHR HTA Conference. The two-day event in...
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Technology - love it or hate it? What makes it really useful or completely useless?
Wednesday 12 June 2013 6pm – 9pm University of Bath Innovation Centre, Broad Quay, Bath, BA1 1UD An evening networking event organised in partnership with Professor Arlene Astell, from the Assisted Living Action Network (ALAN), and Dr Tim Adlam, from...
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Clinical Trials Day
20th May is the day set as the commemoration of the first clinical trial and that of International Clinical Trials Day (ICTD). Scurvy was a deadly disease in 1700s and there were a lot of conflicting ideas about how to...
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NIHR funding deadline
NIHR Primary Care Interventions Call: Now open The NIHR has launched a cross-programme call for research to evaluate health care interventions or services delivered in primary care settings. The call closes on the 22 May 2013, with funding decisions expected...
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COBALT: Challenging Obstacles and Barriers to Assistive Living Technology
COBALT is a collaborative research project engaging with older adults, health and social care professionals, commissioners and industry to explore and provide solutions to the social and behavioural barriers to ALT adoption COBALT (Challenging Obstacles and Barriers to Assistive Living...
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ifOnly event, and competition winner announced
An event was held at the Hilton, Bath on Friday 10th May to announce the winner and finalists of the ifOnly competition. …” The aim of the ifOnly competition, run by University of Bath, is to invite design students to...
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CARE Seminar: The benefits of Alexander Technique lessons for chronic pain
Date: 18th June 2013 Place: Board Room, South Plaza, Bristol Time: 12:00 - 2:00pm UWE Bristol researcher Dr Stuart McClean, working in collaboration with Dr Lesley Wye from the University of Bristol, health practitioners and The Society of Teachers of...