Remote Research Impact Workshop
| Presenter | Facilitated by the Remote Health Systems and Climate Change Centre (RHC3) within Menzies School of Health Research | |
|---|---|---|
| Date/Time |
to
|
|
| Contact person |
Bec Lillico
|
|
| Location | Alice Springs Convention Centre, 93 Barrett Drive Alice Springs 0870 | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
The Remote Research Impact Workshop is a pre-symposium event held in the lead-up to the 10th Rural and Remote Scientific Symposium. Facilitated by the Remote Health Systems and Climate Change Centre (RHC3) within Menzies, the workshop will explore ways to improve research practice and knowledge translation for impact. Local researchers will share learnings from several place-based remote health systems and climate change research projects and discuss cross-cutting enablers and challenges relevant to conducting research with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and health services. The intent of the workshop is to provide a forum for participants to exchange experiences, reflections and lessons learned, especially to conduct culturally safe research with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and organisations in Central and remote Australia.
Participant numbers will be capped to maximise interaction and two-way learning.
Related Events
CDU Agent Masterclass: Vietnam
Join Charles Darwin University (CDU) for our exclusive online Agent Masterclass designed for Vietnam. This interactive session will provide the latest insights on recruitment trends, entry pathways, scholarships, programs, and success strategies for international students from Vietnam.
Read more about CDU Agent Masterclass: Vietnam
Yang-style 24-form Tai Chi
The Confucius Institute welcomes you to join our Yang-style 24-form Tai Chi workshop sessions every Saturday from 9 am - 10.30 am, starting 04 October till 6 December.
Read more about Yang-style 24-form Tai Chi
Chinese ethnic dance for children
Join our Chinese ethnic dance classes for children, which will teach the children to dance with graceful arm movements, vivid facial expressions and lively rhythms. The classes run every Saturday at 5 pm - 6 pm, from 11 October - 13 December.
Read more about Chinese ethnic dance for children