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The Centre for Health, Activity, and Rehabilitation Research (CHARR) is delighted to hold its 3rd Annual Research Week. For any enquiries contact: donna.keen@otago.ac.nz

Programme

Date Event Further information

Monday 21st November

9.00am - 4.00pm "Health, Movement, and Lifestyle: A multidisciplinary approach"
Graduate Research Symposium Day 1 - co hosted with the School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science
Programme of events
4.30pm Opening Event: CHARR Research Week Room 1.02, School of Physiotherapy Building
Tuesday 22nd November
9.00am - 4.00pm 'Health, Movement, and Lifestyle: A multidisciplinary approach'
Graduate Research Symposium Day 2 - co hosted with the School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science
SPESES Conference Room
11.00am - 1.00pm

“University Policy for Research Consultation with Māori”
Internal meeting for CHARR staff

Room 1.02, School of Physiotherapy

Wednesday 23rd November

9.30am - 12.30 pm

"Showcasing CHARR research excellence"
Presentations by CHARR researchers on their current research work and impact on wider communities.

Programme of events
1.00pm - 6.00pm

"Enjoyment through movement: Korero with Collaboration of Ageing Research Excellence (CARE) and stakeholders"
CARE Research Theme event

Programme of events

Thursday 24th November

9 .00am - 11.30pm Internal CHARR meeting (for PBRF staff of the School of Physiotherapy)
12.00 am - 2.30pm

"Celebrating our community links"

Members of our community classes are invited to join us at the School. There will be a chance to take a look around the School, hear about the other community classes we offer, and meet members of staff. We we also provide an opportunity for you to give your feedback on how we can improve, or build upon our community classes.

3.30pm - 6.00pm "Sport related concussion research and services in Dunedin" Programme of events

Friday 25th November

11.00am - 5.00pm Pain@Otago Research Theme Annual Meeting Programme of events

Postgrad symposium 21 nov

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