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Research update meetings

  • Are you running a research project that you would like to discuss with peers?
  • Are you doing a PhD or MSc project related to aphasia?
  • Are you interested in hearing about current research in aphasia?

The BAS research update meetings is the ideal setting to hear about the latest aphasia research and to discuss your own ongoing research.



2011 Research Update Meeting

The 2011 Research Update Meeting will be held on Tuesday 19th April and will be hosted by Glascow Caledonian University. The theme is Aphasia Therapy - Rehabilitation or Management. More information is available via the following link: Research Update Meeting information.

Invited speakers include:

  • Professor Pam Enderby - University of Sheffield
  • Dr. Christos Salis - University of Reading
  • Dr. Alex Pollock - Glascow Caledonian University
  • Fiona Johnson - University College London
  • Leigh Fernandez - Northumbria University
  • Dr. Vanja Kljajevic - Insituto Gerontologico Matia, Spain
  • Dr. Marian Brady - Glascow Caledonian University

If you are interested in attending this meeting please contact Kim Stewart kim.stewart@gcu.ac.uk for a registration form. Standard delegate fee is £10 and the student fee is £8.


If you have suggestions for topics for future meetings or your institution would be willing to host a meeting, please contact Clare Telford at research-in-progress@bas.org.uk

 



Previous Meetings

  • April 2009 - The Centre for Speech and Language Therapy Research at University College London: Measuring Change in Aphasia.Please use the following link to access the abstracts.
  • Aprill 2008 - Reading University - Controversies in verb and sentence processing: Assessment and therapy. Please use the following link to access the programme and abstracts.
  • June 2007 - Manchester University - Semantic Memory and Comprehension Disorders. Please use the following links to access the programme and the abstracts.
  • November 2006 - Newcastle University -Verbs and Sentences. Please use the following links to access the programme and the abstracts.

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Last updated: 14 March 2011