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Peninsula Events | June

Welcome to our curated list of exciting events at our Peninsula campus for the month of June!

If you have any questions about events held at our Peninsula campus, please contact Valentinna (Valentinna.Mehdizadeh1@monash.edu). 

 

HDR Lunch Social

Are you a PhD or Masters by Research student at Monash? That means you are an "HDR Student" and you should definitely join one of our regular social gatherings that are just for you and your kind!

These socials are a great opportunity to meet people going through the same research journey as you, exchange ideas and network with students from all different faculties and disciplines.

Your lunch will be subsidised by the MGA.

Date: Thursday, 13 and 27 June 2024

Time: 12:00 to 1:00pm

Venue: Upper Deck Cafe, Building U, Peninsula Campus

 

Innovate, Heal, Empower: 2024 Doctor of Physiotherapy Research Conference

MGA will be co hosting the Annual Doctor of Physiotherapy Research Conference with the Department of Physiotherapy. This year's conference will feature 44 presentations that span the full spectrum of physiotherapy and allied health.

Our diverse range of topics include:

  • Exercise physiology and rehabilitation
  • Physical activity
  • Acquired brain injury and concussion
  • Cardiopulmonary physiotherapy
  • National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
  • Musculoskeletal physiotherapy
  • Women's Health physiotherapy
  • Pain science
  • Neurophysiology and sensory motor function
  • Cancer and falls prevention
  • Physiotherapy education

This event will showcase the latest research in physiotherapy theory and practice, presented by our talented Doctor of Physiotherapy students. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and connect with professionals in the field.

We look forward to welcoming you to a day of insightful presentations and stimulating discussions.

Date: Friday, 21 June 2024

Time: 8:30am to 5:00pm

Venue: Building B, Peninsula Campus

 

MOTPrac Orientation

A welcome day for all students studying Masters of Occupational Therapy. Invitations for the day and schedule will have been sent to students enrolled in this course by their lecturers. Light refreshments will be provided on the day to students courtesy of the MGA.

Date: Wednesday, 26 June 2024

Time: 10:00 to 2:00pm

Venue: TBC

 

 

 

MGA Health and Wellbeing Guidelines for Events 

  • Attend only when well: If you are feeling unwell or exhibiting flu-like symptoms, we kindly ask that you do not attend the event. 
  • Practice good hygiene: Please maintain good hygiene practices. This includes regular hand washing or using the hand sanitizer which will be readily available at the venue.
  • Mask availability: Masks will be available for attendees who request them.

 

The MGA team

Got a question or request about anything at all? Get in contact with one of our staff members – we’d love to hear from you. Alternatively, drop by the MGA office at Clayton or Caulfield so we can help!

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