The University of Queensland’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
has an outstanding reputation for world class research.

 
As at 2008, the School ranks 2nd in the University for its Research achievements.   The Research Committee aims to promote collaborative research within the School and provide support and information for staff and postgraduate students in their research activities.
 
One of the core strengths of the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences is its ability to integrate the collective clinical and research skills and expertise of academic staff and postgraduate students within the four primary health and rehabilitation professions. Research within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences covers a broad range of investigations in each of the constituent disciplines (for details of the specific research specialisations of each Division click on the links below):
 
~      Audiology          ~      Occupational Therapy          ~      Physiotherapy          ~      Speech Pathology
 
Interdisciplinary projects involving researchers across the School and with colleagues within other Universities and Faculties are also encouraged. All divisions of the School have an internationally recognised research profile.
 
If you are currently a Research Higher Degree candidate, click here for more information.  If you are interested in becoming a Research Higher Degree candidate, click here.
 
Various Research Groups, Centres and Units have been created within SHRS. Click on the buttons below to learn more:
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Research Collaborations within the SHRS

Research Collaborations within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences are specialised bodies that aim to further the study of particular areas of endeavour in an inten...

Research Incubator Program

Have you ever considered that Research is a career path?  
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