The 72nd Alcohol Problems Research Symposium is calling for abstracts or other presentation suggestions for the Spring 2012 meeting to take place Stonecross Manor Hotel in Cumbria on the 14th and 15th March. The meeting is part of a long-running series of friendly events in which Alcohol Research UK is helping to organise with Professor Moira Plant, Emerita Professor of Alcohol Studies at the University of the West of England. See here for more information.
Alcohol Research UK have also opened the annual Studentship Scheme. The deadline for the academic year 2012/13 is 10th May 2012. See here for full details.
On Tuesday 27th March 2012, Edinburgh Cyrenians will be holding a one day conference at Murrayfield Stadium: Can Brief Interventions change Scotland's relationship with alcohol? Developing the model for community settings. The event will offer practical support on introducing alcohol brief interventions to new settings and provide opportunities to discuss and share experiences in workshop sessions. For more information see here or contact jenny@cyrenians.org.uk 0131 475 2354.
The New Directions in the Study of Alcohol Group (NDSAG) 2012 conference, exploring '21 years of experience and the future for motivational interviewing' takes place from Thursday 24th May 2012 to Sunday 27th May 2012, in Llandindrod Wells, Wales. The conference will include a keynote from Professor Stephen Rollnick. Submissions for the The Ron McKechnie Prize close this Sunday 29th Feb!
A free workshop on working with 'Frequent Fliers', those with the highest levels of alcohol-related hospital admissions takes place Friday, 23rd March 2012, London. See here for the flyer.
Further updates:
The Charity Adfam is conducting a short survey for family members affected by problem alcohol use. If you are a family member please complete the short anonymous survey. If you are a practitioner who works with family members please pass the link on: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JCDS9LR
Middlesex University has opened a new MA course Comparative Drug and Alcohol Studies. It is designed to develop knowledge and understanding of drugs and alcohol issues, policies and interventions within a comparative context. It is relevant to policy makers and practitioners, and to students and researchers associated with the drug and alcohol field. Full info here.
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