Alcohol Research UK 2017 conference and Early Career Symposium
Alcohol Research UK's 2017 conference, ‘Working together: people, practice and policy in alcohol research’, takes place on Wednesday, 5th April 2017 in London. The event will explore co-production and collaboration in alcohol research and practice and consider how sharing experience can help to bridge the gaps between research and practice.
Further details here or book your place through the Eventbrite page - early bird rate of £120 currently available.
Preceding the 2017 conference, the Alcohol Research UK Postgraduate and Early Career Symposium 2017 takes place on Tuesday, 4th April 2017 in London. The Symposium provides an opportunity for early career researchers to share their findings, learn from colleagues, and develop their professional network. The Symposium will culminate in an Evening Reception and Networking Event in Central London entitled ‘Ask an expert?: Who knows what in alcohol harm reduction?’. See here for more information including a call for posters, or book your free ticket here.
Alcohol Research UK also recently published its Annual Review 2015/16 outlining its main programmes of work for the period.
New Directions 2017 & inaugural 'Addiction Theory Network' Symposium
A conference flyer [pdf] has been released for the New Directions in the Study of Alcohol Group (NDSAG) 41st Annual Conference 2017, which takes place in Weston Super Mare on 10th to the 13th of May. The conference will explore perspectives of drinkers and services within the current landscape of commissioning and policy, and findings from key practice and research.
The conference will also include an inaugural symposium of the Addiction Theory Network, which seeks to challenge the dominance of the brain disease model of addiction and its implications for policy and practice.
Kettil Bruun Society 2017: Sheffield
The 43rd Kettil Bruun Society (KBS) Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol Symposium will take place on 5-9 June 2017, hosted by the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group at ScHARR. The Kettil Bruun Society aims to investigate social, epidemiological and cross-cultural research on alcohol use and promote the exchange of scientific knowledge and experiences among researchers. The annual symposium´s primary purpose is to provide a forum for researchers to exchange ideas about ongoing research.
The Symposium focuses on discussion of pre-circulated papers reporting ongoing, as yet unpublished work and is popular as a way to get early input or "live peer review" ahead of submitting a paper. Researchers are invited to submit informative abstracts by January 20, 2017. KBS 2017 is sponsored by Alcohol Research UK, The Institute for Alcohol Studies, and the Society for the Study of Addiction. See here for further details.
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