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CDNM Research Week 2024

The Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery (CDNM) held their inaugural Research Week on 2-6 September 2024. CDNM Research Week, “Celebrating Nursing and Midwifery Research” showcased high quality and diverse nursing and midwifery research from across Australia and New Zealand, with a line-up of esteemed speakers.

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This virtual week-long event consisted of webinars, masterclasses, movers and shakers discussion panel discussions and more. The program was tailored for Early-Mid Career Researchers (EMCRs) but provided valuable insights for all.


Presentations included:


  • Discussions regarding the state of research funding in Australia and New Zealand
  • Sharing practical advice on engaging with Aboriginal and Torress Strait Islander peoples in research
  • Building a high impact research portfolios which must be founded on authentic connections and engagement

Thank you to all presenters, panellists, workshop facilitators and Chairs for thought-provoking presentations and rich discussions.
 
We extend our gratitude to
ANMCTN for their support in partnering with us for our Day 3 sessions. We look forward to furthering our collaboration in future projects.
 
A special thank you to the Research Week lead organiser
Professor Brendan McCormack, the event platform team at Arinex and the organising team for their dedication and hard work in making this event a success.
 
Lastly, thank you to all the attendees for their active participation and engagement.
 
Recordings of each session are available to watch on demand for all who registered. The recordings will be available for 12 months post event.

12 Sep, 2024
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