We’re looking for a Marketing & Communications Lead. In this part time role, you’ll be responsible for leading and delivering all marketing and communications activities for SRI.
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The Alan Mackay-Sim Spinal Cord Injury Travelling Fellowship is open for applications. It supports projects that have an emphasis on clinical management, rehabilitation or social support for people with a spinal cord injury. Closing 2 August 2026. https://t.co/mnb30J0KXl
Researchers at Western Sydney University are conducting a research study to evaluate the "Train the trainer- Spinal Cord Injury” (T3-SCI) online educational program. Contact Rhianne Kerr by email at [email protected].
One day left to apply for an #SCI Research Collaboration Grant to attend @ISCoSmeetings 2026! If you’ve been thinking about applying, the time is now! https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
Our SCI Research Collaboration Grants facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration between individuals and institutions worldwide doing #SCI research. If you’re planning to attend @ISCoSmeetings 2026, you should apply for this grant! https://t.co/sfRzUtS3KV
Applications for SCI Research Collaboration Grants close on 24 May. If you’re an #SCI researcher or clinician presenting at @ISCoSmeetings 2026, this grant could help you get there. If you’ve been thinking about applying, wait no longer! https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
SCI Research Collaboration Grants are now open! This year, as in previous years, we’ll organise a breakfast for grant recipients at @ISCoSmeetings 2026 so that they can meet each other and begin networking right from the first day of the meeting! https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
Was your 2026 @ISCoSmeetings abstract submission accepted? If so, you might be eligible to apply for the SRI’s SCI Research Collaboration Grant to help you get to Malaysia. Details here: https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
Our SCI Research Collaboration Grants facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration between individuals and institutions worldwide doing #SCI research. If you’re planning to attend @ISCoSmeetings 2026, you should apply for this grant! https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
Top 6 benefits of attending @ISCoSmeetings 2026
1. Broaden your network
2. Grow your research capacity
3. Build collaborative initiatives
4. Explore cultural differences in SCI research
5. Benchmark with other researchers
6. Leverage connections
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Has your ISCoS abstract been accepted? Are you an early career researcher? If so, this grant could help you get to Kuala Lumpur. Grow professionally, garner fresh ideas, and collaborate with other researchers! https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
Put yourself in the picture this year and apply for an SCI Research Collaboration Grant! If you’re an #SCI researcher or clinician who has had an abstract accepted for @ISCoSmeetings 2026, this grant could help get you there. https://t.co/sfRzUtS3KV
We’ve been offering SCI Research Collaboration Grants since 2016, and in that time, we have supported 117 researchers from 28 countries to attend @ISCoSmeetings Annual Scientific Meeting. If you’ve had an abstract accepted, you should apply for this grant! https://t.co/sfRzUtS3KV
SCI Research Collaboration Grants will close on Sunday 24 May! If you’re an #SCI researcher or clinician attending @ISCoSmeetings 2026, this grant can help you get there. If you’ve been considering applying, now is the time to submit your application! https://t.co/sfRzUtS3KV
2025 SRI grant recipient Dr Ram Lochan Yadav, Australia: This grant made a significant difference by expanding my professional network and accelerating opportunities for collaboration beyond my immediate institution. Read more and apply: https://t.co/sfRzUtS3KV
2025 SRI grant recipient Dr Maya Panisset, Australia: My presentation was well-received and two international researchers have reached out to ask more about adapting these novel measures for their own research. Read more and apply: https://t.co/sfRzUtS3KV
2025 SRI grant recipient Sunpreet Singh Hanspal, India: The grant directly enabled expansion of my research network and enhanced my confidence as an early-career researcher from a low- and middle-income setting. Read more and apply: https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
2025 SRI grant recipient Nikhil Chowdhary, India: Presenting on an international platform led to meaningful academic exchange, and the feedback I received from global experts has directly strengthened the next steps of my work. Read more and apply: https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
2025 SRI grant recipient Nadine Fuchs, Australia: The support from this grant directly helped me to share my work to potential future colleagues, introduce myself to clinicians and researchers in Europe and gather information about job opportunities. More: https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn
2025 SRI grant recipient Nele Bertels, Belgium: A key outcome of this experience was the significant expansion of my professional network. Conversations at ISCoS have already resulted in concrete ideas for joint studies. Read more and apply: https://t.co/sfRzUtRvVn