International drug policy, youth programs and addiction science presentations kick off 2016 NDARC seminar series

February 2016

The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre is hosting a series of free seminars on a wide range of topics surrounding research on alcohol and other drugs. 

The weekly seminars are held on Thursdays at 3pm, and presenters include NDARC staff as well as national and international guests of the Centre.   

NDARC kicked off the 2016 series with a presentation by Professor Alex Stevens from the University of Kent, United Kingdom, who is currently working at NDARC as a Visiting Fellow at the Drug Policy Modelling Program. 

In March, NDARC staff and interested guests will hear from Kieran Palmer, Clinical Services Manager at the Ted Noffs Institute about programs and initiatives at the Ted Noffs Foundation. 

Later in the month, Professor Joanne Neale from the Addictions Department at Kings College London will present on the development of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in addiction science. 

More speakers will be confirmed in the coming months. For updates and more information visit https://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/news-events

NDARC seminar series

When: Every Thursday at 3pm

Where: NDARC Seminar Room Building R1, UNSW Randwick Campus, 22 - 32 King Street, Randwick. 

Visitors please report to reception at building R3.   

Upcoming guest speakers

THU 10 March: Ted Noffs Foundation: Overview of programs and initiatives

Kieran Palmer (Clinical Services Manager, Ted Noffs Institute) 

THU 24 March: Development of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in addiction science

Professor Joanne Neale (Addictions Department, Kings College London)