Curtin enAble Institute

Curtin enAble Institute

Research Services

Bentley, Western Australia 506 followers

Empowering innovation in health research for lifelong wellbeing.

About us

We are committed to improving health and wellbeing outcomes for individuals across their lifespan. Through collaboration with communities and industry partners, we conduct innovative research that supports evidence-informed solutions. We work with people, communities and care systems to conduct research that matters. Our research endeavours to enable people to live happier and healthier lives within their communities. Our research strengths include: - Mental health - Alcohol and other drugs - Disability and inclusion - Dementia and ageing

Website
https://research.curtin.edu.au/enable/
Industry
Research Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Bentley, Western Australia
Type
Educational
Founded
2021
Specialties
Mental Health, Dementia & Ageing, Disability, and Inclusion

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Employees at Curtin enAble Institute

Updates

  • Today is Australia's, R U OK day, an initiative started to aid in the prevention of suicide. The Curtin enAble Institute is committed to conducting research, in partnership with consumers, communities and health providers, that leads to better mental health outcomes for people of all ages.

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  • Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. Globally, today's mission is to reduce the stigma surrounding suicide, advocate for policy change, and encourage help seeking. The Curtin enAble Institute is committed to conducting research, in partnership with consumers, communities and health providers, that leads to better mental health outcomes for people of all ages.

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    On 3 September, the enAble Institute, Curtin University, hosted its second Big Issues in Mental Health panel discussion for 2024, with the theme "Scaling Mental Health Interventions to Meet Community Needs."   A special thank you to the speakers, Amanda Aiyana, Rachel Radcliffe, Christina Pollard, Grace Stanton, Sue-Ellen Morphett, Nick Titov, Bronwyn Myers, and Samir Heble who shared their expertise and insights into what is needed to scale interventions to improve mental wellbeing and service systems, highlighting the need for connection, community, and working together towards a common goal. A special thank you to all attendees, it was a pleasure to host you.

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  • 2025 RTP Scholarship Round Now Open! We are excited to announce that the 2025 RTP scholarship round is now open for applications. This year, candidates can choose to apply for existing approved projects or propose new research initiatives. There are 2 PHD Studentships on offer as part of the 2025 RTP round. 1. Testing the Synergistic Effect of Inorganic Nitrate and Exercise on Cardiovascular and Brain Health in Older Subjects. Project lead: Professor Mario Siervo. Please apply through this link: https://lnkd.in/g-hA2PyX 2. Action to accelerate dementia prevention within a population-based context in Australia. Project lead: Professor Blossom Stephan. Please apply through this link: https://lnkd.in/g9mh4m2b Application Process for students: • Explore projects Browse and select from our list of approved research projects. • Submit your direct application Alternatively, propose a new research project aligned with your interests and expertise. Key Dates: RTP scholarship applications close on August 18, 2025. Supervisors are encouraged to review and recommend their preferred candidates for scholarship shortlisting by the applicant admission closing date, August 31, 2024. Further Information: For detailed guidance and timelines for current and prospective Curtin HDR Students, please visit RTP Scholarships For any inquiries, please contact the Graduate Research Team at HDRSCH-applications@curtin.edu.au

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    Scholarship details | Scholarships

    https://scholarships.curtin.edu.au

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    Please join us for the upcoming Research Rumble event where research project: 'helping autistic students thrive at school' will be showcased. This event will start 22nd August, 5 PM - 7:30 PM. In-person and online attendance is possible. Location: Norman Dufty Lecture Theatre (B210.102), Bentley campus, Curtin University. For more info and to register, click the link below! https://lnkd.in/gengU2Ve

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  • Please join the enAble Institute for this year’s Big Issues event titled: 'Scaling mental health interventions to meet community needs.' Hear from expert speakers with lived experience mental health challenges, researchers, mental health practitioners, funders and service providers. This event will be held online and in-person at the TL Robertson Library at Curtin University, on the 3rd of September, 2024. Please see the flyer for additional information. To attend, please register via the link below or scan the QR code in the flyer. When selecting your ticket please select online or in-person attendance. We cannot wait to see you there! https://lnkd.in/gcvZXx-j

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