Last week, our lecturers attended two training days at our head office, at Stroke Association House, London. These form part of a schedule of activity designed to ensure they have the skills, and support needed to succeed in becoming the next generation of research leaders.
We're looking for an innovative, passionate and professional individual with excellent interpersonal and organisational skills to join our Stroke Recovery Service based in East Berkshire.
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join the Life After Stroke services team in Central Bedfordshire on a permanent basis.
Read our statement on Budget 2016, where there were a number of important announcements relevant to stroke survivors, patients and carers.
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our Haringey team.
What maintains stroke survivors’ continued use of self-managed computer therapy for aphasia?
Our joint Stroke Association/ MRC Clinical Training Fellowship.
This funding creates dedicated time for healthcare professionals in England working in an eligible profession to develop an application for a doctoral level training Fellowship, and undertake a training programme to give them the skills to apply for doctoral level funding.
This research will study 300 stroke survivors who have fatigue but not depression. It aims to identify factors independently associated with fatigue after stroke to help doctors find the best ways to treat and manage the condition.
Stroke Association Legacy Garden at Gardeners’ World Live.