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Griffith University trains autism researchers of tomorrow

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The Griffith University has launched a new doctoral program to give future autism researchers the skills and experience they need to improve the lives of people with autism.

The Autism Future Researchers Doctoral Training Program is the first of its kind in Australia and was designed with extensive input from industry and the autism community.

Associate Professor Dawn Adams will lead the program, and said more research into autism was needed.

“The more we know, the more we realise we don’t know,” she said.

“The PhD students in our program will be conducting research that answers meaningful questions and develop real world solutions.”

Doctoral candidates will base their research around a set of challenges identified by the autism community, from education to mental health, social skills and parenting.

HDR candidates will be part of Griffith University’s renowned Autism Centre of Excellence (ACE), which boasts experts in education, clinical psychology, developmental psychology, speech pathology and occupational therapy.

Associate Professor Adams said the program was an ideal training ground for a new generation of researchers keen for their work to make a real difference.

“Candidates who are accepted into this program will not only conduct cutting-edge research, but will develop the skills they need throughout their career,” she said.

“This is really a PhD-plus – it’s about providing inter-disciplinary support, industry experience and research training.”

Kathryn Ambrose was a special education teacher who decided to embark on a PhD after completing the Graduate Certificate in Autism Studies and a Master of Education and Professional Studies at Griffith University.

For more information on the program, visit the Autism Centre of Excellence website.

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