The CTT Program is an online course delivered across six weeks. The course requires 3 hours of participation per week. Participants will be assessed on participation in online activities, including a Zoom workshop. At the completion of the program, you will receive a certificate, as evidence of formal teacher training.
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The Kolling Institute unveils new research strategy
The new Kolling strategic research framework has been released. It outlines the main priorities for the Institute in the coming 5 years.
The latest edition of NSLHD News…
The latest version of Northern Sydney Local Health District (NSLHD) news for the 25th February is now available online.
The Kolling Institute – Celebrating 100 years of research
The December 2020 Kolling Institute Newsletter is now available. This special edition documents the history of the Kolling Institute and the important events which have allowed it to grow into a centre of research excellence. Much of the material was compiled by Dr Catherine Storey and her team in the Royal North Shore Hospital Archive.
MD Research Project EOI for Supervisors for 2021-2022
The University is still looking for MD Project supervisors for 2021. MD Research Projects involve investigating an issue or problem in health or medicine. They may involve primary collection of data, the analysis of existing data sets or a review of the medical literature.
NSLHD – Research Year in Review September 2020
This report, which outlines the research achievements within the Northern Sydney Local Health District, is now available. The SERT Institute is proud to be one of these initiatives [See Link]. One of our initiatives includes the publication of the inaugural Surgical Research Activity Report — a collation of research conducted and published across the RNSH …