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Research

Program schedule

This program is subject to change

Some sessions will be in-person only, some will be online only, and some will be hybrid. Details to be confirmed.

Wednesday 5 November 2025

Time 

Session details

11.15am

Opening and welcome

11.30am

Keynote speaker - A/Prof Fiona Brownfoot and Dr Debjyoti Karmakar

Humans, Machines and the Future of Care: Research in the Age of AI

1pm

Lunch break

Poster presentations

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2 to 5pm

University of Melbourne Medical School Research Symposium

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5 to 6.30pm

Research Symposium Drinks

 

Thursday 6 November 2025

Time 

Session details

11am to 12pm

Panel

AI in action at Austin

12 to 1pm

Lunch break

Poster presentations

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1 to 2pm

Quality Improvement at ResearchFest

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2 to 3pm

Break

3 to 4.30pm

In the Spirit of Rinaldo: Honouring Prof Rinaldo Bellomo’s profound contribution to global research

4.30pm

ResearchFest social event

Tuesday 11 November 2025

Time 

Session details

3.30 to 4.30pm

Physiotherapy Research Symposium

Keynote by Professor Kim Delbaere: Standing Tall: Reimagining falls prevention through accessible digital innovation

Wednesday 12 November 2025

Time 

Session details

11am to 12pm

Consumer Partnership Awards

Online only

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12.30 to 1.30pm

ResearchFest Grand Rounds

Featuring presentations by Early Career Researchers and the announcement of the AMRF Young Investigator Award winner

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2 to 3pm

Nursing Research and Innovation Symposium 2025

Online only

Featuring Prof Fiona Newall, Head of Department, Nursing, University of Melbourne

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Thursday 13 November 2025

Time 

Session details

3.30pm

Allied Health oral poster session

Participants will be chosen via abstract submissions to the Poster Exhibition.

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