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 8th Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities Newcastle, December 1st-2nd 2008

Keynote speeches: Research on behavioural phenotypes and implications for practice. Chris Oliver, University of Birmingham
  

The role of research in intellectual disability policy and its delivery in the UK. Rob Greig, Chief Executive, National Development Team.

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7th Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities
University of Glasgow, December 10-11th 2007

Keynote speech: Using developmental models to understand intellectual disability. Derek Moore, University of East London.

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6th Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities
Brewery Arts Centre, Kendall, December 11-12th 2006

Keynote speech: Whose knowledge is it anyway? Reflections on inclusive research - Gordon Grant, Sheffield Hallam University.

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5th Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities
Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff , December 8-9th December 2005

Keynote speech: Asking some more interesting questions in intellectual disability research: The case of family adjustment - Richard Hastings, University of Wales, Bangor.

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4th Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities
Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, December 16 – 17, 2004

Keynote speech: Poverty, socio-economic status and people with intellectual disability - Eric Emerson, Insti tute of Health Research, University of Lancaster.

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3rd Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities University of Edinburgh, December 11 - 12, 2003

Keynote speech: Investigating links between genetic syndromes and behavioural and psychiatric disorders - Professor Tony Holland University of Cambridge

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2nd Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disability
University of Birmingham 16 - 17 December 2002

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1st Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities
University of Birmingham 17-18 December 2001

Theme: Cognitive, Behavioural, and Emotional Functioning in Intellectual Disability.

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