We’ve taken great strides forward when it comes to how people who live with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other developmental and/or learning disabilities are treated and viewed…
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Blog post contributed by Juliet Scott-Barrett and Louise McKeever about the SARG PhD/Early Career event funded by the University of Edinburgh Institute of Academic Development: On the 21st of April 2017 a…
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Many thanks to those who attended the SARG Seminar ‘Autism Continued: Adulthood and Ageing’ at the University of Glasgow earlier this year. We heard from a range of academic, practitioner and community…
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We are now quickly approaching our next SARG seminar —Autism continued… Adulthood and Ageing, that will take place in Glasgow on February 26th. Our previous seminar started to examine the lifespan of autism,…
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As most people reading this post will probably already know, SARG recently re-launched with a one day event in Edinburgh. While SARG is principally a group led by researchers, for researchers, the event…
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Welcome back SARGers! A mixture of new research projects, babies, and a slightly parched landscape on the event funding front led to a five year hibernation after our last event…
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he SARG re-launch is taking place tomorrow in Edinburgh, with the theme lifespan development: from embryo to employee. This title caused an unexpected (at least, according to the SARG committee) stir among…
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post by David Simmons, SARG Committee member. It was in the Autumn of 2003 that I discovered the Scottish Autism Research Group. I had recently become interested in autism, having read Patricia…
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We are really enjoying preparing for our SARG re-launch in February. The preparations take some of us back to our first launch in November 1999. We – Juan Carlos, Maria and I…
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