• 1st May 2024

Early Bird tickets on sale for the Australasian College of Paramedicine's 2024 Research Symposium


Early Bird tickets are now on sale for the Australasian College of Paramedicine's 2024 Research Symposium.

This year, we are pleased to be delivering the Research Symposium at the Brisbane campus of the Australian Catholic University on 18 and 19 July.

This theme for the 2024 Research Symposium is Influence and Inspire: Advancing the Paramedicine Research Agenda for Australasia.

The Research Symposium aims to highlight the crucial role of paramedic research in shaping and advancing emergency care and provide an opportunity for novice and emerging paramedicine researchers to share their innovative findings, demonstrating how their research has the potential to bring positive change to the field and enhance the standard of care delivered by paramedics.

Take advantage of our eight-week payment plan for face-to-face attendees, and secure Early Bird rates today. The payment plan option will be available for three weeks and will close on 22 May 2024. Given the nature of this special offer, payment plan tickets are non-refundable. In the case of cancellation however, any funds paid can be used to pay for conferences and events over the next 12 months. Find out more about our payment plan options here.

Early bird tickets prices for the 2024 Research Symposium are: 

$245 Member Face-to-Face (Brisbane) $295 Non-member Face-to-Face (Brisbane) Online tickets also available.

The program for the Research Symposium can be viewed here.

We look forward to seeing you in July at the 2024 Research Symposium.

Book your Early Bird tickets here.

Thank you to our event venue sponsor:

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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

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