Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience![]() Quick Find: Department of Psychological Medicine (1 item) | Special Events (2 items) | Centre for Military Health Research (2 items) Department of Psychological MedicineMaudsley Neurotechnology ConferenceDescriptionAbout the event King’s Health Partners Neurosciences invites you to this one-day Maudsley Neurotechnology Conference to share recent innovations in neurotechnology treatment applications for psychiatric and neurological disorders, and to network with those involved in neurotechnology research in these specialties. Who should attend? This event is open to any individual or organisation with an interest in neurotechnology such as Clinicians, Industry, Students, Trainees, Academic Scientists, Researchers, Allied Health Professionals and those with a general interest in neuroscience. Why attend? Attending this event will give you an opportunity to learn more about advancements in the neurotechnology sector and will allow you to network and make meaningful connections with other professionals. Programme We will be featuring an exciting line-up of speakers which include industry leaders and academic experts working across a range of clinical neurotechnology applications such as brain-computer interfaces and invasive and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques (including transcranial magnetic stimulation, temporal interference stimulation, focussed ultrasound and deep brain stimulation). Please see the 'more info' tab for further detail about the programme and speakers.
Places are limited and will be assigned on a first come - first served basis. This event is in-person only. The early bird rates below are now available until the 1st of May. After this date the standard ticket rate will be £175, Concession rates will be - postgraduate students / professional trainees / Early Career Researchers / Allied Health Professionals £100; undergraduate students £75
Special EventsLink between Eating disorders and Autism: PEACE pathway ConferenceDescriptionWe will be presenting an overview of our work, including outcomes, learning points and specially developed resources for clinicians and teams of health professionals working in this area. The PEACE Pathway is an innovative Pathway for Eating disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience. Our research suggests that around a third of people with an eating disorder may be autistic, or present with high autistic traits. Whilst autistic people with eating disorders require adapted treatments, prior to this pathway there was no systematic guidance or support for clinicians working with this population.
With the PEACE Pathway, we have introduced a specialised treatment track for autistic people, and people with high autistic traits, in our national eating disorder service in South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. This has included regular support and supervision for clinicians, the provision of training in recognising and adapting treatments around autism, and an autism assessment pathway for individuals with high features but no prior diagnosis.
We hope that attendees will be able to take some of our experience and ideas back to their clinic and be interested in developing collaboration with our team.
What previous attendees said: “A really informative and thorough conference. It was incredibly interesting to hear from the variety of speakers and the different areas of input. Thank you so much.” “It is amazing to be taken through the start of the PEACE journey and seeing what has been achieved to date in helping to improve patient experience and treatment outcomes. It has been an interesting conference to attend. Thank you greatly to all the organisers and participants.”
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Class of 2025 - Graduation CelebrationDescriptionClass of 2025 - want to carry on celebrating after your Graduation? Then join us on the 29th July 2025 for a celebratory drink. Open to all Undergraduate students graduating on Tuesday 29th July 2025 – the ‘Golden Flame’ boat will be taking a trip along the Thames. Come aboard and celebrate your great achievement with peers, family and staff !! Just a short walk from graduation - we will be boarding the boat for 16:00 at Festival Pier (SE1 8XZ) returning at 20:00. Look forward to seeing you there!!
Centre for Military Health ResearchVeterans' Mental Health and FiMT Research Centre Conferences 2025DescriptionAll event information can be found on the following websites:
For ticket information and the refund/name change policy, please click on the more info tab Please email veterans-conference@kcl.ac.uk if you would like to be added to the waitlist for the Veterans’ Mental Health Conference (Mon 19th May).
External Staff ONLY KCMHR and FiMT RC Conferences 2025DescriptionAll event information can be found on the following websites: Monday 19th May 2025 – Veterans' Mental Health Conference Tuesday 20th May 2025 – FiMT Research Centre Conference
For ticket information and the refund/name change policy, please click on the more info tab.
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