New studies are occurring everyday, but in human trial research the largest obstacle is finding people willing to participate. We want to inform you about the research process, and include our participants in the generation of new ideas. At Research VIP, we are dedicated to actively involving our community in every step of our health-based research initiatives. As a member, you will be notified of the latest research in the School of Sport, Exercise, & Nutrition, and research being done all over New Zealand. Click the link below and become research VIP's today! https://lnkd.in/ejcrX6sQ
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About us
In human trial research the largest obstacle is finding people willing to participate. We want to inform you about the research process, and include our participants in the generation of new ideas. Our mission is to advance the health and well-being of our community through cutting-edge research and the dissemination of knowledge. Help us advance research, have fun, and earn a well deserved koha!
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https://researchvip.co.nz
External link for Research.VIP
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Auckland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2023
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Primary
Sir Neil Water Lecture Theatres University Avenue
Auckland, 0632, NZ
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🚶♂️ Join us for an exclusive tour through the Sports Science Lab! 🥼🔬 Step into the world of cutting-edge techniques and innovative research spaces where the magic happens. ✨Get inspired by our capabilities. Curious about our exciting projects? Explore more here: https://lnkd.in/gmk97NJA #ResearchVIP #LabTour #SportsScience #Innovation #ResearchLab
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🌟 Meet Our Team 🌟 At Research VIP, we’re more than just colleagues, we’re family. ❤️ Ajmol Ali, who values strong connections, has always emphasized the importance of building a family-like atmosphere where everyone’s ideas and contributions are valued. Beyond work, we strengthen our connections through shared activities like paddleboarding, pub quizzes, and enjoying drinks together, creating lasting memories as a team. As Henry Ford said, “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” This quote reflects our philosophy: by supporting one another and working toward shared goals, we achieve greatness. 👥 From left to right: Max Pansier, Robyn Prince, Krutika Nanavati, Sam Murphy, Jessamie Lindley, Nell Powell, Lucy Twigger, and Lara Tolson.
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Over the past four years, Otonga Primary School, led by headteacher Gareth, has teamed up with the Healthy Active Learning team at Sport Bay of Plenty to create a student-centered physical activity environment. “Our tamariki sit for too long now and many don’t have the confidence and self-esteem to get involved in formal sport or physical activity,” says Kimiora, Healthy Active Learning advisor. “The more we get them moving and active with others, the more confidence they have.” Gareth shares, “We are still teaching children structured literacy and maths, but we are connecting it with what their urges are by providing invitations and provocations through play. It’s about linking into what they are already doing and then making it more complex.” Become our Research – Very Important Participant “R-VIP”! Visit the link below: https://lnkd.in/ejcrX6sQ #bethechange #joinus #healthandwellness #education #schoollife #healthylifestyle #activekids #playbasedlearning #childdevelopment
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Kia ora! I've been invited to deliver a webinar to our Massey University staff, students and alumni, but I guess anyone is able to join in! The title of my talk is "Wellbeing for busy professionals". Check out the info below - Join us for an enlightening webinar on making time for wellness and avoiding illness with Professor Ajmol Ali, a renowned expert in Sport and Exercise Science at Massey. Dr Ali will showcase how you can help yourself manage the demands of a hectic professional life, sharing valuable insights from his extensive research and personal experience. Discover practical wellness tips to integrate into your routine. The webinar is scheduled for Tuesday 28 May at 12pm (NZ time). Register online or contact alumni@massey.ac.nz for more information. https://lnkd.in/gykqk6-G