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Discount code for Faculty members is: HRI2025FOH

Educational grants available for use towards HRI Greece 2025

The HRI Educational Grant scheme provides financial support to applicants wishing to improve their knowledge of homeopathy research.

Thanks to funding from their generous donor, Manchester Homeopathic Clinic, grants ranging from £200 to £500 are available towards the cost of attending the 5th HRI International Homeopathy Research Conference. Please note, in accordance with the donor's wishes, this is open to UK residents only.

The deadline for applications is 20 March 2025.

For full applications details here.

The Homeopathy Research Institute's 6th International Conference continues their ongoing conference theme of 'Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy', enabling them to bring you the very latest high quality research from all areas of homeopathy research.

They are delighted to highlight two of their keynote speakers for HRI Greece 2025:
Prof Patrizia Bricarello and Prof Pedro Boff. 

Prof Bricarello is a veterinarian with a PhD in Science, specialised in Homeopathy. She has experience in the area of Preventive and Integrative Veterinary Medicine and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Science and Rural Development as well as the Postgraduate Program in Agroecosystems at the Center for Agricultural Sciences at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) in Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.

Prof Boff is an agronomist with a PhD in Production Ecology and Resource Conservation from Wageningen University in 2001 (Netherlands). He is currently a researcher at the Agricultural Research and Rural Extension Agency of Santa Catarina State (EPAGRI), Brazil, where he leads research projects on Agro-Ecology and Homeopathy at the Laboratory of Homeopathy and Plant Health. Prof Boff is also a professor on the graduation programmes of Plant Science at the University of Santa Catarina State (UDESC), on the Agroveterinary Science Centre (CAV), focusing on agroecology and homeopathy for crops.

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