Research Arena (September)

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Saturday 20th September 2025 10:00am – 11:30am
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Learn about and influence new stammering research projects at our online event.

We want to get people who stammer more involved in how research into stammering is designed. Our regular Research Arena gives you a say in new studies, how research is carried out and how the findings are used.

You'll get a chance to listen to researchers describe their ideas for a stammering-related research project they want to develop. You can comment, ask them questions or give your own input based on your experiences. 

This month's projects

Come along! The next Research Arena is on Saturday 20th September, 10am-11:30am

We'll be discussing these pieces of research:

  1. How can we make the best use of MRI videos of stammering and AI?
  2. How can we create a strong advisory board for our research project?

Download more information about these projects below.

Sign up

If you'd like to join in, click on the link below and fill out the Zoom registration form:

Sign up for the STAMMA Research Arena on Zoom, Saturday 20th September.

There's no pressure to speak - you can just come along and listen if you're interested. If you do want to give your input, your experience of living with a stammer will be really valuable to the researchers. 

Other ways to get involved in research

See our list of new research projects looking for participants.

Or, sign up to our research events mailing list. We'll send you details of new research projects and events you can get involved with.

Are you a researcher?

Are you doing or thinking of doing research related to stammering? Whether you're a student or a seasoned researcher, the STAMMA Research Arena gives you the opportunity to increase public involvement in stammering research and the experiences of people who stammer.

This means that people with relevant experience of stammering and on what really matters can contribute to how your research is designed, conducted and disseminated.

So, if you're planning or developing a research project related to stammering and would be interested in taking part, email us at help@stamma.org with the following information:

  • briefly outline your research (just a few sentences are enough)
  • any questions you would like to pose to the group.
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