1. To provide optimal, comprehensive, interdisciplinary rehabilitation research facilities.
2. To conduct cutting-edge research that advances our understanding of rehabilitation and its applications to improve the quality of lives of individuals with disabilities.
3. To provide high-quality education and training to rehabilitation professionals, researchers and students to advance the knowledge and skills needed to provide effective rehabilitation services.
4. To develop and implement evidence-based practices that promote optimal recovery and functional outcomes for individuals with disabilities.
5. To promote advocacy and public awareness of rehabilitation science and its role in improving the lives of individuals with disabilities.
6. To develop and test innovative technologies and interventions that can enhance rehabilitation outcomes, and promote greater independence and quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
7. To collaborate with local and global communities to promote the inclusion and full participation of individuals with disabilities in all aspects of society.
8. To collaborate with industry partners, government agencies, and other organizations to translate research findings into practical applications.
9. To promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of research, including recruitment, training, and dissemination of research findings.