Past events
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Crafting communication: Developing your skills »
Join Joshua Chu-Tan and Erin Walsh for a seminar on opportunities to learn and practice presenting your research in a powerful, engaging way.
Measuring and Valuing Women's Productivity: The Mothers' Milk Tool »
Breastfeeding and mothers’ milk is presently not counted in food systems or the economy and should be. This tool will help. Join us to celebrate and learn more.
PFAS Study Seminar »
The team invites you to learn about the study and its published findings, ask questions, and participate in a thoughtful discussion.
Thesis Proposal Review: Modelling respiratory infections to optimise benefits of pharmaceutical interventions in low- and middle-income settings...
Examining common drivers of successful pharmaceutical interventions against respiratory illnesses in in low- or middle- income countries.
Conversation: Empowering the public with knowledge »
Learn about the exciting new 'Engaged ANU' model that supports academics in creating highly engaging research communications.
Health policy reform and change - aligning evidence, theory and practice for national health system reform - a practitioner perspective »
Why does it seem so hard to convert solid evidence and theory to sound policy practice?
Thesis Proposal Review: Strengthening the preparedness and readiness of rural and remote primary care midwives in resource-limited settings ...
Identifying the needs and opportunities for strengthening the preparedness and readiness of rural and remote primary care midwives in resource-limited settings.
McMichael Award Launch and Celebration »
Join us to hear more about the award, a future fellowship program and celebrate the legacy of Professor McMichael.
Thesis Proposal Review: Predictive performance of cardiovascular risk prediction models, contextual effects, and hotspots of cardiovascular risks in...
The aim is assess predictive performance of cardiovascular risk prediction models, contextual effects, and hotspots of cardiovascular risks in Ethiopia.
PhD Exit Seminar: Culture is strength: The relationship between wellbeing, people and place »
This PhD research privileges Aboriginal positions of the importance of culture for the wellbeing outcomes, and explores the relationships between them.