Past events
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Hybrid work: Working together and apart »
An overview of proposed research designed to explore hybrid work among teams in different settings.
From boots to babies and back again: The lived experience of pregnancy, birth and motherhood in the Australian Army »
This PhD exit seminar will provide an overview of the research aim, research objectives, methodology, the gendered nature of military service and findings.
Geospatial Patterns of Multiple Environmental Exposures and Socioeconomic Status in Australian Cities »
Describing patterns of environmental inequity observed Adelaide, Sydney, and Brisbane, and what this means for urban planning and population health policy.
Sketching in Situ: Theory, practice and sketching for population health »
This talk discusses in-situ-sketching in population health broadly, for NCEPH specifically, and reflects on learnings from the 2023 Urban Sketching Symposium.
Reporting the state of population health in the ACT »
Al Gomez will present on the ACT Chief Health Officer’s population health reporting and explain its role in population health policy, planning and research.
Health and complexity in South and sub-Saharan Africa »
Research in Agincourt helps explain why poor health outcomes continue to exist in rural South Africa and across the continent.
Characteristics of sexual health programs for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers »
This scoping review aimed to describe the characteristics of programs for improving sexual health among migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.
Involving family carers in research and creating change with Recovery Colleges »
A Guest Speaker Seminar on enabling supporters of those with mental health to share their own stories through involvement in research and Recovery Colleges.
Indigenous Data Sovereignty: A Compliant Framework for the Australian Public Service »
A PhD Thesis Proposal Review (TPR) on removing barriers that inhibit Indigenous Data Sovereignty.
Environmental protection and reconciliation in the Solomon Islands: a case study »
Professor Tim Flannery will present 'Environmental Protection and Reconciliation in the Solomon Islands: a case study'.