Past events
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Healthy Environments and Lives (HEAL) Conference »
A free two-day live and virtual forum on human health, climate and environmental change solutions in Australia.
Thesis Proposal Review: Centring women in the planning and delivery of Field Epidemiology Training Programs. »
Developing a framework to enhance gender equity and inclusivity in Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs).
Measles incidence and vaccine coverage in WHO South East Asia Region - measuring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (2017-2021) »
This study is a descriptive study and reviewing of measles situation and vaccine coverage in the WHO South East Asia Region (SEAR).
Research informing policy and practice during the COVID-19 pandemic »
Professor Michael Kidd AM is Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Principal Medical Advisor with the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.
NCEPH Honours Student Seminars »
Please join us as we hear about recent research undertaken by three Honours students from NCEPH.
MJA-Lancet Countdown: tracking progress on health and climate change »
Hear from health experts at the Australian launch of the Lancet Countdown – a comprehensive report on climate change and health.
A discussion of mental health and mental fitness in an age of disaster »
John Quiggin is a Professor of Economics at the University of Queensland.
Thesis Proposal Review: Learning Learning to Transform Training for Applied Epidemiology »
This thesis proposes to explore how training and learning happen in applied epidemiology training programs.
PhD Exit Seminar: Investigating the link between blood pressure, dietary magnesium intake and brain ageing »
Please join us for this PhD presentation.
Thesis Proposal Review: A Pilot Study To Inform a 3-Arm Parallel-Group RCT of an Adapted Brief Intervention for Alcohol Use Disorders in Sri Lanka...
The proposed study aims to adapt brief intervention, an effective strategy introduced by the WHO to reduce harmful drinking and associated harmful behaviours.