Past events
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Are you having enough fun? »
Join Dr Jo Lane for Mental Health Month 2022 who will provide evidence-based research and practical strategies on how to connect with the Power of Fun.
Thesis Proposal Review: Household food insecurity and lack of sanitation facilities associated health and nutritional risks in coastal regions of...
The aim of this PhD is to identify the determinants of household food insecurity and lack of sanitation facilities.
Take Heart Deadly Heart film screening and panel discussion »
A must-see documentary and panel discussion. Join us as we explore the causes of RHD and the impact on people, families and communities.
Book Launch: Life and Death Decisions »
Dr Lachlan McIver will be In Conversation with Professor Hilary Bambrick at the Launch of Lachlan's new book Life & Death Decisions.
World Field Epidemiology Day 2022: Empowering Field Epidemiologists for Stronger Health Systems »
World Field Epidemiology Day is a global movement that recognises and raises awareness of field epidemiology.
Shaping policy: statistics, stakeholders and strategy »
The 'Grattan influence model', strategies for considering the path from idea to policy implementation.
Thesis Proposal Review: Mental Health Service Use Among People with Mental Disorders »
Mental disorders remain among the top ten leading causes of burden worldwide, and it ranks second in Australia's non-fatal burden of disease.
Thesis Proposal Review: Knowledge Translation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Contexts »
This PhD will benefit researchers by demonstrating ways of appropriately translating research findings to end-users.
PhD Exit Seminar: Epidemiology of dengue in Bhutan »
My research aimed to describe the epidemiological characteristics and investigate the vulnerability to dengue in Bhutan.
Partners in public policy: ANU & Families Australia »
Generating policy engagement and interest in (and reconceptualise) family wellbeing, work and family, and children's voices in policy thinking.