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Broken relationship
Monday, 26 Jun 2017
  • News

Broken-up recently?  Finding it hard to move on?  Like listening to podcast’s? Yes, yes and yes? MindCast could be the series for you! 

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Professor Luis Salvador-Carulla's welcome.
Friday, 23 Jun 2017
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An official afternoon tea was held to welcome the new Head of CMHR, Professor Luis Salvador-Carulla.

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Rosemary and Martyn
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017
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ANU has released the fourth and final report of its ACT Asbestos Health Study into the health impacts of having lived in a house with loose-fill asbestos, known as Mr Fluffy insulation.

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Thursday, 15 Jun 2017
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Dr Mahomed Patel was awarded a medal of the Order of Australia for services to medicine, particularly field epidemiology.

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Study
Friday, 09 Jun 2017
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A recent study published in Digital Health reported the results from a randomised controlled trial (RCT) conducted at the CMHR.

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Beyond Blue Logo
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
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Assoc Prof Phil Batterham, with Dr Alison Calear and Dr Michelle Banfield will lead a study to develop monitoring systems to allow for the evaluation of The Way Back Support Service in the ACT.

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Monday, 29 May 2017
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Dr Raymond Lovett from the ANU Research School of Population Health believes they do and is conducting research to better understand the connection.

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VC leadership course
Monday, 29 May 2017
  • Student profile

Jenny Welsh recently completed the Vice Chancellor’s Postgraduate Student Leadership program.

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Emily Banks
Friday, 26 May 2017
  • Research story

Emily received this award for the supportive and innovative team- and systems-based approach to supervision that she has developed.

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