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Health research plays an important role in improving health equity, but the impact of large, cross disciplinary collaborations is not always easy to measure. A new publication led by a
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Health research plays an important role in improving health equity, but the impact of large, cross disciplinary collaborations is not always easy to measure. A new publication led by a

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been proud to share Moments with Marce, a six part video series featuring Biripi/Worimi woman and UCRH Senior Lecturer Dr Marcelle Townsend‑Cross. The response

Being invited to deliver the Sydney Environment Institute’s Iain McCalman Lecture is a significant honour, reserved for scholars whose work is shaping national conversations on environment, society and public good.

UCRH PhD candidate Caroline Deen has been awarded a Diabetes Australia grant to support her research on developing better ways to understand and measure food security for Aboriginal and Torres

A new paper published in Musculoskeletal Science and Practice has outlined the development of a checklist designed to help ensure patient education materials for low back pain address the information

At the UCRH Simulation Centre, we work closely with Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners who play an essential role in the health of their communities. They are frequently the first

We are proud to be involved in a newly published paper that explores a creative new way to share health research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Published in

We are proud to join with Sydney Health Ethics to invite clinicians, educators, students, researchers, policymakers and community partners to an afternoon dedicated to turning ethical insight into practical action

A new paper led by UCRH’s Sarah Miles and published in the Australian Occupational Therapy Journal has explored how new graduate occupational therapists understand and experience work readiness across their

We’re pleased to share the final report from the Centre for Research Excellence in Strengthening Systems for Indigenous Health Care Equity, known as STRIDE. STRIDE was a five-year national collaboration