
Anatomy: UCRH year in review 2024
UCRH has released our annual year in review publication, Anatomy. It looks back on our work in research, education and community engagement over 2024. This is the second year we
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UCRH has released our annual year in review publication, Anatomy. It looks back on our work in research, education and community engagement over 2024. This is the second year we

UCRH researcher Caroline Deen has contributed to a new publication exploring how traditional food practices help protect the nutrition of children in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, even

UCRH researcher Jane Linton has contributed to a new study that’s set to change how arthritis education is delivered to Aboriginal communities across Australia. The research team used a community-based

The Australian Government is investing almost $11 million to build Australian research capacity in climate change and related health impacts through the National Health and Medical Research Council. In an

UCRH researcher Caroline Deen has contributed to a new journal publication exploring how Indigenist research principles shaped a community-led project focused on food security in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait

As part of a book series SpringerBriefs in Education, UCRH Aboriginal Health researcher Dr Marcelle Townsend-Cross has published a book chapter reflecting on her early career research journey. Titled Faith, dreams

UCRH researcher Associate Professor Veronica Matthews is among a group of academics who have published research addressing this very question. Their paper, Why are solar microgrids not the norm in

UCRH researchers have joined colleagues from the University of Sydney and other leading universities to call for a rethink of how food security (and insecurity) are considered in relation to

A recent study involving UCRH and University of Sydney researchers has focused on factors that can positively influence students’ knowledge of and appreciation for the First Nations peoples’ culture, impacts

In an announcement made by the Hon Mark Butler MP, Minister for Health and Aged Care, the research project known as STAUNCH will receive $5m over five years to address