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On July 6 2017, staff at The George Institute, Australia, celebrated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture at its annual NAIDOC celebrations. Celebrations included a performance by the Minning Minni Kaiwarrine Dance Company, a bush tucker luncheon and art exhibit by Aboriginal artist, Chris Moore.

On June 28, The George Institute’s Chief Scientist, Professor Anushka Patel, participated in a launch event for the Asia Society’s new publication 'Disruptive Asia: Asia's rise and Australia's future'. The publication was edited by award-winning journalist and author, Greg Earl, and features 20 essays including Professor Patel’s piece, 'Making Asia Fit for New Growth'. 

The George Institute for Global Health is proud to be a partner organisation in a new and innovative mentoring program aimed at supporting up-and-coming female health researchers to reach leadership positions.

The George Institute for Global Health is one of 12 organisations to benefit from a funding gift from the NRMA-ACT Road Safety Trust.

The George Institute for Global Health took a starring role at the Australian Clinical Trials Alliance’s (ACTA) Clinical Trial of the Year Awards.

The George Institute, China, has won an AustCham Westpac Australia-China Business Award (ACBA) in the category of Business Excellence for Sustainability, Diversity and Social Responsibility.

The George Institute, China, has been selected as a finalist in the 2017 AustCham Westpac Australia-China Business Awards (ACBA) in the Business Excellence for Sustainability, Diversity and Social Responsibility category.

Science and medicine were not subjects of dinnertime conversations in the Norton household in Christchurch, New Zealand, but Professor Robyn Norton grew up observing her parents’ commitment to equity and social justice in improving people’s lives. It left an indelible impression on her young mind.

As a result of significant reductions in maternal and infant mortality over the past few decades, we have much to celebrate in terms of improving health outcomes for people around the world.

The American Heart Association’s renowned journal Circulation has interviewed The George Institute for Global Health’s Chief Scientist, Professor Anushka Patel, in a special edition focusing on women and heart disease.

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