Thought Leadership Activities

Our thought leadership activities work hand in hand with our advocacy efforts. Activities are designed to build impact, amplifying our research insights, challenging the status quo and fostering the kind of debates and discussions that lead to better treatments, better care and healthier societies.

We work with thought leaders from around the world including external Distinguished Fellows alongside George Institute researchers and our Emerging Thought Leaders, to drive conversations forward. Tools include podcasts, data visualisations, impact modelling, infographics, as well as blogs, commentaries, policy briefs and reports, videos and other activities.

We also regularly convene events such as regional webinars, GeorgeTalks and policy roundtables, collaborating with key stakeholders globally and locally. 

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Our activities

PhD candidate Polly Huang, recipient of the Inaugural John Yu Fellowship, talks about China Salt Substitute and Stroke Study, which aims to lower blood pressure across China by using a salt…
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Women with coronary heart disease are less likely to achieve treatment targets than men, finds a study published by the journal Heart today. The authors, including Dr Sanne Peters, from The George…
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Global efforts to improve the health of women and girls have, in the past few decades, largely focused on reducing unacceptably high levels of maternal mortality and morbidity. In large part because…
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The George Institute for Global Health has joined a global call to include gender in research impact assessment. Professor Robyn Norton, Principal Director of The George Institute, joined more than…
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The George Institute’s food policy team work in Australia and overseas to reduce death and disease caused by diets high in salt, harmful fats, added sugars and excess energy.  The team does…
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