Highlights from our COVID-19 webinar
We hosted a webinar on 29 April 2020: ‘Where to from here? Charting a course for resilience and recovery‘. The webinar featured Fellows and other
We hosted a webinar on 29 April 2020: ‘Where to from here? Charting a course for resilience and recovery‘. The webinar featured Fellows and other
Following the devastating bushfire season of 2019/20, the Academy has published an evidence summary on the health impacts of bushfires in Australia. The report addresses
The Academy has responded to a consultation on the National Health Information Strategy (NHIS) Framework, jointly with the Australian Academy of Science. In our response, we
The Academy has published the following statement on COVID-19: The world is facing an extraordinary challenge as the burden of COVID-19 rises. Fellows of the
We are excited to announce the four newest mentees accepted into our highly regarded Mentorship Program! These emerging leaders were competitively selected and will be
It is impossible to encapsulate the many emotions evoked by the devastation caused by the bushfires for all Australians and the tragic consequences for our
We are delighted that four Academy Fellows have been recognised in this year’s Australia Day honours list. Professor Bruce Robinson AC FAHMS received the highest
The Academy has submitted a joint response with the Australian Academy of Science to the National Health and Research Council (NHMRC) consultation on mitochondrial donation.
We are delighted to congratulate our Fellow, Professor Sarah Medland FASSA FAHMS on her election as a Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences
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The Academy acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which our offices stand and on which we hold our meetings and events across the country. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples were the nation’s first scientists, and they remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land. We pay our respects to elders past and present.