Research training
Our globally recognised Research Training Programs blend academic rigour with practical, real-world application to build research capacity and drive evidence-based healthcare. Developed and delivered by experts at The George Institute for Global Health, these programs empower early career researchers, clinicians, public health professionals, clinical trial staff, and policymakers to lead impactful research across diverse health systems. Offered face-to-face, online, or in blended formats, each course is designed to be globally informed while tailored with regional context to ensure practical relevance. Whether undertaken individually or as part of a broader training pathway, these programs foster innovation, strengthen expertise, and support meaningful collaborations that advance global health outcomes.
- Our programs are ideal for:
- Clinicians and allied health professionals new to research
- Research managers and coordinators
- Policy makers and public health practitioners
- Early- and mid-career researchers
- Institutional leaders aiming to build research capacity
Our key strengths

Global expertise
Led by internationally recognised research leaders

Strategic partnerships
Co-developed with world-class institutions

Real-world impact
Courses drive sustainable research and influence policy

Flexible delivery
Available in face-to-face, online, and hybrid formats

Collaborate on joint research projects
Opportunity to collaborate with TGI researchers
Our flagship programs
Quantitative Health Research Training (QHRT)
An intensive face-to-face program equipping clinicians with core skills in study design, data analysis, and protocol development.
Randomised Clinical Trials (RCTs)
A practical course covering the full lifecycle of clinical trials—from design and ethics to implementation and analysis.
Observational studies
Focused training on designing, conducting, and appraising observational research, with emphasis on bias and confounding.
Research operations
Hands-on training in study coordination, data management, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance for clinical research.
Implementation science
Online training to equip participants with frameworks, tools, and strategies to translate research into real-world practice and improve health outcomes.
Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
Online course introducing the principles and methods of HTA to support evidence-based decision making in healthcare policy and resource allocation.
Partner with us through bespoke training solutions
Interested in upskilling your clinical workforce or building institutional capacity in health research? We co-design programs with leading hospitals, peak bodies, societies and universities.
- Customised course content tailored to institutional priorities and regional contexts
- Flexible delivery formats: face-to-face, blended, hybrid, or online
- Designed for teams at various levels - from entry-level researchers to experienced clinicians
- Co-developed with partners to address specific research goals and capacity needs
Our case studies

SAHZU (Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University)

FAHZU (Fourth Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University)
Our testimonials
Quantitative Health Research Training, 2024-2025
This training not only updated my knowledge system but also cultivated a scientific research mindset that meets international standards.
Implementation Science course, 2023
In terms of professional impact, this course has been transformative. It has equipped me with a robust toolkit to approach implementation challenges with a strategic mindset. I now feel better prepared to navigate the complexities of healthcare delivery.
Health Intervention Technology Assessment for Decision Making course, 2023
My professional life has been greatly influenced by the course… I now have the abilities and knowledge necessary to assess the efficiency and financial viability of healthcare technologies as a healthcare practitioner. My work has greatly benefited from this increased knowledge, which has enabled me to make precise judgements that improve patient care and resource allocation.
Randomised clinical trial course, 2023
This knowledge has not only deepened my grasp of clinical trials but also significantly enhanced my ability to contribute meaningfully to evidence-based medicine… The course has opened doors to research opportunities and provided a strong foundation for my future career in medicine.


