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

As world leaders gather for the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) on October 31st, The George Institute for Global Health is calling on governments and stakeholders around the…
October 2021 -
News
Drowning, particularly among children, is a largely invisible health crisis in low- and middle-income countries that has only recently begun to receive the attention it demands. Between 2016-20,…
October 2021 -
Case Studies
To mark this year’s World Food Day, The George Institute for Global Health invites you to a #GeorgeTalks webinar on ‘Transforming Food Systems: Effective policies to build a sustainable future’ on…
October 2021 -
Event
Sikhumbuzo Mabunda is a Research Assistant at The George, currently completing his PhD at The University of New South Wales. He is part of the Institute’s Global Health Workforce Unit, which focuses…
October 2021 -
Profile story
Our Emerging Thought Leaders are early-mid career researchers selected for their passion to improve health and their drive to expand the reach of their research and influence change.
September 2021 -
Landing Page
Introduction Snakebite, a major public health issue but a hugely neglected problem continues to affect millions of people with death and disability worldwide. In 2018, the first ever International…
September 2021 -
Event
The #GeorgeTalks webinar on Proud in culture, strong in spirit celebrated National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children's Day with our distinguished fellow Dr. Janine Mohamed,…
August 2021 -
Video
On 15 July 2021, The George Institute for Global Health hosted a ‘Coffee with Latin America' focusing on ‘Challenges and opportunities in stroke care and post stoke care’. This informal-style webinar…
July 2021 -
Video
You are invited to #GeorgeTalks webinar on Proud in culture, strong in spirit: celebrating National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children's Day Join us to hear from: • Dr. Janine Mohamed,…
July 2021 -
Event
*/ Executive Summary: Snakes are often killed at sight, even if not venomous. Social and cultural connotations, some more negative than others, and fear of snakebite shape our attitudes towards…
July 2021 -
Policy and Practice Reports