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- Imperial has established a new partnership with the George Institute for Global Health, focusing on the development and evaluation of innovative and sustainable global health systems. The George…04/8/2020 -Newsentity:node12.131808
- 5 May 2020, OXFORD: Following the launch of its Strategy 2025, The George Institute for Global Health is preparing for an exciting new phase in the UK that will see it leave the University of Oxford…05/5/2020 -Newsentity:node10.594149
- On 4 October 2019, over 100 members of the University of Oxford gathered to highlight research being conducted into women’s health across all divisions, and explore the potential for a…06/11/2019 -Newsentity:node11.866516
- The George Institute for Global Health, UK and the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing are hosting a joint seminar series on Older Women’s Health, linked to two new initiatives at the…08/10/2019 -Event seriesentity:node12.269377
- Ahead of the first UN High-Level Meeting on universal health coverage, this side event in the margins of CSW63 provides an opportunity to highlight how access to a broad range of public services,…15/3/2019 -Evententity:node12.091004
- We are marking International Women’s Day 2019 with an open view of our newly commissioned photo exhibition that celebrates the achievements of female colleagues who have made unique and meaningful…06/3/2019 -Evententity:node10.792163
- Robyn Norton began conducting research on how best to prevent and manage injuries 30 years ago. Her passion and dedication to improving the health of communities globally led her to establish The…05/3/2019 -Profile storyentity:node526,560,320
- The George Institute for Global Health is pleased to announce the launch of a new partnership with the NCD Alliance (NCDA). The partnership will foster dialogue and dissemination of research on…27/2/2019 -Newsentity:node10.617224
- To date, global initiatives to improve the health of women and girls have largely focused on reducing maternal mortality and morbidity. Thanks to these and other public health efforts, the global…22/1/2019 -Evententity:node10.650242
- by Professor Robyn Norton, Principal Director, The George Institute for Global Health What is the single biggest killer of women globally? The correct answer, cardiovascular disease (…20/9/2018 -Profile storyentity:node13.1855
- Providing access to free hospital care may not ensure equal access between women and men, an analysis of data on nearly 19 million households in South India by researchers at The George Institute…03/7/2018 -Media releaseentity:node10.529834
- Meet Dr Shobhana Nagraj, DPhil student and Honorary Clinical Research Fellow in Maternal Child Health. How long have you been working at The George Institute? I have been a full time DPhil…01/6/2018 -Profile storyentity:node10.030845
- Professor Terry Dwyer is stepping down from his role as Executive Director of The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford to focus on his research into children’s cancer and…27/3/2018 -Newsentity:node12.682802
- Digital health leaders from around the globe have met at the inaugural International Digital Health Symposium in Sydney to learn from different global approaches to digital innovation that are…27/2/2018 -Newsentity:node12.396099
- The Government of India recently launched the National Health Policy 2017, which is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and recognises the key role played by research in improving the…26/9/2017 -Evententity:node10.800808
- Women’s health is frequently considered in terms of reproductive health, birthing and childcare. However, focussing on reproductive health fails to capture the diverse needs of girls and older women…11/7/2017 -Priority Areaentity:node11.807654
- 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…12/4/2017 -Newsentity:node12.719496
- By Professor Robyn Norton 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…08/3/2017 -Newsentity:node12.65064
- By Professor Robyn Norton Today, The George Institute for Global Health, in concert with the Oxford Martin School, released a new paper calling on global policymakers to redefine and broaden the…11/2/2016 -Newsentity:node11.935472
- Oxford researchers call for a new global agenda for women’s health A new paper published today by the Oxford Martin School and The George Institute for Global Health will call for global and…10/2/2016 -Media releaseentity:node12.654905