Throughout 2025, we’re hosting a 5-part series to highlight the long running impact of research and translation of research at Menzies.
Many of our researchers work across various fields, and these events are themed to highlight how our various teams and programs of work help deliver outcomes for the communities they serve.

This series aims to share real world experiences and thinking, impact and innovation, to encourage event participants to consider how they could implement partnerships, training or leadership into their setting.  

For our first event in this series, we’re bringing you a panel of presenters who are each involved in health education and training. Presenters will share a short overview of their work in this area, before participating in a panel discussion. 

Enhancing health literacy, fostering career pathways and supporting professional development is key to building healthier communities. Hear from a range of teams from across Menzies who have developed or provide health education and training. They share their insights into these programs, the similarities and differences in their journeys, the benefits these programs have had and future plans.  
If you’re interested in health education and training – whether it’s through community and stakeholder engagement or more academic settings, this event is not to be missed!

Event details:

When | Wednesday 12 March 2025, 11:00am – 12:00pm (ACST)
Where | JMB Auditorium, Menzies School of Health Research, Building 58, Royal Darwin Hospital Campus, Corner of Nightingale and Paracelsus road, Tiwi

Online attendance via Zoom is also available. 

Cost | This is a free event.

Registration is essential for both in person and online attendance - register through the form below!

Event format | This event will include a panel discussion and short presentations by the panellists. Following the event, for those in person, please join us for light refreshments and networking. 

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