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Rethinking a label: Has the term ‘Culturally and Linguistically Diverse’ lost its way? Learn more
Australia’s health and care workforce—governance, policy, planning and programs Learn more about the masterclass
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Who's got the time? Jobs, gender, and sanity in a tilted hourglass In conversation: Professor Lyndall Strazdins and Annabel Crabb
Celebrating 50 years of mental health research at ANU Learn more
Welcome to the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health
Improve population health and wellbeing
The National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) is a highly collaborative, engaged, interdisciplinary Research School that seeks to improve population health and wellbeing in Australia, regionally and throughout the world to ensure that people can thrive.
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Join us in a research-intensive, final year of study that will provide you with skills and experience to enable you to excel in a research career in health or science.
Bachelor of Health Science\ Honours year
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Improve the population’s health through discovery, education and the translation of research into health policy and practice.
Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology\ Master of Public Health
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Uncover new knowledge in your chosen health discipline from a wide range of areas through the completion of a supervised research project.
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)\ Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Wednesday, 04 Mar 2026
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Rethinking a label: Has the term ‘Culturally and Linguistically Diverse’ lost its way?
ANU epidemiologists argue that it’s time to retire the label ‘CALD’ in health demographics.
Wednesday, 18 Feb 2026
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Study reveals a widespread and unequal burden of pain among older Australians
Researchers analysed survey responses from more than 142,000 people aged 45 and over to quantify the prevalence of bodily pain and assess the extent to which it interferes with daily life.
Wednesday, 28 Jan 2026
- News
Supporting epidemiology where it counts: Pac-EVIPP+ in action in Cambodia and Lao PDR
Across Cambodia and Lao PDR, the Pacific Evidence-Informed Policies and Programs+ (Pac-EVIPP+) team at the Australian National University (ANU) is working closely with partners to strengthen the field epidemiology workforce.
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