The Â鶹ÊÓƵ regularly hosts and contributes to events to support learning about ways to address pressing health- and social-system issues. Join one of our events, which include:
- 'Top Ten' webinars, featuring insights into health and social systems, evidence-informed policymaking and a range of key health issues, from Forum experts and influential health-system leaders and researchers from around the world
- student events focused on engaging Â鶹ÊÓƵ University students in learning, discussion and collective action on healthcare challenges
- Forum experts contributing to events hosted by other organizations with an interest in supporting evidence-informed health- and social-systems
We historically led a series of optimal aging public talks, which are . We now support the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Institute for Research on Aging in promoting their public talks.
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The possibility of Canada - Firas Khalid at #Converge2017
Watch the recording from #Converge2017. Read more -
Lessons learned from supporting evidence-informed health systems: K2P Centre
Watch the recording from our January ‘Top Ten‘ webinar. Read more -
Experiences working at the NSW Ministry of Health in Australia
Watch the recording from the webinar. Read more -
10 things you need to know about how Ontario's health system works
Watch the recording from our December ‘Top Ten‘ webinar. Read more -
Impact of psychosocial support groups for North Indian women
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Gender Equity in Research and Health Policy
This panel is a unique opportunity for students to learn about pressing health challenges and their intersections with gender. Read more -
Lessons learned from implementing a rapid synthesis program to support evidence-informed health systems: Australia
Watch the recording from our November ‘Top Ten‘ webinar. Read more -
A systems approach to preventing lifestyle related chronic disease
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Approaches in transferring research knowledge to policy
Watch the recording from the webinar. Read more