Australia National University

The Australian National University (ANU), stands as a premier institution, distinguished for its exceptional research and education quality. Founded in 1946 with a vision to foster national unity, identity, and academic excellence post-World War II, ANU has committed itself to addressing complex global challenges. It aims to provide Australia with research capacity that ranks among the best in the world. The National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at the ANU plays a crucial role in advancing social health protection, including the research on health workforce study and indigenous health and well-being.