University of Melbourne inks MoU with Public Health Foundation of India

University of Melbourne inks MoU with Public Health Foundation of India

2 mins readComment FOLLOW US
Pallavi
Pallavi Pathak
Assistant Manager Content
New Delhi, Updated on Oct 4, 2023 10:45 IST

University of Melbourne has signed agreement to strengthen Australia-India public health connections.

University of Melbourne inks MoU with Public Health Foundation of India

University of Melbourne has inked a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Public Health Foundation of India, to continue the long-standing collaboration and partnership between the two organisations.

The agreement was signed by a delegation from the University led by the Provost Professor Nicola Phillips that travelled to India to sign the MoU.

The agreement was signed on September 28, 2023, with guests including University of Melbourne Provost Professor Phillips, President of the Public Health Foundation of India Professor Sanjay Zodpey and CEO of the Australia India Institute The Honourable Lisa Singh.

Professor Phillips said the new agreement demonstrates a commitment to the important relationship between the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University and the Nossal Institute, and the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI).

“Signing this new Memorandum of Understanding will strengthen our relationship and continue to grow our global community of scholars and partners,” Professor Phillips said.

“Our two institutions have worked very closely together since the establishment of PHFI addressing global, complex challenges in global health, and sharing expertise and experiences to advance health outcomes in India and beyond," he added. 

The first MoU was signed in 2009, with a further Student Exchange Agreement developed and signed in 2017, and both were renewed on the day.

One recent partnership has been the inaugural Indo-pacific Global Health Competition. The competition was on September 18, which was hosted by the University of Melbourne and three teams entered remotely from PHFI. 

Professor Phillips presented the prizes in Melbourne and met the PHFI teams in person during the signing of the MoU. Key achievements from the partnership, include:

• Creation of the VirtuCare (Virtual Healthcare Network) project, supported by the University of Melbourne, Australia India Institute, the Emmanuel Hospital Association, University of Adelaide and other organisations to develop inclusive models for delivering virtual healthcare

• Ongoing work in tobacco control and plain packaging in India, which informed the strict packaging laws in India

• Deployment of the Rapid Assessment of Disability tool developed by the Nossal Institute and adapted for partners in India and subsequent research on the impact of Organisations of People with Disability

• Delivery of a leadership program funded by an Australian government grant to jointly develop leadership training for the public health sector in south Asia.

• Joint delivery of the Excellence in Non Communicable disease Research (ENCORE) program which held a number of student and joint faculty training activities in India and Australia. The program cultivated and advanced research collaborations and exchanges between the University of Melbourne and some of India’s top public health and medical research institutes.

Read more:

Follow Shiksha.com for latest education news in detail on Exam Results, Dates, Admit Cards, & Schedules, Colleges & Universities news related to Admissions & Courses, Board exams, Scholarships, Careers, Education Events, New education policies & Regulations.
To get in touch with Shiksha news team, please write to us at news@shiksha.com

About the Author
author-image
Pallavi Pathak
Assistant Manager Content

Pallavi is a versatile writer with around eight years of experience in digital content. She has written content for both Indian and International publications and has a solid background in journalism and communicati... Read Full Bio