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OCHRe (Our Collaborations in Health Research): A national network for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers
OCHRe is one of the largest cohorts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers ever assembled in Australia. Its goal is to support and develop the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research leaders and improve the health and wellbeing of Australia’s First Nations peoples.
The network is funded by the NHMRC and is co-led by Gail Garvey (The University of Queensland), Alex Brown (Australian National University), Janine Mohamed (Lowitja Institute) and Sandra Eades AO (The University of Melbourne).
OCHRe is one of the largest cohorts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers ever assembled in Australia. Its goal is to support and develop the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research leaders and improve the health and wellbeing of Australia’s First Nations peoples.
The network is funded by the NHMRC and is co-led by Gail Garvey (The University of Queensland), Alex Brown (Australian National University), Janine Mohamed (Lowitja Institute) and Sandra Eades AO (The University of Melbourne).
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/01/21 → 31/12/25 |
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