Public Health Research & Practice (Apr 2024)

Supporting the next generation of prevention research leaders to conduct effective research-policy partnerships

  • Briony Hill,
  • Lucie Rychetnik,
  • Meghan Finch,
  • Shaan Naughton,
  • Alix Hall ,
  • Konsita Kuswara,
  • Vicki Brown,
  • Cheryce L Harrison ,
  • Helen Skouteris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17061/phrp3412402
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1

Abstract

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Successful research-policy partnerships rely on shared vision, dedicated investment, and mutual benefits. To ensure the ongoing value of chronic disease prevention research, and support research translation and impact, Australia needs funding, university, and policy systems that incentivise and support emerging leaders to drive effective partnerships.