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Explore the Women’s Wellbeing Academy (WWBA) newsletters to get the latest news and insights from industry leaders and events, as well as research and project updates.
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WWBA newsletter December 2024

  • Incorporating sex and gender considerations into health research, policy, and practice: seminar and masterclass.
  • 2024 WWBA Small Grants recipients.
  • Biographies of new Committee members.
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WWBA newsletter December 2023

  • Introducing Associate Professor David Carter.
  • Launch of the report ‘Supporting Carers at Âé¶¹Éçmadou Sydney: Findings from Career Coaching for Carers (3C)’.
  • WWBA Small Grants recipients for 2023.
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WWBA Newsletter June 2023
  • Register for the WWBA 2022 Small Grants Project Showcase.
  • Progress updates on the 2022 Small Grants projects.
  • Research efforts from WWBA members, Dr Rebecca Deans and Prof. Caroline Ford. 
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  • WWBA launches its new vision.
  • Updates on the Career Coaching for Carers (3C) program.
  • Diversity Fest panel examining sex and gender bias in health and medicine.
  • 2022 WWBA Small Grants recipients.
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  • Launch of the Peoples and Landscapes in Motion: From Silk Roads to Australia exhibition.
  • Career Coaching for Carers (3C) project secures funding.
  • Launch of the Women’s Leadership Knowledge Hub from the PLuS alliance.
  • WWBA members research in focus.
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  • Official formation and launch of the WWBA.
  • Podcast series exploring the gendered impact of the pandemic as it relates to the wellbeing of women.
  • 2020 WWBA Small Grants Program.
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Small grants program

The WWBA small grants program offers funding for members to undertake research projects that align with the goals and overall vision of the Academy. Read about some of our previous recipients here.

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Podcasts

The WWBA podcast series explores various aspects of women's wellbeing. Check out our episodes here.

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Become a member

We have various types of membership to allow for Âé¶¹Éçmadou staff and students as well as collaborators to join the WWBA.