We are announcing the shortlists for the 2021 National Men’s Health Awards throughout Men's Health Week, starting June 14, 2021. Today we announce the 10 nominees in the Best Contribution to Men’s Health Research category.
Australia is a leading contributor to the global body of literature on men’s health issues. This year we want to celebrate some of the academics behind that research. We’re seeking nominations in three areas: early career researchers whose work in men’s health shows great promise; singular pieces of research that have made a significant contribution to men’s health; academics who have undertaken a significant body of men’s health research over a number of years.
You are invited to vote on these shortlisted nominees and our panel of judges will take the public vote into account when making their final decisions, to be announced before the end of June.
Dr Tess Bartlett (New Zealand)
Dr Vaughan Cruickshank, University of Tasmania (TAS)
Professor (Adjunct), Dr Barry Golding AM Federation University (VIC)
Dr Neil Hall, University of Western Sydney (NSW)
Dr Kylie King, Monash University (VIC)
Joanne Lawrence-Bourne, Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (NSW)
Dr Jacqui Macdonald, Deakin University (VIC)
Professor James Smith, Menzies School of Health Research (NT)
A: Jacqui McDonald
A: Dr Tess Bartlett
A: Joanne Lawrence-Bourne, Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health
A: Michael Wilson
A: Dr Tess Bartlett
A: Dr Jacqui Macdonald, Deakin University (VIC)
A: Michael Wilson
A: Kylie King
So many years championing male suicide
A: Dr Tess Bartlett
A: Michael Wilson
A: Dr Tess Bartlett (NZ)