
A partnership with purpose
"Both universities have, and will, change the world, but we know we can go further, and get there faster, together."
The Universities of Glasgow and Sydney are united by a shared mission to have a transformative impact on the communities that we serve locally, nationally and internationally. We are advancing health inequalities initiatives to address systemic issues facing the health and wellbeing of society. Our universities are investing in joint research with the aim of this leading to sustainable collaborations with real-world impact.
"The partnership transverses the molecular to the societal."
Addressing health inequalities
Professor Rachel Sandison and Professor Stephen Simpson, Academic Director of the Charles Perkins Centre at The University of Sydney, discuss how both universities are leaning into each other’s strengths to address health inequalities.
In conversation
Professor Rachel Sandison and Professor Kathy Belov speak to their bilateral university partnership, how it has evolved and what the universities are doing to tackle world challenges together.
Contact us
Professor Clare McManus, Dean for Global Engagement for Southeast Asia and Australasia: clare.mcmanus@glasgow.ac.uk