Membership
Mental health and climate change is as an area of urgent research need as communities are being confronted with climate disasters with increasing impact and frequency. Our members are affiliated with universities and institutions across Australia, and are dedicated to conducting research to support social and emotional wellbeing in a rapidly changing climate. Members work together to:
- explore evidence gaps
- harness transdisciplinary expertise to find innovative ways of addressing social and emotional health challenges relating to changing climates
- translate findings into real world applications to support Australians experiencing mental health impacts resulting from climate change.
The Network is grounded in the values of equity, diversity and inclusion and invites researchers from diverse backgrounds to be part of its vibrant, dynamic and empowered community. We welcome Australian-based researchers from all disciplines with free membership available to Masters students and above.
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Membership benefits
The Network delivers benefits for members which may include, but are not limited to:
- opportunities to showcase research in webinars and training events, newsletters and other Network promotional activities
- project, publication and profile listings on the MHCC-RN website
- a community of practice and collaborations with other members and stakeholders
- information about opportunities, grants and funding, to support research development
- (for students) training opportunities for higher degree research projects with access to high level expertise in research, university-wide professional networks
- (for students) research projects with stakeholders in the field which may lead to future career opportunities.
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