Presented by ANU College of Law, Governance & Policy
The McMichael Award continues to foster research excellence and career growth through a global network of mentors and leaders, honouring the legacy of the late Emeritus Professor Tony McMichael.
We warmly invite you to join us in person as we celebrate the outstanding work of the 2022–2024 McMichael Awardees—Dr Zoe Leviston, Associate Professor Amy Dawel, Dr Annabel Dulhunty, and Dr Yen Le—and unveil the recipient of the 2025 Award.
We warmly invite you to join us in person as we celebrate the outstanding work of the 2022–2024 McMichael Awardees—Dr Zoe Leviston, Associate Professor Amy Dawel, Dr Annabel Dulhunty, and Dr Yen Le—and unveil the recipient of the 2025 Award.
Following the lecture, guests are invited to gather in the lobby overlooking Lake Burley Griffin for afternoon tea and conversation.
About the McMichael Award
The impacts of climate change are escalating.
As the world experiences more extreme weather events and increasing disparity, there is a need for global leadership to protect the health of the environment and of global populations.
The McMichael Award and Fellowship Program will create and foster a global network of future leaders for a flourishing world. The McMichael cohort will:
- Develop and participate in research projects that will establish scientific foundations for community programs and policy change.
- Engage with community programs to identify, assess, and alleviate complex consequences tied to climate change.
- Initiate programs and research projects that will continue to develop past the year of the award, contributing to the growing network and influence of McMichael Award recipients.
Location
Physics Auditorium, Building 160, Research School of Physics, ANU
160 Mills Road ACT 2600 Australia
Acton, ACT, 2601
160 Mills Road ACT 2600 Australia
Acton, ACT, 2601
Speakers
- Dr Zoe Leviston (School of Medicine and Psychology)
- Associate Professor Amy Dawel (School of Medicine and Psychology)
- Dr Annabel Dulhunty (Crawford School of Public Policy)
- Dr Yen Le Lecturer (School of Culture, History and Language)
Contact
- Calo Huang+61432640086



