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Jonine Jancey

(her/she)
Academic and Director Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health, Curtin University

Professor Jonine Jancey is based in the Curtin School of Population Health. She has successful fulfilled many leadership roles and is currently Director of Graduate Research, and Co-Director of the Centre for Evidence Impact and Research in Public Health (CERIPH), which she combines with her research and teaching roles, complemented by over 20 years in public health and health promotion.

Professor Jancey's research focuses on health promotion and disease prevention, in the areas of physical activity, nutrition, sexual health, mental health and tobacco control. Here she applies her expertise to gather evidence to be translated into real world outcomes. She is an enthusiastic mentor of students and early career academics and her teaching units are ranked highly by students. She is a grant reviewer for NHMRC, Dementia Australia Research Foundation and Healthway, and serves on the Australian Council on Smoking & Health Board. Her teaching, research and practice has been commended with numerous awards throughout her career, most recently the Fellow of the Australian Health Promotion Association (2018), one of only seven ever awarded.

Experience

  • –present
    Director WA Centre for Health Promotion Research, Curtin University

Education

  • 2008 
    Curtin university, Public Health/Health Promotion