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Gabriele Bammer is a leading academic at the Australian National University, where she is recognized for her work in developing the new discipline of Integration Implementation Sciences (i2S). She authored the foundational book 'Disciplining Interdisciplinarity: Integration Implementation Sciences Researching Complex Real-World Problems' published by ANU E Press. Bammer has dedicated her career to tackling complex societal and environmental problems, advocating for improved theories and methods that enable diverse disciplines and stakeholders to collaborate effectively. She has held significant positions, including the inaugural President of the Global Alliance for Inter-Transdisciplinarity and a Public Policy Fellow at ANU. Recognized for her eminent achievements, she received the Peter Baume Award and was a Fulbright New Century Scholar. Bammer has also worked in various global institutions, including Harvard University and the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center. Through her extensive research and active collaborations, she continues to strengthen the theoretical and practical foundations of her field, focusing on change management, stakeholder engagement, and systems thinking, among others.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Leading the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health.
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