Addressing global environmental and population health challenges
The Centre for Environment and Population Health addresses pressing concerns for population health, environmental sustainability and economic opportunity. We work in partnership with international communities through research, consultancy, capacity-building and by nurturing leaders.
Our approach and strengths
We use our partnerships and multidisciplinary teams to identify and address global environmental and population health challenges. Our research emphasis is on promoting multi-sectoral collaboration to generate and use scientific evidence to inform strategy development and improve policy and practice.
Latest news
Cracks in the earth – major gully erosion poses humanitarian...
15 Dec 2025
‘Mega gullies’ impacts Tanzanian homes, schools and farmland critical to local food...
Oceania scholar, Adrine Monagi reflects on a remarkable journey to graduation
15 Dec 2025
A long way from her home in Papua New Guinea, Adrine Monagi’s journey as an athlete and scholar has...
Reflecting on leadership: Why taking stock now can shape a stronger 2026
10 Dec 2025
Every December, the professional world seems to split into two camps: those who race to the finish...
Griffith secures $85m to transform global understanding of human origins
09 Dec 2025
Transforming Human Origins Research Centre of Excellence to reframe the study of our species...
Key research areas
- Global health promotion theories and practices
- Gender, sexual and reproductive health
- Environment, health and development through settings
- Climate change, disaster risks and global health security
Higher Degree by Research
Complete your research degree alongside our world-class experts. At CEPH, we offer a range of PhD and research opportunities. Explore the possibilities and find out how to apply below. For more information about short courses, please contact Professor Cordia Chu.
Film: Dealing with Disasters
The Centre for Environment and Public Health presents 'Dealing with Disasters: The Silent Achievers in Public Health'. The film explores the efforts of Queensland’s public health workers, and those involved in managing a large-scale and intense set of disasters: the Summer of Sorrow.
Director
Professor Cordia Chu
With a PhD in medical sociology and anthropology at Griffith Health, Professor Chu has a keen interest in translational research to improve policies and practices to meet the needs of vulnerable populations. Under her leadership, CEPH has been building interdisciplinary research and capacity building teams to address environment and health issues. She has won 32 research and project grants, 48 international and 26 Australian consulting and advisory projects and served on many professional committees.
Research team
Deputy Director
Deputy Director (Research)
- Dr Tri Dung Phung
Academic and Research Staff
- Dr Febi Dwirahmadi
- Ms Elena Schak
Support Staff
- Mrs Ha Nguyen
- Ms Connie Gan
Contact us
- Address
- Room -1.23, Building N13
- Griffith University
- 170 Kessels Rd,
- Nathan QLD 4111