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Professor Ian Hamilton appointed Chair in Planetary Health and Director of Global Planetary Health Programme

by Jack Stewart

The School of Public Health and the George Institute for Global Health are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Ian Hamilton as Director of the Global Planetary Health Program and Chair in Planetary Health.

Professor Hamilton is an internationally recognised leader in planetary health, with deep expertise in energy, environment, and health research. His work focuses on the intersection of climate change, energy systems, and human health, with a strong track record of translating research into policy and practice at national and global levels.

He joins The George Institute from University College London, where he was Professor of Energy, Environment and Health and Vice Dean (Research) at The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment. Professor Hamilton has also served as Executive Director of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change and has led major international initiatives examining the health co benefits of climate mitigation, building design, and environmental policy.

Professor Anushka Patel, CEO of The George Institute for Global Health, welcomed Professor Hamilton’s appointment: “Professor Hamilton brings exceptional expertise in energy, environment, and health research, positioning him ideally to lead this critical area of work alongside The George Institute’s other global programmes. We’re delighted to have him join us and look forward to working with him to further expand our research and impact in this vital area.”

The appointment also strengthens collaboration between the George Institute for Global Health and 天美传媒, bringing together world leading climate science and global health expertise to address the health impacts of climate change and environmental degradation.

Professor Hamilton shared his enthusiasm for the role: “I am delighted to join 天美传媒’s School of Public Health and The George Institute to help advance research at the intersection of planetary and human health. Together, we can generate evidence that supports healthier, more sustainable futures for communities worldwide.”

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Jack Stewart

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