New Centre recognises Otago’s excellence in global-health research
The University of Otago has recently named the Otago Global Health Institute (OGHI) as one of its 12 flagship research centres.
The institute brings together more than 140 researchers from all divisions of the University to conduct multi-disciplinary research with collaborators in low- and middle-income countries, and with disadvantaged groups closer to home, to contribute to solving the world’s most pressing health problems.