About Menzies School of Health ResearchMenzies School of Health Research is an independent research organisation which has research progams focused on Indigenous,
tropical and remote health. It is the focal point for medical research in northern Australia.
The mission of Menzies School of Health Research is to improve the health of people living in
northern and central Australia, and regions to the near north, through multidisciplinary
research and education.
Menzies School of Health Research was established in 1985 as a cooperative endeavour between the Menzies Foundation,
Northern Territory Government and the University of Sydney.
Additionally, Menzies School of Health Research is incorporated under Northern Territory legislation and
controlled by an independent governing board.
Menzies School of Health Research reports to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly through the Minister
for Health and Community Services, and also to an annual general meeting
of the School.
Menzies School of Health Research is based in Darwin, on the grounds of the Royal Darwin Hospital, RDH. with a smaller unit in Alice Springs, co-located with the Centre for Remote Health.