Sharon Friel
PhD, MSc
ARC Laureate Fellow and Professor of Health Equity
Sharon Friel is an ARC Laureate Fellow and Professor of Health Equity. She is Director of the Planetary Health Equity Hothouse, and the Australian Research Centre for Health Equity (ARCHE) at the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet), Australian National University. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences Australia and the Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. Previously, she was Director of RegNet from 2014-2019, and Head of the Scientific Secretariat (University College London) of the World Health Organisation Commission on the Social Determinants of Health between 2005 and 2008. In 2014, her international peers voted her one of the world’s most influential female leaders in global health. Her interests are in the political economy of health equity; governance of the social, commercial and planetary determinants of health inequities; climate change, food systems, trade and investment. Her 2019 book “Climate Change and the People’s Health” highlights the importance of addressing the global consumptogenic system.
Research Interest
- Health equity and well-being
- Climate change and energy transitions
- Complexity, risk and resilience
- Global governance and regulatory institutions
- Private power and corporations
- Social determinants of health equity
- Political economy of health
- Global health
- Food systems
- Urbanisation
Expertise Area(s)
Governance
Global governance and regulatory institutions
Climate change and energy transitions
Public Policy
Health Equity
Urbanisation and health
Complexity, risk and resilience
Climate change and health
Social determinants of health
Food systems
Health equity and well-being
Geopolitics, economics and security
Private power and corporations