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(1/2) Co-hosted by the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) and the Atlantic Institute, our Treaty and Truth virtual event will mark the recent historic milestone in Indigenous rights: Australiaβs first treaty between Indigenous peoples and the government of Victoria.
We are celebrating 10 years of the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) and five years of Creative Brain Weekβa week elevating discussion, discovery and developments where brain science and creativity converge.
Marking a decade of partnership and progress, Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity in Southeast Asia, convened for a special workshop dedicated to advancing mental health equity and building a shared vision for more just, accessible and community-led mental health systems.
Sometimes it is just people in a room doing extraordinary things.In just 10 years of GBHI at @trinitycollegeuoft.bsky.social supported by @atlanticfellows.bsky.social these people have done and continue to do life changing work for equity in brain health globally. #GBHI10 www.creativebrainweek.com
We are celebrating five years of Creative Brain Week. Hosted by the Global Brain Health Institute at Trinity College Dublin, it starts today, with support from the Atlantic Institute, under the theme Thinking. Better. Together.
Creative Brain Week returns in 2026 to Trinity College Dublin with the new theme:
Thinking. Better. Together.
In association with Creative Aging International, we will celebrate 10 years of the Global Brain Health Institute and 5 years of Creative Brain Week.
Speaking at the Rhodes Trust Forum on Technology and Society, @afsocialequity.bsky.social⬠Atlantic Fellow Brian Wyborn explored a world where prosperity begins with community, not capital.
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(1/2) Co-hosted by the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) and the Atlantic Institute, the online event βTreaty and Truthβ will mark the recent historic milestone in Indigenous rights: Australiaβs first treaty between Indigenous peoples and a government (Victoria).
Today is #WorldDayOfSocialJustice.
This year calls for a renewed commitment to social development.
Atlantic Fellow @renardsiew.bsky.social reminds us that equity must shape climate, health and labor systems, because sustainable development cannot be separated from social justice.
With the potential to reach even the most remote communities, radio offers trusted information on health, economics, humanitarian relief and the long road to recovery.
Read the article written by Atlantic Fellows Ganzamungu Zihindula, Kevin Liverpool, and Enam Siddique for Inequality.org.
(1/2) Co-hosted by the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity and the Atlantic Institute, this online event will bring together Indigenous leaders, global experts and policymakers to reflect on treaty-making, truth-telling, self-determination and the global implications of Indigenous-led governance.
π’ Last chance to join the conversation on #ArtificialIntelligence and hope, live from the Atlantic Instituteβs XR Lab at Rhodes House.
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Creative Brain Week returns to Trinity College Dublin from March 2-6.
This is an initiative of the Global Brain Health Institute, presented in association with Creative Aging International, with support from the Atlantic Institute.
This yearβs program theme is Thinking. Better. Together.
Our second conversation in the Being Human When Digital series focuses on how #AI could offer hope by advancing social justice, and how we can engage with it intentionally to ensure it serves equity, dignity and the common good.
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βThe Atlantic Fellowship experience gave us the space, the structure and the trust to move from shared interests to shared work.β
This #InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience, read how Atlantic Fellows are collaborating to treat sleep health as a scientific question and an equity imperative.
Jonatan Konfino, Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity Global, explores how provinces in Argentina are innovating for a better health service and standing up for patient rights.
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmjleader/2025/12/23/the-right-to-health-is-being-challenged-in-argentina-by-jontan-konfino/
In collaboration with the Atlantic Instituteβs XR Lab, Atlantic Fellow Ana P. Santos transforms lived experience, data and emotion into an immersive XR journey revealing how climate change touches everyday life.
Join us in the second event of our Artificial Intelligence series as our panel explores how AI might become a force for hope, helping to build kinder, fairer and healthier societies.
We would be delighted for you to join us online or in person.
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Inequality has a profoundly negative effect on health and wellbeing.
Not because it suddenly kills, but because it slowly reshapes how people live, relate, cope, and age.
Richard Wilkinson and @profkepickett.bsky.social @equalitytrust.bsky.social on @lseinequalities.bsky.social
Supported by the Global Brain Health Institute, Mick OβKelly collaborates with people living with dementia to transform a single, meaningful moment of thought into a stained-glass window.
Mickβs work shows how art can sit alongside science.
Join the @rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk with The World Reimagined as they discuss the topical issue of AI and its impact on education at all levels.
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As The Equity Initiative marks its 10th anniversary, we celebrated βLiving in Water,β an immersive VR project by Atlantic Fellow Ana P. Santos. Supported by the Atlantic Instituteβs XR Lab, it explores climate injustice and climate anxiety in the Philippines.
Climate change represents one of the most pressing global challenges of our time.
Marking the launch of the Global Brain Health Institute at @tcddublin.bsky.social led CliCBrain project, this webinar explores why brain health must be part of the climate conversation.
www.gbhi.org/events/clima...
A reminder that applications for the third round of the Atlantic Equity Challenge (AEQ) are now open!
The AEQ research grant offers researchers the opportunity to undertake innovative, solutions-oriented, collaborative research on inequalities.
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