Gabriele Bammer

Visiting Scholar in Residence

Dr. Gabriele Bammer is Professor of Integration and Implementation Sciences (i2S) at the Australian National University (ANU) in the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health. From 2015-2018, she led the theme of SESYNC research projects, Building Resources for Complex, Action-Oriented Team Science with Jon Kramer. She was also the Principal Investigator of the SESYNC Workshop Interdisciplinary Organizations. This led to the establishment of the Network of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research Organisations (NITRO)-Oceania, a network of leaders of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research organizations in the Oceania region. Gabriele’s focus is developing the new discipline of Integration and Implementation Sciences (i2S) to improve research strengths for tackling complex real-world problems through synthesis of disciplinary and stakeholder knowledge, understanding and managing diverse unknowns and providing integrated research support for policy and practice change (see i2s.anu.edu.au and http://i2Insights.org). She looks at applications in population health, environment, and security. She is also an ANU Public Policy Fellow, is an inaugural Fulbright New Century Scholar alumna, and has held visiting appointments at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government (2001—2014) and the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, Germany (2019-2020), along with short-term appointments at ETH-Zurich in Switzerland and the Universitaet fuer Bodenkultur in Vienna, Austria.

External Links:
https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/bammer-g
https://i2s.anu.edu.au
https://i2Insights.org
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/gabriele-bammer/63/299/5aa
https://www.youtube.com/user/i2sTalks

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2013 - 2018
Areas of Expertise
integration and implementation sciences
Research Interests
theory and methods for tackling complex societal and environmental problems
complex problems
Methods of Expertise
stakeholder engagement
research integration
research implementation