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Kathryn Bowen
Professor and Deputy Director, Melbourne Climate Futures, University of Melbourne. International Public Health and Sustainability (incl climate change) specialist; IPCC AR6 Lead Author (Human Health)
Kathryn Bowen is a Professor of Environment, Climate and Global Health at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, and Deputy Director of Melbourne Climate Futures at the University of Melbourne.12 She is an international expert on the science and policy of sustainability and health issues, with a focus on climate change.6
Academic Background and Roles
- PhD from Australian National University (ANU)
- MSc in International Health from Humboldt & Frei Universities, Berlin
- BA/Psyc (Hons) from Newcastle University13
Key Positions and Affiliations
- Professor at the Melbourne School of Global and Population Health
- Affiliate Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany2
- Honorary Associate Professor at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, ANU4
Research Focus
Bowen works at the nexus of global environmental change, global health, and governance issues, primarily in low and middle-income settings.15 Her research is practical and applied, closely linked with policy change and program development.3
International Roles
- Lead Author on the IPCC 6th Assessment Report
- Member of the Science Committee of the World Adaptation Science Program
- Member of the Steering Committee of the Future Earth Health Knowledge Action Network (Health KAN)24
Advisory Work
Bowen regularly advises organizations such as:
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- UNDP
- Global Environment Facility
- Asian Development Bank24
Kathryn Bowen is committed to being part of a solutions-focused sustainability community, working to support global development that is sustainable, healthy, and equitable.34

