Nick Glozier
Dr Nick Glozier
Associate Principal Director, Population Health Research & Neurological/Mental Health Division
The George Institute for International Health
Nick Glozier was recruited in October 2006 from the UK as the Associate Director for Population Health Sciences at the George Institute for International Health. He has interests in cross-cultural health and behaviours working in areas such as mental health services and autism in South Asia, post natal depression in Ethiopia and epilepsy in Australia. Prior to this, he worked with and within the World Health Organisation, primarily in the area of disability. He remains interested in psychosocial and work related disability research, particularly stigma and discrimination. He has helped developed work stress programmes both with the UK government and large multinational organisations and was an advisor to several insurers in the field. Clinically he was the psychiatrist to health service professionals in London, where he was intimately involved in the response to, and aftermath of, the London transport bombings of 7th July 2004.
Until arriving in Australia he considered himself a competent sportsman, once representing the UK in triathlon, despite having been shot a few years ago in Sri Lanka. Three kids under the age of six are his current excuse for not making a comeback.