You're Invited to Shape the Future of RHIP

RHIP is embarking on an exciting new chapter! We are currently reviewing our strategy and planning for the next phase of development. Please complete our survey to share your ideas, insights and aspirations for the Precinct. 

Your contribution will help us strengthen the precinct’s unique value, align on shared goals, and ensure we’re building a future that reflects the needs and aspirations of our community.

Share your thoughts in our quick survey and help shape the future of RHIP. 

RHIP Translational Research Symposium, 3 November 2025

Thank you to all who attended the inaugural Translational Research Symposium on Monday 3 November.

The event showcased the wonderful research in the focus areas with speakers Professor Adam Jaffe (Rare Disease), Professors Jackie Curtis, Raghu Lingam and Dr Michael Hodgins (Neuroscience, Mental Health and Addiction), Professor Patricia Davidson (Health Systems) and A/Professor Mark Cowley (Personalised Medicine).  The event closed with a presentation on evidence and strategies influencing implementation Science by A/Professor @Natalie Taylor, Director of @Implementation to Impact (i2i) at UNSW Sydney.  

 

 

 

The Precinct’s three Founding Partners, UNSW Sydney, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, underpinned by NSW Government, are joined together with 14 medical research institutes and centres, striving to become a transformative and collaborative place of excellence, solving global challenges to enhance and nurture lifelong health.

We help the patients in our hospitals today and, through our medical research, will improve health outcomes for the patients of tomorrow. Through our experienced and diverse network, we harness our collective strengths to solve health challenges and transform healthcare now and into the future.

 


$1.5B investment from the NSW Government & UNSW

More than 1.8M patient interactions per year

Research community of more than 7,000

Campus workforce of more than 22,000

More than 58,000 students

5 co-located medical research institutes