Evidence Synthesis Symposium (26th November) and Risk of Bias Workshop (27th November) in person in Adelaide and Online

4 September, 2025

The announcement below is forwarded from the University of Adelaide, Australia. Evidence synthesis is a critical component of the global evidence ecosystem, representing conceptually the bridge between publication of primary research and packaging of content for end-users. https://www.hifa.org/about-hifa

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I’m thrilled to invite you to the Special Topics in Evidence Synthesis Symposium on the 26th of November 2025 at the University of Adelaide.

https://health.adelaide.edu.au/hesri/news/list/2025/08/14/special-topics...

This event brings together world-leading experts in evidence synthesis to share cutting-edge methods, insights, and practical tips to take your synthesis knowledge to the next level.

The Health Evidence Synthesis, Recommendations, and Impact (HESRI) research group at the University of Adelaide invites you to a one-day symposium exploring the latest advances in evidence synthesis.

Highlights include:

• Leading experts in evidence synthesis, including Prof Julian Higgins, sharing cutting-edge insights

• Opportunities to engage with innovative methods and network with colleagues

• Attend in person or online

Whether you can attend in person or online, we would love to see you there. Please also share this invitation with your colleagues – the more minds, the better!

Kind Regards,

Zac

Professor Zachary Munn

Director, Health Evidence Synthesis, Recommendations and Impact (HESRI)

School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide

Director, Adelaide GRADE Centre

Lead, Australian MND Guideline

T: +61 8 8313 3642

E: Zachary.Munn@adelaide.edu.au

W:https://health.adelaide.edu.au/hesri|https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/zachary.munn| https://adelaidegradecentre.org/ | https://mndguideline.org.au/

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HIFA profile: Neil Pakenham-Walsh is coordinator of HIFA (Healthcare Information For All), a global health community that brings all stakeholders together around the shared goal of universal access to reliable healthcare information. HIFA has 20,000 members in 180 countries, interacting in four languages and representing all parts of the global evidence ecosystem. HIFA is administered by Global Healthcare Information Network, a UK-based nonprofit in official relations with the World Health Organization. Email: neil@hifa.org