Our Vision
Our Vision
Our vision is to reduce the devastating impact of stillbirth for women, families and the wider community through improving care to reduce the number of stillborn babies and to reduce the impact of this loss.
People + Partners
People + Partners
Meet the network of people, organisations, and professional institutions driving research and program implementation across the Stillbirth CRE.
Our work
Our Work
Explore some of the latest Stillbirth CRE research projects, scientific studies, and educational campaigns on stillbirth prevention and care after stillbirth.
News + Events
News + events
View the latest news and events from the Stillbirth CRE and our collaborating partners.
Get Involved
Get Involved
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Awards

University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine Awards

We are grateful to the University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine for awarding The Stillbirth CRE with its 2018 'Collaborators of the Year Award'. This Award recognises UQ-based teams who have embraced and demonstrated collaboration that has led to significant and impactful change and success for the Faculty.

Collaboration is at the heart of the Stillbirth CRE philosophy and we are delighted that our continued efforts across of the Stillbirth CRE, across all its partners and collaborators, has been recognised. We thank all Stillbirth CRE partners and collaborators for making this possible.

More about the 2018 Faculty of Medicine Excellence Awards

Women in Technology Awards

We are proud to recognise our director, Professor Vicki Flenady, for her Outstanding Achievement - Science award in the 2020 Women in Technology Awards. As a Senior Research Fellow, experienced perinatal epidemiologist, and global leader in stillbirth research, Vicki was recognised for her work to reduce the number of stillbirths in Australia and high quality research that translates into improved care, community awareness and outcomes.

More about the 2020 Women in Technology Awards

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