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Nick Glozier

University of Sydney

Sydney NSW, Australia
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5.008/20/2025

Makes even dry topics interesting.

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A true mentor who cares about success.

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Inspires students to reach new heights.

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Helps students see the joy in learning.

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Great Professor!

About Nick

Nick Glozier, MA, MSc, MBBS, MRCPsych, FRANZCP, PhD, serves as Professor of Psychological Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney. He is appointed in the Central Clinical School and practices as a consultant psychiatrist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, where he directs a clinical trials unit focused on mental health interventions. Glozier coordinates the MD Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine training programs within the University of Sydney's Graduate Medical School. His leadership extends to being a Chief Investigator and leader of the People Program at the Life Course Centre based at the University of Sydney. He maintains active affiliations with the Brain and Mind Research Institute, Charles Perkins Centre, and contributes to multidisciplinary research on mental health across the life course.

Glozier's research specializations encompass epidemiology, clinical trials, health services research, implementation science, public mental health, sleep disorders, disability, and workplace mental health. His academic interests drive investigations into mental health trends, eHealth interventions, and the impacts of societal factors like COVID-19 lockdowns on psychological distress. Key publications include 'Generational differences in mental health trends in the twenty-first century' published in PNAS in 2023, 'What happened to the predicted COVID-19-induced suicide epidemic, and why?' in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry in 2022, 'Trajectories of psychological distress over multiple COVID-19 lockdowns' in SSM - Population Health in 2022, 'Disentangling what works best for whom in comorbidity' in 2023, 'Mental ill health and fitness for work' in Occupational & Environmental Medicine in 2002, and 'A controlled trial of mental illness related stigma training for medical students' in BMC Medical Education in 2011. With over 13,600 citations across more than 285 publications, his work exerts considerable influence in psychiatry and psychological medicine. In recognition of his contributions, Glozier received the 2024 RPA Research Foundation Medal for groundbreaking psychiatry research. He engages in public outreach through contributions to The Conversation and holds editorial and committee roles in psychiatric training and research oversight.

Professional Email: nick.glozier@sydney.edu.au

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