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Associate Professor Mark Robinson
Associate Professor

Mark Robinson

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Overview

Background

Dr Mark Robinson is a Principal Research Fellow in the Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR) and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. Mark is a public health and evaluation specialist and has led the development of evaluation frameworks with varied partners across a range of topics. He recently led the development of a detailed Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Framework for Health and Wellbeing Queensland (HWQld) and currently leads the strategic evaluation of a suite of six preventive health programs funded by HWQld. Mark also played a major role in the development of Queensland Health’s Cancer Strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and recently led a detailed review of data, policies, and evidence relevant to men’s health on behalf of the Commonwealth Government Department of Health and Aged Care.

Prior to joining ISSR, Mark successfully led a range of research and evaluation projects to better understand population health and health inequalities at NHS Health Scotland, a national public health agency in Scotland. He led and contributed to numerous studies as part of the evaluation of the Scottish Government’s national alcohol strategy, including an evaluation of the impact of minimum unit pricing on alcohol consumption and related harms. These studies have received widespread media coverage and the outputs and findings have been used to inform national policy and legislation in Scotland and beyond. In Scotland, Mark also successfully delivered a large program of research to estimate the impact of a wide range of interventions on population health and health inequality outcomes using epidemiological modelling and visualisation.

His PhD was completed at the University of Bath and investigated behavioural risk factors for training injuries among British Army infantry recruits.

Availability

Associate Professor Mark Robinson is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Strathclyde
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Bath

Research interests

  • Health inequities

  • Public health

  • Policy evaluation

  • Alcohol epidemiology

  • Modelling intervention effects

  • Commercial determinants of health

Works

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201 works between 2008 and 2025

181 - 200 of 201 works

2013

Other Outputs

The price distribution of wine from different countries of origin sold in Scotland’s off-trade.

Robinson, Mark (2013). The price distribution of wine from different countries of origin sold in Scotland’s off-trade. . Edinburgh, Scotland:

The price distribution of wine from different countries of origin sold in Scotland’s off-trade.

2013

Other Outputs

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: annual update of alcohol sales and price band analyses

Robinson, Mark and Beeston, Clare (2013). Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: annual update of alcohol sales and price band analyses. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: annual update of alcohol sales and price band analyses

2013

Other Outputs

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: the impact of the Alcohol Act on off-trade alcohol sales in Scotland

Robinson, Mark, Geue, Claudia, Lewsey, Jim, Mackay, Daniel, McCartney, Gerry, Curnock, Esther and Beeston, Clare (2013). Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: the impact of the Alcohol Act on off-trade alcohol sales in Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: the impact of the Alcohol Act on off-trade alcohol sales in Scotland

2013

Other Outputs

Alcohol act dropped sales, now it’s time for minimum unit pricing

Lewsey, Jim and Robinson, Mark (2013, 05 01). Alcohol act dropped sales, now it’s time for minimum unit pricing

Alcohol act dropped sales, now it’s time for minimum unit pricing

2013

Journal Article

A review of the validity and reliability of alcohol retail sales data for monitoring population levels of alcohol consumption: a Scottish perspective

Robinson, Mark, Thorpe, Rachel, Beeston, Clare and McCartney, Gerry (2013). A review of the validity and reliability of alcohol retail sales data for monitoring population levels of alcohol consumption: a Scottish perspective. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 48 (2), 231-240. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/ags098

A review of the validity and reliability of alcohol retail sales data for monitoring population levels of alcohol consumption: a Scottish perspective

2012

Other Outputs

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy. 2nd annual report

Beeston, C., McAuley, A., Robinson, M., Craig, N., Graham, L. and (on behalf of the MESAS project team) (2012). Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy. 2nd annual report. Edinburgh, United Kingdom: NHS Health Scotland.

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy. 2nd annual report

2012

Conference Publication

Public health science and minimum unit pricing for alcohol: learning from Scotland

Beeston, Clare, Craig, Neil, Graham, Lesley, McAuley, Andrew, McCartney, Gerry, Myers, Fiona and Robinson, Mark (2012). Public health science and minimum unit pricing for alcohol: learning from Scotland. Public Health Science – 2012, United Kingdom, 2012. London, United Kingdom: Lancet Publishing Group. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60375-x

Public health science and minimum unit pricing for alcohol: learning from Scotland

2012

Other Outputs

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: preliminary descriptive analysis of the impact of the quantity discount ban on off-trade alcohol sales in Scotland

Curnock, E., Robinson, M., McCartney, G., Craig, N. and Beeston, C. (2012). Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: preliminary descriptive analysis of the impact of the quantity discount ban on off-trade alcohol sales in Scotland. Edinburgh, United Kingdom: NHS Health Scotland.

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: preliminary descriptive analysis of the impact of the quantity discount ban on off-trade alcohol sales in Scotland

2011

Other Outputs

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: an update of alcohol sales and price band analyses

Robinson, Mark, Beeston, Clare, Craig, Neil and McCartney, Gerry (2011). Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: an update of alcohol sales and price band analyses. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: an update of alcohol sales and price band analyses

2011

Other Outputs

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy. Setting the scene: theory of change and baseline picture. Chapter 6: Alcohol consumption

Mark Robinson, Clare Beeston , Sonnda Catto and Gerry McCartney (2011). Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy. Setting the scene: theory of change and baseline picture. Chapter 6: Alcohol consumption. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy. Setting the scene: theory of change and baseline picture. Chapter 6: Alcohol consumption

2011

Other Outputs

Healthy behaviour change in Scotland. Can we project future trends using existing data?

David Gordon, Mark Robinson and Gerry McCartney (2011). Healthy behaviour change in Scotland. Can we project future trends using existing data? . Edinburgh: NHS Health Scotland.

Healthy behaviour change in Scotland. Can we project future trends using existing data?

2010

Journal Article

Test-retest reliability of the military pre-training questionnaire

Robinson, M., Stokes, K., Bilzon, J., Standage, M., Brown, P. and Thompson, D. (2010). Test-retest reliability of the military pre-training questionnaire. Occupational Medicine, 60 (6), 476-483. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqq073

Test-retest reliability of the military pre-training questionnaire

2010

Journal Article

Plasma IL-6, its soluble receptors and F2-isoprostanes at rest and during exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome

Robinson, M., Gray, S. R., Watson, M. S., Kennedy, G., Hill, A., Belch, J. J.F. and Nimmo, M. A. (2010). Plasma IL-6, its soluble receptors and F2-isoprostanes at rest and during exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 20 (2), 282-290. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2009.00895.x

Plasma IL-6, its soluble receptors and F2-isoprostanes at rest and during exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome

2010

Other Outputs

Dimensions of diversity: population differences and health improvement opportunities

Gordon, David , Graham, Lynn , Robinson, Mark and Taulbut, Martin (2010). Dimensions of diversity: population differences and health improvement opportunities. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

Dimensions of diversity: population differences and health improvement opportunities

2010

Other Outputs

Know, feel, do? Health behaviour change in Scotland 1996-2007

Robinson, Mark, Gibbs, Diane and Gruer, Laurence (2010). Know, feel, do? Health behaviour change in Scotland 1996-2007. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

Know, feel, do? Health behaviour change in Scotland 1996-2007

2010

Other Outputs

A descriptive analysis of price band data for alcohol sold through the off-trade, Scotland 2009

Catto, Sonnda, Robinson, Mark, Beeston, Clare and Gruer, Laurence (2010). A descriptive analysis of price band data for alcohol sold through the off-trade, Scotland 2009. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

A descriptive analysis of price band data for alcohol sold through the off-trade, Scotland 2009

2010

Conference Publication

Using alcohol retail sales data to measure and monitor population consumption in Great Britain

Robinson, Mark and Beeston, Clare (2010). Using alcohol retail sales data to measure and monitor population consumption in Great Britain. MRC Population Health Conference, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 2010.

Using alcohol retail sales data to measure and monitor population consumption in Great Britain

2010

Other Outputs

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: analysis of alcohol sales data, 2005-2009

Robinson, Mark, Catto, Sonnda and Beeston, Clare (2010). Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: analysis of alcohol sales data, 2005-2009. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS Health Scotland.

Monitoring and evaluating Scotland’s alcohol strategy: analysis of alcohol sales data, 2005-2009

2010

Conference Publication

Know, feel, do? Health behaviour change in Scotland 1996-2007

Robinson, Mark, Gibbs, Diane and Gruer, Laurence (2010). Know, feel, do? Health behaviour change in Scotland 1996-2007. Faculty of Public Health Scotland Conference, Scotland, November 2010.

Know, feel, do? Health behaviour change in Scotland 1996-2007

2010

Conference Publication

Monitoring and Evaluating Scotland's Alcohol Strategy

Robinson, Mark and Catto, Sonnda (2010). Monitoring and Evaluating Scotland's Alcohol Strategy. Faculty of Public Health Scotland Conference, Crieff, United Kingdom, 2010.

Monitoring and Evaluating Scotland's Alcohol Strategy

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Monitoring Framework and Evaluation of drug checking services
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Implementation of the YBMenNT online social and emotional wellbeing health promotion program for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males (Movember grant administered by Flinders University)
    Flinders University
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2028
    Obstructive sleep apnoea diagnosis and management in First Nations communities: community co-design, local capacity building and place-based models for sustainable success
    NHMRC MRFF EMCR - Early to Mid-Career Researchers
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Strategic Evaluation of Health and Wellbeing Queensland's Prevention Programs
    Health and Wellbeing Queensland
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Implementation of the Student Equity in Higher Education Evaluation Framework: Phase 1 (Sector Consultation and Forward Planning)
    Curtin University
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2024
    Targeted Review of Student Equity in Higher Education Programs and System Level Policy Levers
    The National Priorities Pool Program
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Equity Framework: System Analysis
    Health and Wellbeing Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2021
    Component of the Community Resilience Project
    Bundaberg Regional Council
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Student equity in higher education evaluation framework
    Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program
    Open grant
  • 2021
    Student equity in higher education evaluation framework
    Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    Research Partnership - Health and Wellbeing Queensland and ISSR
    Health and Wellbeing Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2020
    Anglicare Family and Children Program Evaluations
    Anglicare Southern Queensland
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Mark Robinson is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Optimising the distribution of allied health professionals in rural and remote Queensland

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Using codesign to increase teachers' ability to deliver effective nutrition education to primary school children

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Amy Kirkegaard, Dr Adam Hulme, Professor Lauren Ball

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Health for EVERYbody: improving the reach and effectiveness of public health initiatives through weight-inclusivity

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Amy Kirkegaard, Professor Lauren Ball

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

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  • alcohol policy
  • health inequities

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