ASPHER 2025 Award Winners

29.09.2025 | Public

ASPHER congratulates our 2025 Award winners!

Prof. Dr. med. Reinhard Busse, MPH FFPH
ASPHER Andrija Štampar Medallist 2025 

Professor Reinhard Busse is the head of the Department of Health Care Management in the Faculty of Economics and Management at the Berlin University of Technology. He is also a faculty member of The Charité, Berlin's university hospital, is Associate Head of Research Policy and head of the Berlin hub of the European Health Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, is a member of several scientific advisory boards, as well as a regular consultant for the WHO, the EU Commission, the World Bank, OECD and other international organizations within Europe and beyond, in addition to national health and research institutions. His research focuses on the methods and contents of comparative health system analysis (with a particular emphasis on reforms in Germany, the social health insurance of other countries including those in Central and Eastern Europe, the role of the EU, financing and payment mechanisms, and disease management), health services research and health economics including cost-effectiveness analyses, and health technology assessment (HTA). His department has been designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Systems Research and Management. He is the director of the annual Observatory's summer school in Venice and was the coordinator of the EU-funded project "EuroDRG: Diagnosis-Related Groups in Europe: towards Efficiency and Quality" (2009-2011). He has been Editor-in-Chief of the international peer reviewed journal Health Policy since 2011. Professor Busse studied medicine in Marburg (Germany), Boston (USA), and London (UK), as well as public health in Hannover (Germany).

Prof. Dr. Oliver Razum, University of Bielefeld, Germany
ASPHER Research Excellence Award 2025

Professor Razum’s research is focussed primarily on social epidemiology and migration and health. With over 750 publications , a h-index of 48 and more than 11,500 citations, he has published extensively on a vast array of topics. He has been a leading expert on research in migrant health in Germany for the past 20 years, including being the lead author of the first national report on migrant health. He has researched the health of refugees, asylum seekers and international migrant workers in which he is a leading international figure. His areas of interest include screening and access barriers to health care. In recent years he has also spoken out and published extensively on the public health impacts of conflict and war.

Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Medical University Gdansk
ASPHER Teaching and Practice Excellence Award 2025

The Department of Public Health and Community Medicine is located at the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Medical University of Gdansk (GUMed). The Department conducts scientific and didactic activities in the field of public health and organises public health classes for the majority of faculties conducted at the University. The Department is also the initiator and creator of the public health courses (undergraduate and postgraduate studies), whose students learn about the full spectrum of topics covered by public health. Academic staff continuously improve their competences through participation in further education courses offered at the University, as well as in external courses. The Department innovates and continuously modifies teaching content and teaching methods. For several years, an internal system of teaching evaluation has been in place, as well as methods to activate students.

Between 2022 and 2025, the Medical University of Gdansk implemented activities in teaching and practice of public health in the face of new challenges such as the war in Ukraine, the “new reality” and mental health. The Department also implemented a succussful NAWA project from September 2022 to July 2024, entitled “Improving public health education in response to pandemic and post-pandemic challenges”, which had the highest impact on the further activities undertaken by the Department and its recognition. The long-term effects of the cooperation are the internationalisation of the unit and lasting relations with the Partners, enabling the creation of further projects in the area of science and teaching.

ASPHER Early Career Excellence Awards 2025:

Rami H. Al-Rifai, United Arab Emirates
Beate Jahn, Austria
Jwenish Kumawat, Ireland
Pier Mario Perrone, Italy
Anna Tyranska-Fobke, Poland


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Brussels, Belgium