Author: Emily Morin

Are you ready for a free international trip this summer to tell the stories of global health?

The BU Center for Global Health & Development (CGHD), School of Public Health (SPH), and the College of Communication (COM) in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting are offering a paid international reporting Fellowship to two BU students. During this summer Fellowship, two outstanding BU students will have the opportunity to work in Washington, D.C., at the Pulitzer […]

Indo-US Collaborations for Biomedical Research discussion with MGH Center for Global Health

Please join the Mass General Center for Global Health, the Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies (CAMTech), and Partners Healthcare International for an afternoon discussion:  Indo-U.S. Collaborations for  Biomedical Research Panel I: Opportunities and Challenges in Indo-U.S. Partnerships Moderated by Mehul Mehta, VP, Partners International Dr. Jagdish Chaturvedi, InnAccel (India) Dr. Patricia Hibberd, Mass General for Children (U.S.) […]

Innovators Forum A Health and Social Entrepreneurship Conference presented by Unite for Sight

Innovators Forum A Health and Social Entrepreneurship Conference Presented by Unite For Sight and Sponsored by Harvard Business Innovations in Global Health Care Friday, March 14, 2014 Shubert Theater, New Haven, Connecticut http://www.uniteforsight.org/forum Keynote Addresses “Managing Uncertainty,” Ken Himmelman, Chief Program Officer, Partners In Health “Is the World Ready for Nonprofit or Pharmaceutical Companies?” Victoria […]

BUSM historical society proudly presents a talk by Dr. Douglas Hughes, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs “Charles Eastman: The Story of the first Native American Physician (a BU graduate in 1890)”

Be sure to not miss out on this awesome event. A talk by our beloved Dean Hughes while eating a non-pizza hot and delicious lunch. Trust me, you don’t want to miss out on this. Charles Eastman: The Story of the first Native America Physician (a BU graduate 1890). The first physician to attend to the […]

From Abortion Rights to Social Justice: Building the Movement for Reproductive Freedom 28th annual conference for student and community activists

From Abortion Rights to Social Justice: Building the Movement for Reproductive Freedom 28th Annual Conference, April 11-13, 2014 Register now for this year’s conference! From Abortion Rights to Social Justice: Building the Movement for Reproductive Freedom 28th annual conference for student and community activists April 11-13, 2014 Hampshire College, Amherst, MA a project of the […]

Weekly BNID job and internship openings

JOB / INTERNSHIP OPENINGS Financial Operations Analyst Harvard University – Center for International Development (CID) Director of Event Planning Intern – The Millennium Campus Network (MCN) Program Evaluation Associate Intern – The Millennium Campus Network (MCN) Disability Rights Fund Program Director – Disability Rights Fund and Disability Rights Advocacy Fund AKF USA Fellowship Program – […]

March Public Health Forum hosted by the Department of Epidemiology

Date:  Wednesday, March 19th Time:  12pm – 1pm Room:  L-112 Speaker:  Miguel Hernán, Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health Title:  “Epidemiologic Methods Are Useless. They Can Only Give You Answers”   Much of epidemiologic research is focused on understanding the causes of disease. Despite complex statistical techniques, our ability to evaluate causal effects […]