Author: Emily Morin
Can you write in Haitian Creole and/or Portugese? Help needed by this Saturday, May 11th with a brief translation!
CFF Flyer Are you able to write in Haitian Creole or Portugese? A translation of the below text in these two languages is needed by THIS SATURDAY, MAY 11th. It will be used to communicate safe gardening practices in urban gardens (lead concerns), as part of a soil testing/consultation event BU is offering at the […]
Global Oncology Lecture: “Global Twinning Programs: Curing Pediatric Cancer in the Developing World?”
CHB flyer Wednesday, May 22nd 5-7PM Keynote Address: Raul Ribeiro, MD, Director of the International Outreach Program at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Introduction by: Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber/Children’s Hospital Cancer Center. Breakout sessions: – Providing Multidisciplinary Care in Resource-Limited Settings – Models for Program Building – Factors Impacting […]
Community Mobilization Project Research Fellow position with CGHD-applications due 5/28
Statement of Work: Community Mobilization Project Research Fellow OVERVIEW: The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), in partnership with Rajiv Gandhi Mahila Vikas Pariyojana (RGMVP), Population Council, the Community Empowerment Lab (CEL) and Boston University Center for Global Health and Development (BU-CGHD), has been awarded a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) […]
Fourth Annual Lynne Stevens Memorial Lecture “Transforming Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: Lessons from Kaiser Permanente”
Stevens Lecture Final flyer for 2013 Fourth Annual Lynne Stevens Memorial Lecture Lynne Stevens, LCSW BCD 1946-2009, Director of the Responding to Violence Against Women Program Transforming the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: Assistant Professor at the B.U. Department of Family Medicine. Lessons from Kaiser Permanente, Speaker: Brigid McCaw MD, MPH, MS, ACP […]
Grassroots Soccer summer positions available
Learn about the organization here! Learn about open positions here: Grassroot Soccer Summer Internship Positions
USAID Webinar: Shaping Your Resume and Tips for Interviewing (May 9th 2-3:30pm)
We wanted to remind you to register for our May 9th Webinar. This is an opportunity to learn about effective cover letters, resumes, and interviews for GHFP-II and global health in general. Keep submitting your questions! We’ve received some great ones and will be incorporating the answers in the content of the webinar. Complimentary Webinar: […]
Congratulations to IH Concentrator Pablo Uribe on winning “Best Overall Poster” at the Spring Practicum Finale
Based on judging by faculty and members of the Practice Office, Pablo Uribe’s practicum poster describing his work as “GIS Mapping for a Holistic Intervention to Promote Development in Highly Marginalized Communities of Valle de Bravo, Mexico” at Fundacion Valle la Paz has been chosen as the Best Overall Poster (in terms of content, format, and oral presentation). Congratulations Pablo!
New daytime slot for Fall 2013 Career P.R.E.P.
New DAY section for the Career P.R.E.P. program for the Fall 2013 semester, as well as regular evening section. Classes will be on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 1:30 and Wednesdays from 5 to 5:50. Students can begin registering now through the Career P.R.E.P. link on the Career website. Registration ends August 28, 2013 The […]
Open Society Foundations Current Employment Opportunities
Domestic and international positions available. Learn more here!
Part-time job opening in the Department of Community Health Sciences
Admin Assistant Part Time – Casual Temp Position 20 Hours a week 8-12 weeks Reporting to the Department Administrator 2-3 years of admin assistant experience Experience with MS Word, MS Outlook, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat Proficient in Excel Strong Computer skills Detailed oriented Experienced parties contact Karen Smith (Department Administrator) directly. Kmsmith9@bu.edu 617-414-1413