Author: Emily Morin
Come learn about the Philippines Exchange Program! Two info sessions: 10/1 and 10/4
Want to learn more about the Philippines Exchange Program at the College of Public Health, University of the Philippines Manila (CPH-UPM)? We will be hosting two info sessions this week! Monday, 10/1 1-2pm in CT305 Thursday, 10/4 5-6pm in CT305 Philippines Program Brochure
Project Coordinators, Private Health Provision (Multiple Countries)
Background Project Title: Private Healthcare Provision Location: Ghana (Accra), Kenya (Nairobi), Nigeria (Lagos) Start date (month/year) and duration: September 2012 (Commitment of 2 years) Deadline to apply: August 31st 2012 Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) seeks three qualified Project Coordinators to join a new, multi-country impact evaluation which measures the health impacts of improving the quality […]
BU Immunology training program-part-time administrative assistant needed
The Immunology training program is looking for a part-time administrative assistant. The employee will be responsible for the training program budget, travel reimbursements, student relations, maintain training positions in NIH ERA commons, compile yearly reports, update web pages, organize seminars including travel and hotel for out of town speakers, maintain student recruitment data and attend […]
Fully Funded Practicum Opportunity—Summer 2013 with the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting International Reporting Fellowship
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 (http://pulitzercenter.org/) 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, […]
Web access to distinguished speakers on universal access to health care TONIGHT! 9/26 at 6:30pm
The Rockefeller Foundation, The Lancet, and Results for Development Institute are pleased to invite you to attend the launch of: The Lancet Series on Universal Health Coverage Featuring: Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, and Dr. Judith Rodin, President of the […]
Two employer info sessions IH Concentrator’s won’t want to miss: Physicians for Human Rights and Mali Health Organizing Project
There are two upcoming employer info sessions hosted by the Career Office that you will not want to miss! Mali Health Organizing Project: Mali Health empowers Sikoro, an impoverished urban community in Mali, West Africa to transform maternal and child health sustainably. Guest Speaker: Kris Ansin, Executive Director Thursday, 10/4 5:00-5:50pm in CT460 Physicians for […]
Would you like to know more about the MSW/MPH program and public health social work?
Did you know that in just three short years, you could earn your MPH and MSW, and graduate ready to be licensed to practice social work? Come find out why 51 students are currently enrolled in the oldest and largest MSW/MPH program in the US. An Information Session will be held on Tuesday October 16 […]
Global Nursing Caucus Conference! October 19th and 20th at UMass Boston
Global Nursing Caucus Conference Engaging and Empowering Nurses in Global Health Join us for a two-day conference for nurses interested in global health. We will be discussing a range of topics based on the following sub-themes: Nursing education and training initiatives Skills for promoting health in resource constrained settings […]
Southern African Languages Conversation Group with the BU African Studies Center
Are you interested in Southern African languages? A group of students, faculty, and staff would like to start an bi-weekly conversation group. It would be a great opportunity to speak and compare Southern African languages and share resources in an informal environment. Speakers of isiZulu, isiXhosa, siSwati, and seSotho may be represented, but all languages […]
House and Pet-Sitter Wanted
An International Health faculty member is seeking a house-sitter to live in her house in Jamaica Plain when she travels and take care of two very friendly, large dogs and a nice, social cat. The house is located in the Woodbourne Neighborhood of JP, about 10 minutes’ walk from the Forest Hills T Station on […]